Sasolburg residents continue to protest

A burning tyre.

A burning tyre.

Published Jan 21, 2013

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Free State - Residents of Zamdela township in Sasolburg, Free State continued to protest against municipal demarcation plans and barricaded roads on Monday morning, police said.

“The protests started again just after 5am today (Monday). Main roads into the Zamdela township have been barricaded...tyres are burning,” said police spokesman Constable Peter Kareli.

Learning had come to a standstill as children in the township stayed away from schools in the morning, he said.

The protests started on Sunday when residents came out of a meeting about municipal demarcation.

They were apparently unhappy about plans to merge Sasolburg into the Ngwathe Local Municipality, which Parys falls under.

Nearly ninety people were arrested and charged with public violence on Sunday after they went amok and looted shops in the township.

“More people were arrested at around 3am this morning (Monday) as they continued to loot shops,” Kareli said.

The total number of those arrested since Sunday has not been officially tallied yet and it is estimated that almost 150 were arrested.

Those who were arrested on Sunday are expected to appear in the Sasolburg Magistrates' Court on Monday to face charges of public violence. - Sapa

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