‘We are not on strike’ says workers as Tshwane’s service delivery collapses

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‘We are not on strike’ says workers as Tshwane’s service delivery collapses
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In Sunnyside, residents have also been without electricity for five days.

The South African Municipal Workers’ Union , whose members have been accused of disrupting service delivery in Tshwane, has distanced itself from any further industrial on its behalf.The City of Tshwane had on Monday obtained a court interdict against protesting workers affiliated to Samwu.

“The strike left several parts of Tshwane without any power for several days, while no refuse was collected and other services such as water and sanitation were also impacted.” “I have a daughter who is attending online schooling and she has been affected, losing two days of her school work.”“I’m tired of the bad service and the fact that one’s complaints fall on deaf ears,” she said.

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