The Citizen (Gauteng)

Alcohol flows at Vaal Workers’ Day celebratio­ns

- Sanele Gumada

With the atmosphere lively and celebrator­y, thousands of people gathered yesterday at Vanderbijl­park’s Bophelong Stadium for the Congress of South African Trade Unions’ (Cosatu) annual Internatio­nal Workers’ Day celebratio­n.

With rallies held in all nine provinces, Cosatu members focused on living wages, unemployme­nt and the hope to amend the national minimum wage.

Cosatu spokespers­on Sizwe Pamla said: “May Day signifies the struggles, sacrifices and victories of workers since 1886. It gives workers a platform to reflect on a time where workers stood up and demanded better working conditions and living wages.”

Many of the people gathered at Bophelong Stadium were clearly fuelling their celebratio­ns with alcohol.

“I am just here to celebrate and have fun. This is our day and I’m here to celebrate this day,” said one Cosatu member.

Singing struggle songs and chanting incoherent­ly, members also held banners which affirmed their plea for emancipati­on and better rights for the working class.

“We are celebratin­g emancipa- tion. It is important to commemorat­e the employees who were previously oppressed. Today, we see their freedom and what they fought for,” said South African Congress of Trade Unions (Sactu) leader Lazarus Molokeloa.

Some marched in groups, brandishin­g knobkerrie­s and chanting: “We are tired! We want to be free from the struggle!”

Cosatu members marched to mining company AcerlorMit­tal to hand over their proposed memorandum.

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? ON THE MARCH. Congress of South African Trade Unions members yesterday celebrate Workers’ Day in the Vaal. Marches were held all over the country.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ON THE MARCH. Congress of South African Trade Unions members yesterday celebrate Workers’ Day in the Vaal. Marches were held all over the country.

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