WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA

WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA Photos: Twitter

WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA

Videos that the National Shutdown has already started in parts of SA have been shared on social media. Watch the videos here.

WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA

WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA Photos: Twitter

There are unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has already started in parts of South Africa.

WATCH THE VIDEOS THAT ARE BEING SHARED ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Videos are being shared on social media by reliable sources.

According to the social media posts, there is a protest going on in East London.

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Meanwhile, in Gqeberha, a convoy of vehicles with EFF protestors has been seen.

In Johannesburg, Lenasia, on Abu Asvat Drive tyres have been set alight on the road.

The fire has been extinguished and the tyres have been moved off the road.

IN EAST LONDON A PROTEST HAVE BEEN RECORDED

In KwaZulu-Natal, EFF protesters have been seen moving in groups near the Oslo beach.

WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA
WATCH: Unconfirmed reports that the National Shutdown has started in parts of SA Photos: WhatsApp

Police could not yet confirm these reports on Sunday evening.

Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa has deployed 3,474 SANDF members countrywide ahead of the planned National Shutdown.

THESE 3 474 SOLDIERS WILL BE IN PLACE UNTIL NEXT MONTH

These soldiers will be working with SAPS to prevent crime and preserve law and order.

Deployment is set to cost over R166m and will be in place until 17 April 2023.

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) on Sunday evening said it rejects the deployment.

THE DEPLOYMENT IS SET TO COSTS OVER R166M

“The dictator Cyril Ramaphosa has deployed 3 474 members of the SANDF to suppress peaceful protests against his failed Presidency and crush the calls for his resignation. This act demonstrates the bloodthirsty nature of the current government and the intolerance of the ruling party to dissent and opposition.”

EFF

It furthermore said South Africa has degenerated into a military state and the deployment of the army to suppress the Constitutional Right to protest means they have returned to the dark days of Apartheid.

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THE EFF REJECTED THE DEPLOYMENT

“The current deployment of the army and law enforcement agencies has surpassed that of the Apartheid regime in the 1980s during the State of Emergency, meaning Ramaphosa has declared war on the people of South Africa.”

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EFF leader Julius Malema said that there would be no starting or end point for the demonstration.

  • Clinics and hospitals will be accessible 
  • No starting or ending point 
  • This is a protest, NOT a march. 
  • No permit was granted for National Shutdown
  • Businesses warned NOT to open on Monday.
  • Promises of no violence -‘This is a peaceful protest’.
  • Various sectors of society, including SANTACO, the National Taxi Association, the local Taxi Association, the Road Freight Association and organised structures within communities, have rejected the call to shutdown.
  • All Government services will be available as normal.
  • Law enforcement officers will be out in their numbers
  • PUTCO bus services is suspended for Monday.
  • Roads will be empty and strategic routes leading to Midrand and Sandton will be CLOSED on Monday.
  • The SANDF elements will be deployed under “Operation PROSPER” as from March 17 to April 17, 2023.
  • Security will also be heightened at all South Africa’s ports on entry to ensure travel in and out of the country is not disturbed.

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“Fighters, wherever they are, are just going to gather and protest. It’s as simple as that, it doesn’t have transport or a route. The same way they protest in their communities, they will protest like that on that day. It’s a protest, not a march. It does not have a formula.

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“If the Union Buildings is such a centre, then we will meet there. The branch of the EFF in that area must make sure they embark on an activity that demonstrates they must be heard.”

Julius Malema

THESE ROADS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED AS NO-GO ZONES THUS FAR:

The EFF identified these roads so far as no-go zones on Monday: 

  • Midrand offramps from N1, to New Road, Allandale, 
  • N3, will be closed off,
  • Grayston Drive, Marlboro,
  • Jan Smut Avenue, Empire Road 
  • Joe Slovo 

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ilise hundreds of EFF members, citizens, and other organisations next week to demand an end to load shedding and for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign.

POLICE ARE ON HIGH ALERT 

Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said said that the national joint operational and intelligence structure is on high alert for any signs of unrest on the day of the planned EFF protest.

“We will not tolerate any lawlessness and any act of criminality if people are found to be looting, if people are found to be distracting any property whether be it private or public property. They will be dealt with accordingly within the ambit of the law.”

Police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe

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National Shutdown: Here are 13 things you need to know so far
National Shutdown: Here are 13 things you need to know so far Photo: Twitter