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Sanco organised a service delivery protest march in Tshwane under the #TshwaneShutdown movement.

The South African Civic Organisation organised the march under the #TswhaneShutdown movement. Sanco said earlier that it does not need permission to stage a protest march to highlight the plight of the community.warned members of the public not to participate in an unprotected #TshwaneShutdown protest march.Sanco Chairperson in Tshwane, Abram Mashishi, says marching is a constitutional right.

Tshwane residents form Soshanguve, Mamelodi and Hammaskraal embarked on a #TshwaneShutdown protest march against lack of service delivery. Some roads were blockaded with burning tyres and rocks, forcing motorists to manoeuvre their way around the townships to access roads leading out of the townships.“The situation is calm. Everything is under control and we’re restoring order. And we will continue to make sure that those who are involved in perpetrating crimes are arrested.

Mokgalapa says they’ve inherited derelict service providers from the previous administration which sought to derail service delivery.

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