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Businesses have been disrupted at Limpopo’s biggest mall in Polokwane due to a route dispute between two taxi associations.

Image: SABC NewsBusinesses have been disrupted at Limpopo’s biggest mall in Polokwane due to aMankweng Taxi Association parked taxis in the middle of the R81 road, near the Mall of the North.

The taxis were stretched for about two kilometres towards the Mall of the North. Passengers were left stranded. Some mall employees lingered on the road.“This thing has been happening for years. We have been going to the department of transport to enquire how the Seshego Taxi Association got the permit to work on our route. This war has led to the death of some of our colleagues, some are even paralysed now at the hand of the Seshego Taxi Association.

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