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UPDATE: Garage and nursery school in Mooketsi closed as protest intensifies

Stunt grenades were thrown at the school earlier.

Protesters have returned to R81 road along Polokwane and Giyani near Mooketsi where they have barricaded the road with burning tyres disrupting traffic flow.

The public service delivery protests from yesterday in Mooketsi have flared up again.

This time the protestors have barricaded the Lemondokop Road which connects to the R81 road that leads to Giyani from Mooketsi.

Police say rubber bullets were fired after a delivering truck was burned by the protesters.

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Members of the public order police are at the scene to try and put the situation under control.

Motorists are advised to avoid the road.

Richard Ntlemo the secretary representing the Mamolekhegu community told the Herald this morning that the roads are barricaded.

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‘We are currently in a meeting discussing the situation, but it is not calm as it should be,’ he said.

The manager of the Mooketsi filling station, Amanda Espach told the Herald that protestors took the keys of a BF fuel tanker  blocking the road, about 300m from the garage.

‘The police are currently negotiating with the protesters to return the keys to the driver. We closed the garage and the shop as a safety measure. We are afraid that they could maybe set the truck alight.  The ZZ2 Tamatieland Nursery school is also closed and the children’s parents were told to go and fetch their kids. Stunt grenades were thrown at the school earlier,’ she said.

It is to be believed that some cars are allowed to drive through the barricaded road.

‘Now and then we see a car past through, but others are blocked,’ Espach said.

Spokesperson for the Department of Roads and Transport, Matome Moremi-Taueatsoala says motorists are advised to use alternative routes if traveling from Mooketsi to Polokwane.

‘The masses [gathered] due to lack of progress for upgrading the roads from gravel to tar (Mageva, Munghonghoma, Loloka, Mbhedlhe,, Guwela, Kheyi, Mushiyani, Makhuva) as promised by the Limpopo Provincial Department of Public Works, Roads & Infrastructure CEO & MEC. Therefore, a total shut down has already begun. No School, no Work, no Transport in and out of Giyani,’ Ntlemo told the Herald.

“Motorists who want to travel from Polokwane to Giyani should rather use the R71 until the situation has calmed down as protestors have blocked the road,” says Moremi.

 

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