There are rumors and the possibility that next week may see unrest in parts of the country. This may also spill over to the Western cape and so need you to ensure that you have a plan of action should our public transport system be.
It is not a kzn or Zulu shutdown it’s a national shutdowns by all citizens because of all the struggles and suffering we have been subjected to as a national and for the man in power to resign and dismantle of the regime like they did with Zuma must fall just more intense..
Shutdown? Who came with the idea of shutting dowm the country? Lets not destroy our btfl beloved country
Will this proposed shutdown
1) Create jobs for millions of unemployed
2) Pump water for the waterless
3) Increase tax base for services,
EThekwini Mayor Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda has joined KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala to reassure eThekwini residents that law enforcement agencies are on high alert following the threat of a shutdown on Monday, 23 August.
To ensure there is no repeat of the scenes witnessed during the July unrest, Mayor Kaunda convened a meeting today, 20 August with the leadership of the City and heads of law enforcement agencies to consolidate safety plans.
Mayor Kaunda said he is satisfied with the level of planning and called on members of the public to remain calm as police are “on top of the situation”.
“We want to assure the people of eThekwini that all law enforcement agencies are working together to ensure that people’s lives and properties are protected and safe. We have also activated our community crime fighting structures to work with police and share information timeously if they notice any suspicious activity in their communities,” said Mayor Kaunda.
He added that Metro Police are maintaining a strong presence in all areas that have been identified as hotspots. “We also want to make a call to members of the public to desist from disseminating information that might cause panic and incite violence,” said Mayor Kaunda.