Sifiso Zulu | 2 years ago | Edited by Thapelo Lekabe

JOHANNESBURG – The case against the organisers of the #TotalShutDown march has been closed.
It emerged earlier on Monday that police in Tshwane opened a case of public violence against the movement.
Thousands of women marched to the Union Buildings in Pretoria last week to deliver a memorandum to President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The national commissioner took a decision in light of the fact that the initial report that he received didn’t mention anything about any transgression by the protestors. In light of that, he took a decision that this case be closed unfounded.
Police spokesperson Vish Naidoo
#Totalshudown [WATCH] A scuffle has broken out between protestors and police at the Union Buildings. Marchers are demanding Cyril Ramaphosa come and receive their memorandum. TK pic.twitter.com/zCW6Hfp108
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) August 1, 2018
#Totalshudown Organisers of the campaign have refused to deliver the memorandum to Minister Naledi Pandor demanding that President Cyril Ramaphosa receive it himself. TK pic.twitter.com/9SxjSx3GQG
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) August 1, 2018