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Update: Protesters demand to speak to mayor Herman Mashaba [VIDEO] #AlexShutdown

ALEXANDRA – Protest was off to a slow start, local schools and shops remain closed.


Update, 8 April, 2pm

Protesting Alexandra residents have demanded to be addressed by Executive Mayor Herman Mashaba after City manager Ndivhoniswani Lukhwareni went to the Region E head offices in Sandton to address them, according to Alexandra councillor, Adolph Marema.

Marema addressed the protesters and said, “The mayor has sent a City manager to speak to the residents of Alex. It is evident that the mayor does not take residents of Alexandra seriously, our people want to speak to the mayor, not the City manager. ”

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Lukhwareni said the mayor would meet the people of Alex in two stages. “He [Mashaba] will meet with the leadership of the protest to first consolidate the matters that have been raised, on 12 April and then on 15 April in Marlboro. The mayor has long-standing issues in other communities and cannot meet everyone.”

Marema retorted and said, “The mayor is running away from the issue, when there are burning issues he does not come but during political campaigns, he does door to door campaigns in Alex.”

There are some reports that protesters are marching back to protest in Alexandra. More updates to follow.

Update, 8 April, 12.45pm

Protesters clash with police as they block Grayston Drive.

Protesters clash with police as they block Grayston Drive. Photo: Nduduzo Nxumalo

 

Protesters clash with police outside Region E offices, as Grayston Drive is blocked. Photo: Nduduzo Nxumalo

Update, 8 April, 12pm

Alexandra protesters have arrived at the city’s region E offices in Sandton to deliver a memorandum.

Alexandra protesting residents arrive at Region E head offices in Sandton. Photo: Nduduzo Nxumalo

Update, 8 April, 10.45am

Protesting residents have left Alexandra’s multipurpose centre and are heading to the City of Johannesburg’s Region E offices in Sandton.

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Motorists have been advised to use alternative routes as Grayston Drive will be badly affected by the protest. Police have delayed the protesters as they divert motorists to other routes.

 

Alexandra protesters march to the City’s Region E officers in Sandton. Photo: Nduduzo Nxumalo

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Update, 8 April, 8.45am

Protesters have started arriving at Sankopano Community Hall where the protest march is expected to start. There is a high presence of police and Metro police stationed in different points of Alexandra. Local schools remain closed and street vendors around Pan Africa Mall have closed their shops.

Protesters gathered outside Alex’s multipurpose centre. Photo: Nduduzo Nxumalo

The community of Alexandra has promised to continue with their total shutdown on 8 April after Joburg mayor Herman Mashaba failed to attend a meeting he was allegedly invited to.

One of the protest organisers, Sandile Mavundla, confirmed that residents would block every road entering Alexandra which will include the N3 London off-ramp, Marlboro exit and M1.

Grayston Drive from Alexandra to Sandton will be the most affected later on in the day as protesters threaten to march to the Region E offices in Sandton and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

Mavundla said he could not give more details of the shutdown to the media because it might compromise their plans.

Meanwhile, Mashaba said he was unaware of the meeting with the community of Alexandra.

“I have noted erroneous reports that I was due to engage the residents of Alexandra today. I believe this has been maliciously reported as I was due to lead a civic funeral in the city of Johannesburg at the same time and could not have made such a commitment,” said Mashaba.

“I will be leading engagement with the people of Alexandra regarding their grievances. I have done so on many occasions in the past, and I am certain, I will on many occasions in the future.”

Earlier last week, Alexandra residents embarked on protest action against poor service delivery, high levels of crime and the issue of illegal land use, among other issues.

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