JOHANNESBURG - Being an e-hailing driver in South Africa is no longer just a job - It's a gamble with your life.
Last week, a 27-year-old driver was killed and his car torched at Maponya Mall in Soweto sparking fear and concern.
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For many, each trip could be their last.
And despite years of talks, the violence shows no sign of stopping.
eNCA's Manqoba Mchunu reports on the perilous reality of being an e-hailing driver.