EFF Shutdown: It 'will be business as usual', warns Cape Town Mayor

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EFF Shutdown: It 'will be business as usual', warns Cape Town Mayor
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City of Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, took to Twitter on Friday to warn EFF, which plans to hold a national shutdown on 20 March, that the Mother City 'will be open for business as usual' and no violence will be tolerated:

City of Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, took to Twitter on Friday to warn EFF, which plans to hold a national shutdown on 20 March, that the Mother City “will be open for business as usual” and no violence will be tolerated.As reported by The EFF are calling for a national shutdown in protest to the increased loadshedding, and for president Cyril Ramaphosa to resign.

In Cape Town, EFF’s Unathi Ntame delivered a letter directly to the mayor as well, notifying him about the shutdown.

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