‘It will do more harm than good’ — What you said about the EFF’s national shutdown

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‘It will do more harm than good’ — What you said about the EFF’s national shutdown
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Will you join the EFF's national shutdown?

As the EFF threatened to shut down the country on Monday, TimesLIVE readers have claimed it will do more harm than good.

The shutdown is calling for the resignation of President Cyril Ramaphosa and an end to load-shedding, among other issues. Taxis and flights are not expected to be interrupted. Some companies and institutions have warned their workers to be vigilant and to work from home, while others said it will be business as usual.Braamfontein, Johannesburg, on the eve of the shutdown and cleared roads of bricks and rubble.The shutdown has been planned since January and we asked TimesLIVE readers if they would join the protests.

Most said they would not join because “it will only make things worse” while 21% said it would force government to address the many crises the country faces.application for an urgent court interdict against “intimidation” during the protest. The party’s bid to have the protests d

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