#NationalShutdown: Calls for complete road shutdown across South Africa appear to be false
JOBURG – The shutdown called for motorists to block roads and highways with their vehicles to protest the Value Added Tax (Vat) increase and the petrol price hike.
Calls for a national shutdown of roads today (2 July), which circulated on social media, appear to be completely false as traffic flowed smoothly across the city this morning.
The shutdown called for motorists to block roads and highways with their vehicles to protest the Value Added Tax (Vat) and petrol price increase.
On the same day as the intended strike, it was announced that the petrol price would increase by 26c, just one month after an 82c petrol hike.
Metro police spokesperson, Superintendent Edna Mamonyane, told the Sandton Chronicle that while she was aware of the messages circulating on social media, the Metro police had not received any application for the alleged strike.
#NationalShutDown what happened??? I was suppose to be at home, got to work late
— Zweli (@nakeli_ntja) July 2, 2018
#NationalShutDown ohh shit I've just woke to the sad news that we aint shutting nothing down today. Did i get the dates mixed up??
Im getting fired today😣 pic.twitter.com/S1bcb557EQ
— Sbusiso Nkwali🇿🇦♚♔ (@mabyura) July 2, 2018
Y'all said there is a national shutdown today, why am I at work? why did i get a taxi? I'm upset.
— Champion (@Fresh_Maxx) July 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/HazelbirdZinhle/status/1013676466352148481
Thought there s supposed to be a national shutdown on the roads, only to hear there's another petrol price increase on the cards
😂
— Hotep Tlhoax: Tha Antivaxxer𓂀 (@x3mism) July 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/thandokuhle6/status/1013673617056587777