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Monday, 20 June 2016

AT LEAST 20 BUSES TORCHED IN MAMELODI -South Africa


Protests have flared up in Tshwane over the ANC’s decision to put Thoko Didiza as its mayoral candidate.
Putco has confirmed that one of its drivers and four passengers have been shot and wounded inside a bus outside Mamelodi amid the turmoil on 3 July 2015. Picture: @tshidi_lee

JOHANNESBURG – Putco has confirmed to Eyewitness News that their buses are among at least 20  torched during protests in Mamelodi this afternoon.
This follows reports of entrances into the Atteridgeville, the current Mayor Kgosientsho Ramokgopa’s home town, being blocked with burning tyres and rocks.

Protests have flared up in the city over the African National Congress (ANC)'s decision to put forward Thoko Didiza as its mayoral candidate.
Putco has retracted its earlier statement that 20 of its buses have been burnt and have revised their number to two.
Putco spokesperson Tshepo Tsotsotso said, “Some of our buses have been affected in Mamelodi and we are still quantifying the damage. This means our passengers may be affected tomorrow.”
The bus company says it’s working with law enforcement to ensure its buses and passengers are safe on the morning commute tomorrow. 
At the same time, Prasa has confirmed their buses are among those burnt during the violent protests in Tshwane but cannot give an exact number as yet. 

CRIMINAL CONDUCT
The ANC has urged the authorities to deal decisively with any person engaged in violence in Tshwane.
A Tshwane Metro Police car was flipped on its roof in Arcadia, amunicipal vehicle vanadalised and buses torched in Mamelodi, and streets are being blocked with burning debris in Atteridgeville.
The party’s Zizi Kodwa says the police should deal with people who engage in criminal conduct.
“If they are thinking all that is being done, the violence and so on, is done in the name of the ANC; it’s done for individual interests and therefore law enforcement must be deal with it.”
He says this does not warrant political intervention.
“It has nothing to do with the ANC when people burn tyres, destruction of property, people shoot one another and so on – that is not political activism, its criminal activism.”
Kodwa urged members to accept the decision surrounding Tshwane mayoral candidate.
Meanwhile, images coming out of Mamelodi show the Stanza Bopape Clinic also on fire.

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