Cosatu says heckling of ANC's Ramaphosa at May Day rally was unfortunate

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Cosatu says heckling of ANC's Ramaphosa at May Day rally was unfortunate
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Ramaphosa was booed and told to leave a Cosatu May Day rally on Sunday by disgruntled Sibanye Stillwater gold operations employees.

JOHANNESBURG - Trade union federation Cosatu said that the heckling of African National Congress president Cyril Ramaphosa is regrettable.They are calling on the government to intervene in their wage negotiations.

Cosatu's Sizwe Pamla said that even though they warned their alliance partners of the tensions, what happened was unfortunate."We will deal with this issue in the next coming week," he said.

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