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MK veterans and truck drivers wage campaign against immigrants in Durban

MK veterans and truck drivers wage campaign against immigrants in Durban
The All Truck Drivers Foundation and MK veterans march through Durban, demanding that no truck with a South African registration should be driven by a foreign national. (Photo: Nokulunga Majola)

Truck drivers in Durban are demanding that only South Africans be allowed to drive freight. At the same time, an African solidarity group has appealed to the ANC to call 'xenophobic MK veterans' to order.

First published by GroundUp

On Monday members of the All Truck Drivers Foundation and the uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) marched in Durban, calling for foreign nationals to be deported.

Dumisani Ngcobo, treasurer at the Durban branch of the All Truck Drivers Forum, said they submitted a memorandum to the Transnet Port Authority at Bayhead Road entry point with an ultimatum that no truck with a South African registration should enter the harbour if driven by a foreign national after 1 December.

Five people were arrested for public violence during the protest and will appear in court soon, according to KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Captain Nqobile Gwala.

Two weeks ago, MKMVA members closed down foreign-owned businesses in Durban. A number of people were injured and shops were looted.

Daniel Dunia, executive director of the Africa Solidarity Network, said, “We need xenophobic MK veterans who are involved in criminal activities of looting, intimidation and harassment to be arrested and face the might of the law. 

“We need eThekwini municipality to intervene and address the situation and we need the ANC to call their comrades to order.”

Garemu Askowu, who has a shop in Pine Street, said immigrants were living in fear. His shop was looted two weeks ago by MKMVA members.

“These people are living better lives than many South Africans in our own country,” said Zibuse Cele, MKMVA convenor. 

“They are getting benefits like social, pension and disability grants when many of our people are getting rejected. South Africans must be top priority in everything because this is our country”

“We have qualified people who are unemployed and students who are looking for jobs, but they are not getting opportunities because jobs are given to foreigners,” claimed Cele.

He blamed homeless people who joined the protest for the violence and looting and claimed they had acted in this manner because they were on “drugs brought by foreigners”.

MKMVA KwaZulu-Natal provincial chairperson Themba Mavundla said, “When we were fighting for our country, we went to other African countries where we were placed in camps, but we didn’t own businesses like they do in this country.”

In a statement, KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala appealed for calm and a peaceful resolution to the concerns of truck drivers. 

He said the departments of labour and home affairs are currently involved in a process of developing legislation that will address employment of non-South Africans in all sectors of the economy, including road freight.

“We must however reiterate that we will not allow lawlessness to threaten our economy, more so as we emerge from the economic crisis caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

“We thus call on those who have grievances to work with us and not to shut down our roads, torch trucks or even resort to attacking truck drivers as has happened before,” said Zikalala. DM

 

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  • etienne van den heever says:

    Appealing for “calm and peaceful resolution” is admirable – but where is the SAPS in this disgraceful display – Asleep at the wheel as usual? This is not protest – but organised thuggery

  • Nick Poree Poree says:

    This is economic sabotage with at least R400 million of damage to road and rail transport in the last week. Where is our army, or is it no match for the MK “vets” most of whom seem to be under the age of 25?
    As it is clear that there is no intention to discipline the culprits, we trust that our President will resign from the AU and announce that the Tripartite Free Trade Area and African Continental Free Trade Area have been abandoned and that all countries should abandon the idea of regional integration and defend their borders against foreigners.

  • Johan Buys says:

    MKVA is running out of illegal covid tobacco cash

  • Mike Griffiths says:

    I have had occasion just recently to employ a number of casual labourers to help me finish a project. This is an easy enough exercise since every morning there are dozens of them waiting expectantly on a street corner near my home. Being as patriotic as the next man I am keen to employ South Africans but I have yet to find one, all the individuals I have had dealings with are from Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique or Namibia. How can this be? We have 40% unemployment in SA. Surely our citizens should be lining up in their droves to take some work? Could it be that South Africans have got used to the hand-outs and a day’s honest labour ismlefogçyk

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