Thousands of learners left behind by taxi strike
Over 456,000 learners could not attend classes during the eight-day taxi strike in the Western Cape, with the Cape Town...
Published in Elitsha, a bi-monthly newspaper distributed in Alexandra and Orange Farm in Gauteng, Khayelitsha in Western Cape, Mdantsane and Zwide in Eastern Cape
Over 456,000 learners could not attend classes during the eight-day taxi strike in the Western Cape, with the Cape Town...
Clinics and hospitals are operating on skeleton staff as transport in Cape Town has been jeopardised by the taxi protest....
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