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‘The picket lines are calling our names,’ says Malema as ‘National Shutdown’ trends on Twitter

‘Gatvol’ citizens have taken to social media to voice their anger over the electricity price hike which will be in effect from April this year.

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) announced on Thursday that it had approved an 18.65% increase in electricity tariffs for the next financial year.

READ MORE: Massive electricity price hikes on the cards for SA

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‘National Shutdown’ trending on Twitter suggests that protest action could take place soon.

Although the electricity price increase has angered South Africans, it is not the only matter at hand.

Service delivery, load shedding, unemployment, corruption and the ANC’s governance overall are difficulties that South Africans seem to have had enough of.

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The African Transformation Movement (ATM) has taken to social media to encourage citizens to “act” against the ruling party.

“With the unemployment rate sitting at 63.9% for those aged 15-24, and 42.1% for those aged 25-34 years, the entire workforce of the country is at risk of retrenchment due to load shedding. Take a stand! Make your voice be heard! #NationalShutdown,” the party tweeted.

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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) CIC Julius Malema said the ANC needed to be removed from power and it was time to act.

“We are our own liberators; we must remove the ANC from power, but even before that, Ramaphosa must fall with immediate effect and failure to do that, we must push him out of office.”

“The picket lines are calling our names. We can’t allow them to turn us into a nation of cowards; everything has collapsed under Ramaphosa, and we look like a helpless nation,” Malema tweeted.

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Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen also said that the matter of price hikes should not be ignored.

“It’s time to hit the streets SA! We can’t sit back and take hyper inflationary increases! Far too many citizens are barely able to keep their heads above water. This 18% Nersa increase is like a government jackboot pushing more of us under the surface. We’ll announce plans soon.”

Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa told South Africans that his “hands are tied” regarding the price hike.

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These were some of the reactions on Twitter:


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By Siphumelele Khumalo