KwaZulu-Natal police say deployments are in place to monitor Monday’s shutdown by the EFF.
Over 300 people died in violent unrest in the province and parts of Gauteng.
KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, Robert Netshiunda says: “Law enforcement officers have been deployed at strategic areas to monitor those who will be exercising their constitutional rights to march to also ensure that the rights of those who are not part of the march are not violated. The safety and security and the residents of KZN is important.
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