CEO slams ‘backwards’ protests – as Ramaphosa deploys the army

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CEO slams ‘backwards’ protests – as Ramaphosa deploys the army
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has deployed 3,000 soldiers to assist the SAPS with any incidents.

The Economic Freedom Fighters , in partnership with the South African Federation of Trade Unions , are embarking on a nationwide protest on Monday , calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign and an end to load shedding.

Threats hurry foreign investors out of the country and make domestic investors reconsider putting their money back into the country. They also make employees, customers, and key supplies stay away from the business, she said. South African citizens across the country have also faced rolling blackouts every day this year, with the embattled power utility Eskom struggling to keep the lights on.

The president deployed the South African National Defence Force between 17 March to 17 April. Roughly 3,000 army members have been deployed in accordance with the country’s Constitution. In his weekly letter to the public, Ramaphosa said that, while protesters have the right to protest, they cannot infringe on the rights of others.

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