The Citizen (KZN)

Breather for Vuwani revolt

- Steven Tau

The total shutdown of services in the troubled area of Vuwani, in Limpopo, has been suspended to allow people to celebrate Easter weekend.

The area was tense for the better part of last week, after a primary school was set alight amid a protest action over demarcatio­n issues.

Irate residents in the area are demanding that the Municipal Demarcatio­n Board (MDB) reverses its decision to merge the area with Malamulele and other surroundin­g villages to form a new municipali­ty.

The protesting residents have made it clear that they want to remain under the Makhado local municipali­ty.

Speaking to The Citizen yesterday, spokespers­on for the Pro-Makhado task team Nsovo Sambo said they have also been approached by different businesses requesting them to suspend the protest action, which has seen children being barred from going to school, while taxis and buses have not been allowed to operate.

“We considered the requests and decided to suspend the shutdown only for this Easter week, but immediatel­y after the Easter weekend, we will continue with the protest action,” Sambo said.

Meanwhile, last week, the task team distanced itself from the school arson incident, saying it strongly condemns the act, which robs the country of its future.

“These barbaric and criminal acts also undermines the genuine struggle of the people of Vuwani,” he said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa