Former CityTshwane acting mayor AbelTau1 backs Samwu workers after protest
Former acting City of Tshwane Mayor Abel Tau said the administrators had brought the capital to its knees.
Chaos erupted throughout the week as some members affiliated to the union blocked roads, vandalised municipal property and forced some stores to close after the city’s administrators backtracked on an agreed salary adjustment.
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