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Allendale Road Midrand

NEWS

Protesters block Allendale Road in Midrand

By: Natasha Archary Mass protests in Midrand have begun ahead of the National Shutdown which is set for Monday, 20 March. Angry residents of Klipfontein View have barricaded Allandale and Kynoch Roads in Midrand this Friday, 17 March. Motorists are urged to make use of alternate routes, as most roads are blocked with rocks and burning tyres. Kaya News reports that the protests are over the prolonged water shortages that […]

today17/03/2023

country at risk

NEWS

Eskom protests puts country at risk of more loadshedding

By: Natasha Archary Eskom has warned that employee protests will put the country at risk of more loadshedding. This comes after the power utility cranked up loadshedding throughout the day from Thursday to Sunday, 27 June. Over the past 24-hours protests at 9 of its power stations and other operating facilities have intensified, following a deadlock in wage negotiations. Protesting employees have blocked roads leading to power stations and Eskom […]

today24/06/2022

in and out of Soweto

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Routes in and out of Soweto blocked by protesters

By: Natasha Archary All main routes in and out of Soweto have been blocked by protesters with burning tyres and rocks. The exact reason behind the protests are unknown but it is believed to be a culmination of service delivery issues which includes electricity disputes. Protesters cut off main entry and exits routes, especially those that include the Rea Vaya bus lanes. Some of the affected routes include Pimville, Jabulani, […]

today20/06/2022

Rifle pointed at student

NEWS

WATCH: Rifle pointed at student in Effingham, KZN

By: Natasha Archary Classes at Effingham Secondary School in KwaZulu-Natal have been suspended after chaos erupted at the school on Thursday, 19 May. A shocking video of a rifle pointed at a student, with another female learner being dragged by an ADT security officer has gone viral. A white police officer can be seen pointing a rifle at a black male student who does not appear to be armed. The […]

today20/05/2022

Mangaung

NEWS

GRAPHIC CONTENT: Teenager shot and killed during violent Mangaung protests

Tensions are escalating in Mangaung, the Free State as protests have taken a turn for the worst, and a teenager has been shot. Police have been active on the scene and a 57-year old security guard has since been arrested in connection with the shooting. Several activists and a civil society group called for a general strike and a total shutdown of the central business district on Monday. The group […]

today17/05/2021

NEWS

Report reveals cops should not use automatic weapons during protests

By Kaya 959 News A report has revealed that automatic weapons should not be used for crowd management. The report of the Panel of Experts on Policing and Crowd Management was released by South Africa’s Minister of Police Bheki Cele. The panel was set up in April 2016 under Judge David Ntshangase, in line with the recommendations of the Marikana Commission of Inquiry. The commission was established after police killed […]

today02/04/2021

Marlboro delays

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Services at several license and testing stations suspended

Kaya 959 News   Chaos is unfolding at some  licensing centers in Gauteng. Police have fired rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators at the Langlaagte Testing station.   One of the organisers of the protest, Mmereki Legodi says they will not rest until all the 38 testing centers in the province are closed. The Johannesburg Metro Police Department needs to facilitate a meeting between the Marlboro Driving school association and the […]

today26/02/2021

NEWS

Widespread disruptions expected due to nationwide strikes

Kaya 959 News   The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) moves ahead with its planned nationwide stay away over ongoing corruption, neoliberalism, and austerity measures.   Several pickets across the country are expected to get underway ahead of the budget speech later today.   In reaction to yesterday's historical unemployment figures, the federation says a strong statement has to be made about the current situation.     Time for action   […]

today24/02/2021

NEWS

Kibler Park protests erupt in violence

Kaya 959 News   Police are on high alert in Kibler Park, South of Johannesburg after violent protests erupted this morning.   Residents of Jacksons informal settlement took to the streets to express their anger at the removal of illegal shacks.   The Johannesburg Metro Police Department found that the informal settlement is over-populated with shacks being erected too close to the roads. Posing a risk to motorists and pedestrians in the event of accidents. […]

today22/02/2021

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