A 29-year-old taxi driver was shot and killed outside his home on Sipho Siwela Road in Mawothi, KwaZulu-Natal, early this morning, raising fears of a potential taxi war in Durban.
Story Summary:
- A taxi driver was shot multiple times outside his home in what is believed to be a hit.
- The attackers fled on foot, and the police are investigating the incident.
- The motive remains unclear, but the incident is fuelling concerns about taxi violence in the region.
Taxi driver killed execution-style in broad daylight
The fatal shooting occurred around 08:46, on Monday, 19 August 2024, when the driver was approached by three armed men as he stood outside his home.
According to sources, the attackers opened fire on him multiple times at close range, leaving him with fatal injuries.
The gunmen then fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction.
Reaction Unit emergency responders and SAPS arrived at the scene, where the victim was pronounced dead.
Is this a sign of an impending taxi war in Durban?
This latest incident has sparked concerns that a new wave of taxi violence could be on the horizon in Durban.
Earlier this year, the city experienced significant unrest when taxi drivers blocked major roads, causing extensive traffic disruptions.
The protests, which were not officially sanctioned by the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco), were suspected of being politically motivated.
The possibility of an escalation in violence is worrying, especially given the history of deadly taxi wars in South Africa.
These conflicts often stem from disputes over lucrative routes and can lead to violent confrontations between rival taxi associations.
While there has been no official confirmation from taxi associations or the police about a potential escalation, the murder of the taxi driver in Mawothi has undoubtedly raised tensions within the industry.