
'No arrests, no justice': Intercape battles Eastern Cape taxi violence amid alleged police inaction
[The Mercury - South Africa] - 14/02/2026
Intercape's CEO Johann Ferreira accuses President Ramaphosa of complicity in transport violence, questioning the government's commitment to safety in the public transport sector.
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