Santaco Western Cape responds to the recent unrest

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Santaco's Western Cape branch has responded to the ongoing violence, calling for a peaceful stay-away:

Expressing regret over the loss of life and destruction, the organisation says they are committed to resolving disputes through lawful means and condemns any form of violence or disruption. The council seeks to address concerns about public perception and highlights its dedication to non-violence and adherence to the law.

The council emphasises its commitment to working collaboratively with the City of Cape Town to address grievances and find constructive resolutions that uphold the interests of both the industry and the public. While acknowledging the frustration stemming from recent incidents involving law enforcement officers, Santaco Western Cape unequivocally denounces any resort to violence or destruction. The organisation firmly believes that peaceful dialogue and lawful channels are the means to achieve resolution.

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