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Criminals target Durban e-hailing drivers By Sakhiseni Nxumalo Share Durban - THE Durban e-Hailing Association has raised concerns about the safety of e-hailing drivers in the city and nearby townships. This comes after a 30-year-old Bolt driver was found dead after he went missing on Friday. The association said it had also received reports of drivers being robbed or assaulted. According to private security company Reaction Unit South Africa (Rusa), Ntuthuko Tiny Goba, an employee of the Road Accident Fund in Durban, also worked part-time as an e-hailing driver. Rusa spokesperson Prem Balram said that on the day Goba went missing, he spoke to his girlfriend and informed her that he was on his way to uMlazi, south of Durban, to pick up a client. ....
LISTEN: E-hailers driven by fear after death of Durban driver Updated Nomfundo Ngcobo Share this: The e-hailing service community says it s growing increasingly worried about the safety of drivers after one of their own was found dead in Durban. https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/close-up-driver-woman-hand-holding-smartphone-for-using-gps-navigation-of-travel-gm1163298132-319376211 30-year-old Ntuthuko Goba disappeared on Friday after making his way to Umlazi to pick up a client. He was found murdered in Isipingo on Monday evening. Andre de Bruin of the Durban E-hailing Taxi Association says criminals are now using e-hailing apps to hijack, rob, and kill drivers. He says they are frequently getting reports of drivers being attacked. ....