Gantsi taxi business hostile

Matsaudi says the taxi business is tough in Gantsi. PIC LEINANYANA TSIAME
Matsaudi says the taxi business is tough in Gantsi. PIC LEINANYANA TSIAME

GANTSI: Being a taxi operator in Gantsi is one of the biggest challenges anyone can face in life. It takes those who have the willpower to keep on trying, but they barely eke out a living.

Chachara Matsaudi, 35, started his taxi business almost a year ago but says it has been a real uphill battle.

Matsaudi who hails from Maun said he came to Gantsi because the market in Maun was extremely saturated and competition was very stiff among operators.

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