The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality has likened violent protests to organised crime after municipal employees were attacked and several vehicles were torched by striking staff.
Screengrab/@tshwane_mayor/XThe municipality has compared the violence to organised crime.The City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality has likened violent protests to organised crime after municipal employees were attacked and several vehicles were torched by striking staff.
"It is clear we are no longer dealing with illegal strike action; we are now dealing with a well-coordinated criminal attack against the City.
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