About 200 EFF members and activists gathered outside the Johannesburg Council in Braamfontein on Sunday night.
EFF members marching through the streets of Braamfontein.Their protest forms part of Monday’s planned shutdown.
The protesters vowed to continue with their protests throughout the night and in the early hours of Monday morning. A small group of EFF protestors have gathered to protest at the intersection of Malle & De Korte Street in Braamfontein.
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