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Mpumalanga police spokesman Leonard Hlathi said there was an attempt by a group of people to bomb a Clicks store in Emalahleni.
Image: SAPS Facebook page.
JOHANNESBURG – Mpumalanga police spokesman Leonard Hlathi said there was an attempt by a group of people to bomb a Clicks store in Emalahleni with gasoline.
He said the police were now investigating.
“According to the information we have gathered, around 1 in the morning a group of men arrived and threw a gasoline bomb at the store. However, only a few glasses [panes] they were cracked, but the store itself is safe, there is no damage to the store. “
Witbank clicks petrol pump. pic.twitter.com/XF07POyMET
– Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) September 7, 2020
Meanwhile, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Vice President Floyd Shivambu has called on South Africans to help the party close the 880 click-through outlets on Monday by notifying the Red Berets where the stores are operating normally.
The party said it was not breaking any laws and was allowed to protest inside shopping malls against a racist advertisement that referred to the natural hair of black women as “damaged, dry and frizzy” while showing the hair of a white woman as normal.
“You must go to hell, Clicks and his lawyers” – Floyd Shivambu
The EFF is demonstrating outside #Clicks in Sandton City saying that racism will not be tolerated and that if stores must close for the entire week / month then so be it. pic.twitter.com/aHIBXzS76v
– EWN reporter (@ewnreporter) September 7, 2020
Shivambu is currently in Sandton City and said there would be financial implications for clicks.
“Unfortunately they are going to suffer collateral damage, but the fact is that we are not going to allow this and we are going to fight the people with anything possible. That is our determination. If you look at what happened to the employees when we took over H&M, after our stock in H&M gave more benefits. “
Khoza: “If they don’t close the store tomorrow, we’re going to turn it upside down. #clicsmustfall protests @NkoRaphael pic.twitter.com/cXNM9tNuA1
– EWN reporter (@ewnreporter) September 7, 2020
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