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Mayhem has ensued in Pimville, Soweto, as community members continue to gather around Maponya Mall. This comes after a violent incident, allegedly involving taxi association members and some e-hailing drivers, left two injured and one dead.
The gates of Maponya Mall remain shut since the unfortunate incident where an e-hailing diver lost his life, and two others were left injured in public. According to African Insider, four men walked up to the e-hailing vehicle, shot the driver and set the car alight.
UPDATE: Two Uber drivers were reportedly burnt alive near Maponya Mall in Soweto, Johannesburg. The attack occurred around 8 pm, with both victims believed to have died inside their vehicles. The motive remains unknown as police continue their investigation.
Developing story .… pic.twitter.com/AqjZPWYO8T
— BEAST OF NEWS (@EversonLuhanga) August 13, 2025
A mini bus has also been set alight, allegedly in retaliation, as community members express frustration towards the taxi association. These members highlight that this issue is not a new one, but rather one that has been plaguing them for some time now.
A taxi has been torched meters away from Maponya Mall.
Onlookers allege the driver was removed by a mob from the vehicle before it was torched. https://t.co/ZITojmDkvH pic.twitter.com/OuKtWMd9GA
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) August 14, 2025
Maponya Mall must ban taxis from operating on their premises. The violence & killings of Uber drivers by some taxi drivers is pure evil, & it has no place in a civilised society.
— EM (@Babttin) August 13, 2025
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