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Taxi violence: Winde wants more SANDF soldiers on the ground to ensure commuter safety

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“We cannot allow a group of thugs to continue to threaten the lives of our residents and to commit what is a clear act of economic sabotage by preventing people from getting to work safely. We will not stand for it,” said Alan Winde.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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