SACP suspends 5 district members implicated in Tshwane unrest
The SACP also said it noted that the recent and renewed wave of violence in Tshwane was a continuation of previous divisions and factionalism.
The SACP also said it noted that the recent and renewed wave of violence in Tshwane was a continuation of previous divisions and factionalism.
On Thursday, the Western Cape High Court ruled in favour of the DA and its leader Mmusi Maimane and ordered the committee to be reconstituted.
City Press reported on Sunday that while fiery protests raged in Tshwane this past week, police were told to focus on protecting national key points.