The EFF is expected to take to the streets for their national shutdown today. They are protesting what they have termed the failure of the ANC-run government. They are also protesting the energy crisis and demanding that President Ramaphosa resigns from his post.
It has been very quiet in Cape Town, with Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis declaring earlier there is “no shutdown in Cape Town.”
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- The latest update from Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis at 12:30 PM Monday afternoon: ”As of now, there is no protest action in Cape Town that is prohibiting businesses and Capetonians from going about their day. I was part of a flyover over the city and no major incidents were identified. Business as usual but we will remain vigilant.”
[KZN] “KZN is open for business, it is very quite, there has not been any disruptions apart from someone burning a branch on the N3, which @SAPoliceService speedily removed…we don’t know what they will do next but we remain alert.” – KZN Provincial commissioner Lt Gen Mkhwanazi pic.twitter.com/GA3z58cU4c
— Lirandzu Themba (@LirandzuThemba) March 20, 2023
- “No signs of protestors mustering at starting point for approved EFF protest march,” says Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith in a Facebook post.
— Economic Freedom Fighters (@EFFSouthAfrica) March 20, 2023
- #NationalShutdown Police have arrested 87 protestors across the country for public violence offences. The arrests were conducted over the past 12 hours, in light of the EFF party’s national shutdown. #smile904fmnews
— Smile90.4 FM (@Smile904FM) March 20, 2023
- What’s called Operation Prosper comprises of 3 474 SANDF members, effective from the 17th of March to the 17th of April. The deployment is said to cost the country R166 million. #smile904fmnews
- At the same time, President Cyril Ramaphosa has deployed over 3 400 soldiers from the SANDF, to help maintain law and order today. #smile904fmnews
- #NationalShutdown Police have arrested 87 protestors across the country for public violence offences. The arrests were conducted over the past 12 hours, in light of the EFF party’s national shutdown. #smile904fmnews
— Smile90.4 FM (@Smile904FM) March 20, 2023
- National Shutdown: Of the 87 arrests, 41 were in Gauteng, 29 in North West, 15 in Free State. There are also arrests in other provinces such as Mpumalanga and the Eastern Cape. #smile904fmnews
| - In addition – At least 24 300 tyres have been seized. Police say the tyres were strategically placed for acts of criminality. 6000 were seized in WC, 4500 in the Free State, 3600 in Gauteng, 1513 in the EC.
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