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busrep I just know I would not be in a rush to catch these taxis

busrep Journalist should work closely with researchers .... facts are very important

busrep Uber can try bazoyithola lento abayifunayo

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busrep Existing taxi operators would fight this to the death because … undeclared taxable income.

busrep Why are you posting this irresponsible unchecked story?! Uber_RSA confirmed yesterday that the launch was in Egypt and WOULD NOT be coming to South Africa!!!

busrep Ise'Mzansi la😂😂😅😅

busrep They will die a painful death...

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