It was business as usual in most parts of KwaZulu-Natal amid calls for a national shutdown on Friday.
It was business as usual on Friday as commuters boarded taxis and headed for work amid calls for a national shutdown. File photo.It was business as usual in most parts of KwaZulu-Natal despite calls for a national shutdown on Friday.
“[Alleged] Students who were trying to get into a few stores were averted by high presence of metro [police] and SAPS as well as security who were on standby and they stopped all of that quickly on Friday morning.
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