Fana Mokoena calls for entertainment industry to join EFF national shutdown

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Fana Mokoena calls for entertainment industry to join EFF national shutdown
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“The entire entertainment industry must join the national shutdown on March 20. It is not an EFF shutdown, it’s for all South Africans,” said Mokoena

Actor and EFF member Fana Mokoena has called for the entertainment industry to join the red berets' national shutdown protest.

The EFF is planning the “mother of all shutdowns” later this month, calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign. protesting against load-shedding and other service delivery issues. “The entire entertainment industry must join the national shutdown on March 20. It is not an EFF shutdown, it’s for all South Africans. Let’s heed the call and make our voices heard,” Mokoena said.“On March 20, performing artists must feel free [to] join the national shutdown without fear of intimidation. Entertainment companies are warned not to intimidate artists, therefore trampling on their right to strike. March 20 is national shutdown day.

The entire Entertainment Industry must join the National Shutdown on the 20th of March. It is not an EFF shutdown, it’s for ALL South Africans. Let’s heed the call and make our voices heard. The Entertainer Industry has been hit hard by loadshedding and a useless president.!

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