Soweto Parliament leader Nhlanhla Lux alleges EFF members bombed his house on Monday. He says two bombs hit his house with one bomb hitting the electric fence and damaging his neighbours' windows.
The EFF is leading a march against rolling blackouts and a collapsing economy while calling for President Ramaphosa to resign. eNCA reporter Heidi Giokos is in SowetoJOHANNESBURG - Soweto Parliament leader Nhlanhla Lux alleges EFF members bombed his house on Monday.
He says two bombs hit his house with one bomb hitting the electric fence and damaging his neighbours' windows.Meanwhile, 87 protesters have been arrested in the past 15 hours for public-violence-related offences.The arrests have been made by the National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure.
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