ULUNDI, KZN - Mthokozisi Mvelase's family are urging the authorities to step in, and ensure that the e-hailing driver's killers are brought to justice.
Mvelase was laid to rest in Ulundi, North of KZN on Saturday after his body arrived from Gauteng on Friday.
The family says they had to conduct their traditional rituals before preparing him for burial.
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The 27-year-old driver was brutally killed outside Maponya Mall in Soweto last month, in what police believe is connected to ongoing tensions between e-hailing drivers and taxi operators.
Mvelase had stopped at the entrance of the mall when four men approached and opened fire at him then set his vehicle on fire with his body inside.
His family says almost a month later, they have not gotten any update with regards to Mvelase's killers. No one has been brought in for questioning and no one has been arrested. They say the wheels of justice are turning slow for them.