Re: Phalaborwa Protests
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 2:29 pm
UPDATE: RIOTERS CLOSE ALL BUSINESS CENTRES IN AND AROUND PHALABORWA
Bulletin has received an update that the violent rioters responsible for the closure of all the main routes into and out of Phalaborwa town last week, were starting up again this afternoon.
Over the weekend the Police and the Public Order Policing units (POP) managed to defuse the situation and with the help of members of local security groups, removed the barricades from the R71 and R40 routes. Police maintained a strong visible presence throughout the weekend and are still on site as rioters prepare to resume their illegal actions.
A message was broadcast an hour ago stating that the BCF members had attempted to close the Hoedspruit to Phalaborwa route as this was the main vain for the hundreds of trucks to and from the mine. They were continuously dispersed and were seen in the bushes next to the road threatening drivers with rocks and ketties (catapults).
The latest right now is that Namakgale and Phalaborwa's business centres have been closed down and all staff have been sent home for their own safety.
The rioters have reportedly gathered at the taxi ranks of Phalaborwa and Namakgale.
Both routes are open but motorists are advised to use extreme caution as the situation is volatile.
Bulletin has a journalist at the scene and we will keep you updated.
The video attached to the news report was taken in Namakgale centre just 10 kilometres outside of Phalaborwa.
Bulletin has received an update that the violent rioters responsible for the closure of all the main routes into and out of Phalaborwa town last week, were starting up again this afternoon.
Over the weekend the Police and the Public Order Policing units (POP) managed to defuse the situation and with the help of members of local security groups, removed the barricades from the R71 and R40 routes. Police maintained a strong visible presence throughout the weekend and are still on site as rioters prepare to resume their illegal actions.
A message was broadcast an hour ago stating that the BCF members had attempted to close the Hoedspruit to Phalaborwa route as this was the main vain for the hundreds of trucks to and from the mine. They were continuously dispersed and were seen in the bushes next to the road threatening drivers with rocks and ketties (catapults).
The latest right now is that Namakgale and Phalaborwa's business centres have been closed down and all staff have been sent home for their own safety.
The rioters have reportedly gathered at the taxi ranks of Phalaborwa and Namakgale.
Both routes are open but motorists are advised to use extreme caution as the situation is volatile.
Bulletin has a journalist at the scene and we will keep you updated.
The video attached to the news report was taken in Namakgale centre just 10 kilometres outside of Phalaborwa.