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From left: Victims Rose Ntong'ondu, Wankio Nyainda and Taxify Regional General supply manager Shivachi Muleji . PHOTOS | COURTESY/FILEBy KENFREY KIBERENGE Taxify has spoken out for the first time following several claims that their partner drivers assaulted or insulted their passengers. In an interview with NTV from Estonia, Regional General supply manager Shivachi Muleji appeared to resign to fate saying the company could only do so much. “Even if we report the driverMore

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