National shutdown: Here are the routes and places to avoid
Saftu has indicated it will also take part in the national shutdown against similar issues today.
Supporters of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) gather during a “National Shutdown” protest by various trade unions, 24 August 2022, in Pretoria. They are demonstrating against various factors including unemployment, high petrol prices and other economic issues. Picture: Neil McCartney
Trade union federation Cosatu and ordinary South Africans will embark on a national shutdown this morning.
South Africans have been encouraged to down tools and fight against the government and the private sector’s failure to tackle the current socio-economic challenges facing the nation.
According to the union, this is the only way to get the government to act against the unaffordable cost of living.
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The South African Federation of Trade Unions’ (Saftu) national shutdown is also set to go ahead on Wednesday in six provinces where Saftu and its allies will strike to “defend and advance the socio-economic interests of workers and the working class at large”.
Limpopo, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Eastern Cape, Western Cape and the Free State are among the provinces where protests are expected to take place.
Here are some of the routes and places to avoid if you are not part of the national shutdown:
Gauteng:
Demonstrators will gather at Burgers Park in Vander Walt street in Tshwane from 9am and make their way to the Union Buildings.
Limpopo
Assembly point will be at SABC Park in Polokwane from 8am. Thereafter marchers will make their way to the premier’s office on Rodenstein Street (next to the High Court).
Eastern Cape
Two gathering points: University of Fort Hare. Demonstrators will then head for the provincial legislature offices on Independence Avenue.
Victoria Ground Stadium in King William’s Town.
Western Cape
There are two known assembly points: Marchers plan to assemble at Keizersgracht from 8am. Marchers will then make their way to the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, the provincial legislature, and finally, the Parliament precinct.
Prasa metro-rail offices in Cape Town picket.
Mpumalanga
Demonstrators will meet at Broadway in Witbank before marching to Eskom Park.
Northern Cape
There are several assembly points: Roodepan open arena (Galeshewe), Old Greenpoint (N8), Pick n Pay Open Space (Seochoareng street, Galeshwe), then proceed to Kemo open space.
North West
There are three assembly points across the province.
Rustenburg Taxi rank. Thereafter marchers head to the municipal offices.
Mahikeng at the Montshiwa Stadium before proceeding to the province’s legislature.
Klerksdorp assembly point: The medical centre before proceeding to the Department of Minerals.
Free State
There are two assembly points: Old Phuthaditjhaba square
Bloemfontein: The Batho Community Hall before proceeding to the Premiers Office
KwaZulu-Natal
Assembly point: King Dinuzulu Park (Botha Park)
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-Additional reporting by Faizel Patel
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