Taxis are operating but they are empty, says EFF’s Ndlozi: ‘We have peacefully shut down businesses,’ claim party leaders
Scores of buses and taxis filled with EFF members have arrived at Church Square in Pretoria. Most businesses in the CBD have remained closed, with fewer people and taxis than normal on the streets.EFF leaders have arrived in Pretoria and urged members demonstrating to remain within the Church Square boundary as they await more supporters.“There are a lot of bloodthirsty cops here, but do not give into them yet.
We are here peacefully, we are here to register our grievances peacefully,” he said.“I want to congratulate all the ground forces of Tshwane, our activities and peaceful demonstrations from 12am have made sure that no businesses are operating. The city buses are empty and they are busy waiting [for] petrol. The taxis are just going around, there are no commuters because our people have responded positively to the call.
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