Protests close KNP gate

Residents of the Princess informal settlement near Roodepoort protest on Albertina Sisulu Road (Formerly Main Reef Road).Residents are protesting a lack of housing and service delivery in the area. Picture: Wesley Fester 210114

Residents of the Princess informal settlement near Roodepoort protest on Albertina Sisulu Road (Formerly Main Reef Road).Residents are protesting a lack of housing and service delivery in the area. Picture: Wesley Fester 210114

Published Jan 28, 2015

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Polokwane - Violent protests in Malamulele, Limpopo, have prompted the Kruger National Park to close its Punda Maria gate, a spokesman said on Wednesday.

“We are advising tourists to use other gates because of protests in Malamulele affecting Punda Maria gate,” William Mabasa said.

Tourists wishing to visit the park could use the Pafuri or Phalaborwa gates, he said.

The tourism industry on the outskirts of Malamulele has been suffering since violent protests erupted there. Last year protesters set fire to shops and looted, causing millions of rands in damage.

Local residents have blockaded the road to Malamulele and subsequently a route leading to Kruger National Park. No business or schooling has been taking place in Malamulele as residents demand they be given a separate municipality from Malamulele.

They accuse the Thulamela local municipality of directing services to Tshivenda speaking settlements and neglecting Xitsonga ones.

Residents are expected to know by Friday whether their bid to have their own municipality has been approved.

Sapa

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