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The City of Cape Town has welcomed the summons issued by the Kuils River Magistrate’s Court to the Economic Freedom Fighters to pay more than R 87-thousand in damages, following the party’s protest action in Brackenfell in November 2020

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The City says even though the EFF submitted an application to protest in the Brackenfell area it failed to comply with national legislation and ensure a peaceful protest.

The damage caused by the EFF protesters amounts to R 87 312 and include damage to a fire engine, an emergency support vehicle, eight traffic lights, a traffic light control box and refuse bins.

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