One of the first things President Cyril Ramaphosa planned to deal with on Wednesday, after returning from his West Africa tour, was the truck drivers’ protest.
“To go commit sabotage like that on a major artery of our economy is tantamount, as far as I am concerned, to economic sabotage.
Ramaphosa acknowledged there was a group of people disgruntled about the continued employment of foreign nationals.
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