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‘We are not guilty of arson’ – Mooi River Resident

We urge those who are carrying out these activities to act in a responsible manner and use the legal means to resolve their grievances

As Mooi-Mpofana residents, we are deeply concerned by the truck driver’s action.

Whilst the right to strike is conferred by our Constitution, it is critical to note that violence is an act of criminality.
Our cry for investors is going to be affected severely.

SEE THIS: WATCH: Protestors loot truck on the N3 near Mooi Toll Plaza

We urge those who are carrying out these activities to act in a responsible manner and use the legal means to resolve their grievances. We also call upon our residents to desist from looting.

READ MORE: UPDATE: Protest flares up again on the N3 near the Mooi Toll Plaza

Mooi-Mpofana should not be used as a strategic point for economic sabotage by people who are not going to be affected by the consequences of their actions.

We want to set the record straight that the actions of arson were not carried out by Mooi-Mpofana residents. At the same time, we appeal to companies who are accused of employing illegal immigrants to desist from such actions.
Concerned Mooi River Resident

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