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South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) says its members who are protesting on the N1 highway in Midrand, Johannesburg are frustrated after going 4 years without salary increases. Eight protesters were arrested as protesters threw rocks and police fired rubber bullets. |
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The DA Women's Network staged a silent picketprotestoutside the Port Elizabeth court to raise awareness around the impact of genderviolenceon women and children. At the same time, a group of women gathered to show support for the accuses. |
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A 700-strong crowd marched from Masiphumelele and spent the day outside the Simon's Town court waiting to hear if their leader would return home. |
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Protesters, upset over the ANC local candidate choice, blockaded roads in Umlazi,, burning tyres, breaking beer bottles and toppling rocks on to the road. |
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Two more schools were burnt in Vuwani in ongoing protest action by residents. |
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Classes at the Western Cape College of Nursing in Athlone were suspended after a studentprotest over bursaries. |
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Protest action by Satawu members in continued in Johannesburg. |
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Hundreds of angry residents in Pietermaritzburg took to the streets , blocking Selby Msimang Road with burning tyres. Residents were unhappy over the lack of service delivery |
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Frustrated pupils at the Heritage Academy staged a protest at the school in Pietermaritzberg, demanding the school employ a maths teacher and provide them with library and Internet access. |
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In ongoing protest action in Vuwani, two schools were set alight at Masakona, apparently by the protesters bringing the number of schools that were torched to 17. |