Sunday Tribune

Business as usual, say SAPS, SANDF

Security forces assure nation the EFF will not bring the country to a standstill

It is expected to be business as usual tomorrow, despite threats from the EFF to prevent economic activity in the country.

The SA National Taxi Council (Santaco) and several business chambers said they could not afford a shutdown of the economy.

The army and police have been deployed to deal with lawlessness arising from the EFF’s planned protest.

The EFF’s call for a national shutdown

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