'Ramaphosa deeply concerned about eThekwini' in wake of fiery wage strike - Presidency
In the letter, Ramaphosa informed Kaunda of his intention to intervene through a Presidential eThekwini Working Group that would attempt to resolve the issues. But, barely a month after that engagement,as angry residents burnt tyres and blocked roads, protesting over uncollected refuse strewn across the streets, a lack of water and electricity - amid a SA Municipal Workers Union wage strike.South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future.
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