DA-led uMngeni municipality claims ANC distributed chips, bread and T-shirts to illegal protesters

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DA-led uMngeni municipality claims ANC distributed chips, bread and T-shirts to illegal protesters
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The DA-led Umngeni local municipality on Tuesday accused the ANC of fueling the ongoing protest action on the R617 in Mpophomeni in KwaZulu-Natal.

Meanwhile the municipality announced its offices would not open on Tuesday morning as the R617 and Mandela highway remained blocked by angry residents.

Pappas said the municipality would go to court to compel public order policing to act if they fail to do so.

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