Youth marches for economic freedom

The ANCYL in Carolina at Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality and concerned community members took to the streets of Silobela and Carolina, as they marched to Shanduka Mine formerly known as Strathrae mine last Friday to voice their dissatisfaction with the mines not doing enough for the community.

Ermelo: The ANCYL in Carolina at Chief Albert Luthuli Municipality and concerned community members took to the streets of Silobela and Carolina, as they marched to Shanduka Mine formerly known as Strathrae mine last Friday to voice their dissatisfaction with the mines not doing enough for the community.

Of the nine mines that operate around Carolina that were invited, only five headed the call and attended the march and received the memorandum. They were given 14 working days to respond back at a community meeting.

Ndumiso Mokako of the ANCYL informed the marchers that it was high time the mines played their role in the community.

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