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Putco suspends its services on Monday due to National Shutdown

By Zuko Komisa Putco has suspended its services on Monday due to the National shutdown. Putco has said that they have conducted a safety and risk assessment and decided to suspend operations to ensure the safety ofpassengers and staff. The bus service sent out an alert on its website stating that there will be no services on the day of the National shutdown. "Please note that Putco buses will NOT […]

today16/03/2023

Nhlanhla Lux

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WATCH: Nhlanhla Lux calls Malema’s National Shutdown a joke that will never get off the ground

By: Natasha Archary Nhlanhla Lux has hit back at the EFF's Commander-In-Chief, calling Malema's planned National Shutdown a joke that will never get off the ground. The former Operation Dudula leader shared his views about the National Shutdown which is happening under the EFF's banner on 20 March. According to Lux, the EFF leader chose the 20 March because it's the day before Human Rights Day which is a public […]

today16/03/2023

South African Flag Safety first on National Shutdown

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Safety first in response to possible National Shutdown

Written by Dohne Damons The National Shutdown happening on 20 March increases the need to prepare for a safety first everything else last situation. In the "streets are calling" speech, Julius Malema shares the reasons for the EFF's plan to shutdown the country. The National Shutdown is in response to the the country's socio-economic challenges and loadshedding. If the plans are successful roads will be blocked and business daily operations […]

today14/03/2023

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WATCH: “The streets are calling”- says Malema in a National Shutdown clarion call speech

By Zuko Komisa "The streets are calling"- says Malema in a National Shutdown clarion call speech. Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has urged South Africans to speak up, declaring that "the streets are calling." Malema urged South Africans to take action and occupy the streets in a fiery video greeting before the anticipated National Shutdown on March 20. The shutdown has been called over the electricity crisis, service-delivery […]

today13/03/2023

EFF warns businesses

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EFF warns businesses to close on National Shutdown or risk being looted

By: Natasha Archary "Close down everything! Nothing will be operating on that day, we are avoiding the looting. So, we are saying to you, come and join the march, my brother, come and join the march, my sister. We are saying to you close down all your businesses to avoid the looting. Close down all your shops to avoid the looting. Close down all your factories to avoid the looting." […]

today10/03/2023

20 March

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National Shutdown to go ahead on 20 March

By: Natasha Archary The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) says the National Shutdown planned for 20 March will go ahead. Addressing media at an EFF Presser, the party's Commander-In-Chief (CIC), Julius Malema said nothing will stop the red berets from mobilizing people across the country. Amongst their list of demands is that President Cyril Ramaphosa resigns because he has, according to Malema failed the country. "20 March 2023 is our Freedom […]

today30/01/2023

Public Servants Association

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Public Servants Association threaten national shutdown

By: Natasha Archary Members of the Public Servants Association (PSA) in all government departments are set to join the union's national strike on Thursday, 10 November. In a statement, the union said that the national government shutdown is a result of government's failure to put forward a reasonable salary increase for public servants. The PSA says its tried everything in its power to avoid the industrial strike action after staging […]

today09/11/2022

SANTACO

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SANTACO not part of today’s National Shutdown

By: Natasha Archary Taxi commuters will not be affected by the National Shutdown which takes place today, 24 August, as SANTACO will not be participating. The South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) made a statement reassuring commuters that there are no plans to join the pending shutdown. "SANTACO distances itself from the National Shutdown. We are not part of it. The council has already addressed concerns around high fuel prices […]

today24/08/2022

National Shutdown assembly points

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COSATU shares National Shutdown assembly points

By: Natasha Archary The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) has shared the National Shutdown assembly points details. Set to take place on Wednesday, 24 August, the planned national day of action will go ahead across all provinces. Those wishing to partake in the Gauteng leg of the shutdown will have to assemble at Burgers Park in Vander Walt Street, Tshwane at 09h00. COSATU will be staging the National […]

today22/08/2022

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