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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Western Cape Taxi Operators Freeze Fares Amid South Africa’s Fuel Price Surge
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Western Cape Taxi Operators Freeze Fares Amid South Africa’s Fuel Price Surge

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 2:20 am
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Western Cape Taxi Operators Resist Fare Hikes Amid Rising Fuel Costs: A Relief for Commuters

In a move that offers temporary relief to commuters, taxi operators in South Africa’s Western Cape have decided against increasing fares despite soaring fuel prices. The decision comes as petrol prices are expected to rise by approximately R5 per litre, with diesel climbing by more than R9 per litre. The Cape Amalgamated Taxi Association (CATA), representing local operators, stated that the choice was made to alleviate financial pressure on passengers already struggling with rising living costs.

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Western Cape Taxi Operators Resist Fare Hikes Amid Rising Fuel Costs: A Relief for CommutersScholar Transport Driver Faces Court Amid Tragic Crash CaseEastern Cape Government Condemns Violent Protests in KuGompo City

CATA emphasized that while fuel expenses are a significant burden for taxi operators, they recognize the challenges faced by commuters. The association plans to monitor the situation closely and reassess the decision if deemed necessary. This stance has been welcomed by many residents who rely on taxis as their primary mode of transportation, particularly in a region where public transport alternatives are limited.

The decision underscores the delicate balance between maintaining operational viability for taxi operators and ensuring affordability for commuters. Fuel hikes have become a recurring issue in South Africa, driven by global oil price fluctuations and a weakened local currency. Many businesses and households are feeling the pinch, making the taxi operators’ decision a rare bright spot in an otherwise challenging economic climate.

Scholar Transport Driver Faces Court Amid Tragic Crash Case

Meanwhile, the legal proceedings against Ayanda Dludla, a scholar transport driver involved in a fatal crash, resumed at the Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court. Dludla, 22, faces 14 counts of murder after an accident claimed the lives of 14 learners. He is also charged with attempted murder and operating an unlicensed and unroadworthy vehicle.

Dludla’s defense team has indicated plans to apply for bail, citing his remorse and the difficulties he has faced while in custody. The case has drawn widespread attention, highlighting concerns about the safety of scholar transport services and the enforcement of road safety regulations.

The tragic incident has left families grieving and raised questions about accountability in the transport industry. Authorities have vowed to ensure justice is served while examining broader measures to prevent such accidents in the future.

Eastern Cape Government Condemns Violent Protests in KuGompo City

In the Eastern Cape, Premier Oscar Mabuyane has strongly condemned the violent protests that erupted in KuGompo City. The unrest began as demonstrators opposed the alleged coronation of a Nigerian king within the city.

The protests quickly escalated into widespread looting and vandalism, with several vehicles set ablaze and businesses targeted. The Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality reported significant damage to both public and private property, prompting calls for law enforcement to act decisively.

Premier Mabuyane reiterated that acts of violence and criminality will not be tolerated, emphasizing the need for peaceful dialogue to address grievances. The unrest subsided after protesters submitted a memorandum to the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs.

The incident has sparked discussions about community tensions and the role of traditional leadership in South Africa’s diverse society. Authorities are now working to restore calm and prevent further outbreaks of violence.

— Reported by Nexio News

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