Taxi route fights continue in Soweto (1of8)
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JOHANNESBURG - Commuters have been left stranded and frustrated amid a taxi route feud between rival associations in Soweto.
The violence which started on Monday has claimed two lives after a Johannesburg Metro Police Department vehicle crashed into a crowd at the scene.
READ: Taxi violence | Rival Soweto associations face off over routes
The Nancefield-Dube West Taxi Association [Nanduwe] have blocked roads to prevent the Witwatersrand African Taxi Association [Wata] from operating.
Gauteng Roads and Transport MEC, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela discussed this with eNCA.