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Taxi Violence: Gauteng Taxi Turf War Turns Deadly – 59 Killed in 2025 as Licence Crackdown Looms

Last updated: April 11, 2025 12:19 pm
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Taxi Violence: Gauteng Taxi Turf War Turns Deadly - 59 Killed in 2025 as Licence Crackdown Looms
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Taxi-related violence in Gauteng has claimed 59 lives this year alone. Authorities warn of imminent operating licence suspensions and stricter enforcement as the province’s public transport sector spirals into chaos.

Taxi violence

The taxi industry in Gauteng is once again under the national spotlight as a violent turf war between rival taxi associations continues to escalate, leaving 59 people dead since the start of 2025. The ongoing bloodshed is forcing the provincial government to consider a radical clampdown on taxi route licences, with officials warning that non-compliant associations could face suspension or deregistration.

Contents
  • A Province Under Siege: The Most Affected Areas
  • A Violent Industry Fuelled by Profit and Power
  • Government’s Response: Licence Suspensions and Law Enforcement
  • Communities Live in Fear
  • A National Concern
  • The Road Ahead

Gauteng Transport MEC Kedibone Diale-Tlabela delivered a hard-hitting statement on Wednesday, stressing that the violence is no longer tolerable and that “something must give” to prevent further loss of life.

“We are losing lives at an unacceptable rate. If taxi associations continue operating in defiance of the law and peace agreements, we will shut down operations and suspend operating licences,” said Diale-Tlabela.

A Province Under Siege: The Most Affected Areas

According to the MEC, six major violence hotspots have been flagged where the bulk of killings have occurred:

  • Johannesburg CBD
  • Tshwane (especially Mabopane and surrounding areas)
  • West Rand (Krugersdorp)
  • Ekurhuleni
  • Sedibeng
  • Bronkhorstspruit

These areas have become battlefields as rival associations clash over profitable routes, with innocent commuters and bystanders often caught in the crossfire. Some victims have even included school children and municipal workers.

A Violent Industry Fuelled by Profit and Power

The minibus taxi industry, which transports over 15 million South Africans daily, is largely self-regulated and has long been plagued by inter-association rivalry, often turning deadly. At the heart of the issue is the competition over access to high-traffic routes — especially those around commuter hubs, train stations, and malls.

Associations accused of orchestrating attacks are now being scrutinised, and the Gauteng Transport Registrar is investigating permit violations and unauthorised operations. Some operators have been found to conduct business outside designated routes, further aggravating tensions.

Despite peace agreements being signed — often facilitated by government and police — they rarely hold up in the face of mounting financial interests and internal factionalism within the taxi bodies themselves.

Government’s Response: Licence Suspensions and Law Enforcement

The provincial government is taking a hardline stance, with Diale-Tlabela confirming that:

  • No new routes or permits will be issued in Gauteng until further notice.
  • Operating licences in hotspots will be suspended if associations are linked to violence.
  • The SAPS and Metro Police are being deployed in hotspots to monitor taxi ranks and enforce law and order.
  • Existing operating licences will undergo a full audit to determine legitimacy and compliance.

“We are not afraid to act. If that means shutting down entire associations, so be it,” said the MEC.

Communities Live in Fear

For everyday Gauteng residents, the conflict has transformed public transport from a convenience to a risk. Commuters report skipping certain routes altogether due to fear, while families of victims mourn loved ones lost in a senseless war over territory.

Community organisations and human rights advocates are demanding national intervention, stating that the situation in Gauteng could spiral further and destabilise neighbouring provinces.

A National Concern

While the crisis is currently focused in Gauteng, similar tensions have flared in provinces like KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape. Experts warn that if government enforcement does not improve, the violence could spread across the country.

The Department of Transport has promised regular updates and urged both commuters and operators to report suspicious activities. A dedicated taxi violence hotline is expected to be launched soon.

The Road Ahead

The Gauteng government is making it clear: no more lives can be lost in the name of transport profits. If the bloodshed continues, the taxi industry in Gauteng may see unprecedented regulatory intervention — with licence suspensions, route shutdowns, and criminal investigations becoming the new norm.

For now, all eyes are on the taxi associations, with the question on everyone’s mind: Will they choose peace — or more bloodshed?

Also read: Taxi Violence in Gauteng Claims 30 Lives in March, Reveals Premier Lesufi at Policing Summit

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