Highlights of EFF National shutdown 20 March.

The EFF didn't take a step back for this march that was planned for a long time.The day has finally arrived the EFF has shaken the lives of many by it protest. Although several cases have been reported related to acts of violence,and arrests have been made by the Natjoints but the EFF remains to  calls the national shutdown a success.

1.National Shutdown | 87 protesters arrested


JOHANNESBURG - Eighty-seven protesters have been arrested in the past 15 hours for public-violence-related offences.

They are said to have been participating in the National Shutdown.

The arrests have been made by the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure.

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (Natjoints) says the arrests were for public violence, intimidation, damage to critical infrastructure, theft and attempted looting

For more : 

https://www.breaking7.com/NewDetails/81444186


2. EFF CLAIMS ITS NATIONAL SHUTDOWN A SUCCESS


While the day may seem like an ordinary day for most, the EFF is insisting that it's not, claiming the empty malls, petrol stations, shops, and taxi ranks are all due to its national shutdown.

JOHANNESBURG - With several hours still to go, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has already declared its national shutdown a success as it calls on more members to take to the streets.

It has also claimed that the reduced movement of people was not due to a long weekend or schools being on recess but a show of support for its cause.

For more: 

https://www.breaking7.com/NewDetails/81465407


3. PROTEST Action | Over 500 arrested nationwide

JOHANNESBURG - At least 550 people have been arrested countrywide during the national shutdown.

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (Natjoints) says the arrests were for public violence, intimidation, damage to critical infrastructure, theft and attempted looting.

Natjoints says it's satisfied with how law enforcement deployments ensured law and order during yesterday's protests and shutdown.

It says businesses and services managed to operate with minimum disruption.

There were pockets of intimidating incidents that were stopped.

For more :

https://www.breaking7.com/NewDetails/81532008


4. PROTEST Action | Business as usual in Cape Town

CAPE TOWN - Security personnel maintained relative calm and law and order in the Western Cape during Monday's protest action.

Isolated cases of burning barricades and stone-throwing were quickly brought under control.

For more:

https://www.breaking7.com/NewDetails/81503593



5. Durban central and Phoenix quiet with sporadic protests reported


Durban central was quiet with taxis operating as usual on Monday ahead of the EEFF national shutdown. 

A team travelling through the city said it seemed to be business as usual with people going to work under the watchful eyes of a strong police and private security presence. 

Buses and taxis were operating as normal in Phoenix, north of Durban, on Monday morning.

There was no protest action and incidents overnight or on Monday morning in the township targeted by EFF leader Julius Malema during a media briefing last week in reference to the July 2021 riots. 

A TimesLIVE team travelling north on the N2 reported a heavy police presence at the off-ramp heading towards King Shaka International Airport and a road block at the entrance to Richards Bay. 

For more :

https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2023-03-20-durban-central-and-phoenix-quiet-with-sporadic-protests-reported/



16 comments:

  1. There were no protests indeed it was just a resting day

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    1. There were protest it just that the off ramps and entrances to Richards bay were blocked by the heavily police presence

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  2. Thank you for update πŸ”₯

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    1. It my duty to keep you informed 😍stay tuned

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  3. The information you are giving us is really inspiring

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    1. Surely πŸ‘Œ they did a big move for our country

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    1. It my duty to keep you updated ❤️πŸ”₯ stay tuned

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  6. Inspiring information πŸ‘πŸ™‚

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  7. The shutdown was a success, it’s just that we are blinded into thinking that a shutdown means violence or burning and destroying of infrastructure.

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    1. True 🀞,it like we are programmed in believe that in order for a protest to be considered successful it should or contain some acts of violence.

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