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Gauteng National Taxi Alliance Denies Involvement in Maponya Mall Attacks, Calls for Justice

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 19 August 2025,
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The Gauteng National Taxi Alliance (GNTA) has strongly denied any connection to the recent attacks at Maponya Mall in Soweto, following a tragic incident that left an e-hailing driver dead. The GNTA’s stance is clear: the violence should be condemned, and swift justice must be pursued. As tensions between traditional taxi operators and e-hailing services rise, the GNTA urges unity and peace within the transport sector to prevent further violence.

Contents
  • GNTA Denies Involvement in Maponya Mall Attacks
  • The Background of the Maponya Mall Incident
  • The Role of the Gauteng National Taxi Alliance in the Conflict
  • Government’s Strong Response to the Violence
  • The Growing Tensions Between Traditional Taxis and E-Hailing Services
  • Calls for Justice and a Unified Approach
  • The Impact of the Incident on the Community
  • Soweto’s Response: Calls for Action and Change
  • The Role of the South African Police Service (SAPS)
  • GNTA’s Calls for a Peaceful Resolution
  • Moving Forward for Justice and Peace

GNTA Denies Involvement in Maponya Mall Attacks

The GNTA has publicly distanced itself from the brutal attack outside Maponya Mall, where an e-hailing driver was tragically killed. The alliance, which represents the interests of traditional taxi operators, expressed its strong disapproval of the violence. In a statement, spokesperson Theo Malele emphasised that the GNTA “can never be a law unto itself” and condemned the actions of those responsible.

“This is not the kind of behaviour we endorse. We are law-abiding citizens, and we strongly oppose any form of violence in the name of our industry,” Malele said. The GNTA has called for a thorough investigation by law enforcement, stressing the need for justice to be served in the wake of the attack.

For more on the latest transport updates, read our article on Santaco Refutes Viral Claims of Banning Multiple Passengers in Private Vehicles.

The Background of the Maponya Mall Incident

The incident that sparked this controversy occurred at Maponya Mall, one of Soweto’s most popular shopping centres. According to reports, an e-hailing driver was set alight in an act of violence that shocked local communities and ignited tensions between taxi associations and e-hailing operators. While many have speculated that the attack was connected to a feud between traditional taxis and e-hailing services, the GNTA has consistently denied any involvement in the attack.

The Role of the Gauteng National Taxi Alliance in the Conflict

The GNTA has long been an influential player in the Gauteng transport industry, representing thousands of taxi operators. The alliance has called for a more structured approach to managing disputes in the sector, urging both e-hailing services and traditional taxis to work together to resolve their differences peacefully. The GNTA has also highlighted the importance of unity within the taxi industry to prevent such violent incidents.

Government’s Strong Response to the Violence

Following the attack, Gauteng’s MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, condemned the violence as “unacceptable” and “senseless.” In a public statement, Diale-Tlabela stressed that no commercial dispute could justify such an act of brutality. She also called on the police to investigate the matter thoroughly and hold those responsible accountable.

Diale-Tlabela’s remarks underline the government’s commitment to maintaining peace and safety within the province’s public transport system.

The Growing Tensions Between Traditional Taxis and E-Hailing Services

The tragic event outside Maponya Mall highlights the ongoing tensions between traditional taxi operators and e-hailing drivers in South Africa. Competition for passengers, different regulatory environments, and contrasting business models have created a volatile atmosphere in which violence has occasionally erupted. The GNTA’s response to the Maponya Mall attack comes amidst broader efforts to create a more cohesive, regulated environment in which all stakeholders can coexist peacefully.

Calls for Justice and a Unified Approach

In the wake of the Maponya Mall attack, various political and community leaders have called for justice. Soweto residents have taken to the streets, demanding better security measures at Maponya Mall and a resolution to the conflict between taxi operators and e-hailing services. Local leaders, including members of the Democratic Alliance (DA), have called on the South African Police Service (SAPS) to prioritise investigations into the incident.

The GNTA supports these calls, encouraging authorities to act swiftly in order to prevent future incidents and bring those responsible to justice.

Stay informed on the government’s response by reading about the Gauteng Transport MEC’s urgent meeting to tackle E-Hailing vs Taxi violence at Maponya Mall

The Impact of the Incident on the Community

The attack has left residents of Soweto feeling vulnerable and uncertain about the safety of their daily activities. Some community members have expressed dissatisfaction with the security measures at Maponya Mall, demanding that the mall’s management increase safety protocols to prevent further violence.

Soweto’s Response: Calls for Action and Change

In the wake of the attack, many Soweto residents have called for significant changes. Among the more extreme demands is a week-long shutdown of Maponya Mall, to force management and law enforcement to address the security concerns of the community. These demands reflect the deep frustration felt by locals, who want to ensure that such incidents do not recur.

The Role of the South African Police Service (SAPS)

The South African Police Service (SAPS) has come under pressure to solve the Maponya Mall attack case quickly. Authorities are expected to dedicate resources to investigating the incident thoroughly. Community leaders are calling for a transparent investigation, hoping that it will reassure the public that those responsible will face justice. The police’s response will be crucial in restoring faith in the safety of public spaces in Gauteng.

GNTA’s Calls for a Peaceful Resolution

The GNTA’s call for unity and a peaceful resolution to the tensions in the taxi and e-hailing sectors is an essential part of their response to the violence. The alliance is urging leaders from both sectors to engage in constructive dialogue, in the hope of preventing further escalation of violence. “We need to find common ground and work together for the good of the people we serve,” Malele added.

Moving Forward for Justice and Peace

As the investigation into the Maponya Mall attack continues, the need for unity and understanding in South Africa’s transport sector becomes ever more apparent. The Gauteng National Taxi Alliance has shown that it stands firmly against violence and calls for swift justice for the e-hailing driver. The alliance is also committed to finding a way forward that ensures the safety of all South Africans who rely on public transport.

For more on the community’s response, read about the Pimville Church’s prayer service for slain e-hailing driver Mthokozisi Mvelase

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