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Taxi drivers to strike in Pretoria from Thursday

Passengers alight from a minibus taxi in downtown Johannesburg February 21, 2014 Mike Hutchings
Passengers alight from a minibus taxi in downtown Johannesburg February 21, 2014 Mike Hutchings
Magagula said the strike would be extended to Friday to include the financial hub of Johannesburg if the government did not respond.
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Minibus taxi drivers in South Africa's capital Pretoria will suspend operations on Thursday in retaliation after police impounded over 50 vehicles following clashes, a taxi industry official said on Wednesday.

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Last week state-subsidised buses were shot at and stoned in Mamelodi township, east of Pretoria, allegedly by minibus taxi drivers demanding control of routes earmarked for the buses.

"The vehicles have been impounded since Monday. They say the offence is 'taxi violence'. In our opinion it's pure provocation," said Bafana Magagula of the South African National Taxi Council.

South Africa's minibus taxi industry saw annual revenues of around $3.7 billion in 2013 and accounts for nearly 70 percent of public transport travel, with 3.7 million minibus taxi trips made daily, according to government data.

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