A letter is circulating on social media in which the EFF in the Zululand region is apparently asking local businesses for food and water donations for their members who will be part of the national shutdown planned for Monday.
17 March 2023 - 13:00Julius Malema addresses the media on the planned national shutdown to demand an end to load-shedding and for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign. File photo.A letter is circulating on social media in which the EFF in the Zululand region is asking local businesses for food and water donations for their members who will be part of the national shutdown planned for Monday.
The party said in collaboration with community partners they informed local businesses about the national shutdown and peaceful protests to demand stability of electricity supply and the resignation of President Cyril Ramaphosa. “Your participation as a sponsor of food, water or cash donation will help to ensure our community and our members are taken care of. Please join us. With your donation, we’re one step closer to putting an end to load-shedding,” said the letter, which features the party’s letterhead, regional office address and contact details.
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