Protest action has been reported as protesters made their way towards Scottburgh from Amandawe, in KwaZulu-Natal, on Wednesday morning.
Protesters moments ago peacefully marched through Scott Street as they made their way towards Umdoni Municipality, demanding that Mayor Thabani Dube hear them out, the South Coast Herald reports.
Police are monitoring the situation closely, but the protest march in Scottburgh has been peaceful so far. Within five minutes since arriving at the municipality, protesters were greeted by Mayor Dube, who stood down from the monthly council meeting.
Previously, Anti-Deployment Association members had disrupted a monthly Umdoni council meeting, demanding to be heard.
Protesters highlighted at the time that Umdoni officials needed to shift their priorities from squabbles over who holds the most power to resolving urgent issues such as a lack of employment.
The march, led by the Anti-Deployment Association, was expected to come to an end at the Mpambanyoni riverside near the entrance to the Scottburgh central business district this morning.
Road users are advised to make use of the N2 access point at Park Rynie should they wish to travel north.
Umdoni Protection Services have blocked traffic from accessing the Dududu main road, which also grants access to the N2.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution and rather avoid the area near the Mpambanyoni bridge and riverside. It has as yet not been verified whether the protesters will march along Scott Street.
The protesters’ handed over a memorandum that contains a further list of demands set out to Umdoni Municipality’s leadership on behalf of the communities of wards 14, 16 and 17.
Stating issues long overdue, the following demands were made:
The community have voiced that they expect all of the above issues to be concluded within a period of 10 days.
Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.