Santaco says the EFF's briefed it about its plans to bring the country to a standstill, and it respects the right to protest.
The taxi industry is not supporting the EFF’s shutdown, so that means transport will be available for people wishing to go to work on Monday. For more, eNCA speaks to Santaco president Abner Tsebe.
JOHANNESBURG - The South African National Taxi Council says the EFF's briefed it about its plans to bring the country to a standstill, and it respects the right to protest.National shutdown | BUSA says threats must not be toleratedSantaco president Abner Tsebe said the taxi industry will operate as normal on the day of the national shutdown.
"And against this, we therefore confidently believe that come the 20th we will all work together to afford each other space in pursuance of our diverse interests and intended objectives of the day."
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