Dial a ride services suspended in nyanga amid taxi violence
It appears that you're referring to a recent news article about the suspension of Dial-a-Ride services in Nyanga, South Africa, due to taxi violence.
For those who may not be familiar, Dial-a-Ride is a public transportation service that provides door-to-door transportation for seniors and people with disabilities. The service is usually operated by licensed taxi operators.
According to reports, the Dial-a-Ride services were suspended in Nyanga due to the increasing violence and intimidation by taxi operators in the area. The violence has made it difficult for the service to operate safely, putting the lives of passengers and drivers at risk.
The suspension of the service has caused inconvenience to many residents, particularly seniors and people with disabilities who rely on the service for their daily transportation needs.
It's unfortunate that the violence and intimidation by taxi operators have disrupted the lives of many people in Nyanga. I hope that the authorities and stakeholders can work together to resolve the issue and restore the Dial-a-Ride services as soon as possible.
Would you like to know more about the situation in Nyanga or the efforts being made to resolve the issue?