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Two buses were stoned and torched by angry residents in Sterkspruit. |
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Workers protested in Stellenbosch at the Unversity. |
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A group of teachers from a Hout Bay school showed their opposition to the Western Cape Education Department's new collaboration schools pilot project during aprotest. |
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About 100 residents of the Tsunami informal settlement in Delft marched to the Western Cape legislature, demanding electricity. |
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Members of the South African Municipal Workers' Union protested in Johannesburg, causing damage and tipping over bins. Police responded by fring teargas and rubber bullets. 9 people were injured. |
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Parliament was forced to suspend its business due to an ongoing strike by employee members of the National Education, Health and Allied Workers' Union (Nehawu). Protesters sang and danced forcing Parliament to close. |
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About 150 people from Mitchells Plain marched against gender-basedviolenceto start the annual 16 Days of Activism for NoViolenceAgainst Women and Children campaign. |
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Angry residents of Bale village, near Musina, protested outside the Masisi police station to demand answers. |
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Angry residents of Khayelitsha Site C blocked railway tracks and roads, and burned tyres after their electricity connections were cut by a Metrorail team. |
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Feelings ran high during aprotestby taxi operators in the Port Elizabeth city centre when business owners were blocked from entering and leaving their premises. |