The war between taxi operators and e-hailing services continues, with a KwaZulu-Natal association reportedly demanding “protection money” from Uber and Bolt drivers.
According to The North Coast Courier, e-hailing drivers have to pay R600 a week to operate in Ballito.
The Dolphin Coast Taxi Association has defended the money grab, claiming the money will benefit both services.
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