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Covid-19: Mbalula urges taxi industry to reconsider decision to break lockdown laws | News24

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Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says it is unfortunate and regrettable that taxi operators have decided to violate Covid-19 lockdown regulations, after they announced that they will fill their taxis to 100% capacity.

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