Taxi strike may be a spanner in the works as companies scale up

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Workers in Gauteng could be left stranded when 45,000 minibus operators strike

Workers in Gauteng could be left stranded when an estimated 45,000 minibus taxi operators strike on Monday over the industry’s coronavirus relief benefits.

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