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Samwu’s valentine gift to Ekurhuleni – A strike

Despite municipal workers expected to embark on a strike on Friday February 14, the municipality has contingency plans in place.

ALBERTON – Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality wishes to inform its residents of the planned march by the South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu), to the Germiston Council offices, on Friday, February 14.

The municipality said it has put in place contingency plans to try to minimise the impact of possible service interruptions due to the march.

Should interruptions or incidents be experienced, residents must notify the municipality on the following call centre numbers and/or social media platforms:

• Life threatening emergencies: (011) 458-0911 or 10177(mobile: 112).

• Service complaints 0860 543 000

• Twitter: @EMM_Call_Centre. “For updates on the service delivery schedules, they can visit our website www.ekurhuleni.gov.za, or find us on Twitter @EMM_Call_Centre and listen to local radio stations,” said Mandlakazi Mpahlwa-Sigcawu, divisional head: media relations at Ekurhuleni Metro.

The march is expected to affect the following streets in Germiston:

  • Power Street
  • Joubert Street
  • Prince Street
  • Cross Street.

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