Cape Town safety and security MMC JP Smith on Friday said city officials have removed more than 300 EFF posters advertising their planned national shutdown protest.
The City of Cape Town says the bill for the removal of more than 300 illegal EFF posters from street poles across the city is R154,200 so far. It will be billing the EFF.Cape Town safety and security MMC JP Smith on Friday said city officials have removed more than 300 EFF posters advertising the EFF's planned national shutdown protest. Smith indicated on his social media accounts that the party would be charged for the removal of the posters.
City officials, including mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, on Friday went to court to interdict the EFF's planned shutdown on Monday. EFF leader Julius Malema has vowed that the country will be brought to a standstill by its members on Monday. The EFF warned businesses to close or risk being looted.
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