E-hailing drivers are embarking on a multi-day protest at one of South Africa's biggest airports.
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Airports Company South Africa says it expects no major disruptions amid an impending 4–5 day strike action in KwaZulu-Natal.
E-hailing drivers are embarking on a multi-day protest at one of South Africa's biggest airports.
Acsa says other transport options are available during the e-hailing strike set to begin in KZN on Monday.
E-hailing drivers are staging protests in major cities around South Africa.
The KwaZulu-Natal drivers are also seeking an end to incessant promo rides
The KwaZulu-Natal drivers are also seeking an end to incessant promo rides
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