These protests have been euphemistically dubbed “service delivery protests” but there is more indication recently that protesters are tying in with nation wide calls, expressing their demands to national political representatives.. these will not remain simple masses of people refusing to pay for services or demanding affordable or free utilitities like running water or electricity. the discontent is growing fast toward non confidence in the leadership.
all that’s lacking really is a political agenda and an organisation to go along with that.Amplify’d from www.iol.co.za:80
Angry protesters form Madelakufa informal settlement in Thembisa – Gauteng – gather outside the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality offices as they demand houses which were allegedly promised by President Jacob Zuma. Armed police and Metro police officers gathered on the property to keep the peace as fed-up residents waved placards and flags, shouted out their complaints and demanded to be heard by council officials. Photo: Chris Collingridge, The Star
October 13 2010 at 18:50
poor communities in azania are growing impatient with western puppets
October 14, 2010 by tanclo
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