Police force protesters away from Cape Town’s civic center



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They had gathered there Thursday morning to demand a meeting with Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato on his ongoing calls for basic services.

Protesters run for cover after police fire stun grenades to disperse them during a protest at Cape Town’s Civic Center on November 19, 2020. Image: Kaylynn Palm / EWN

CAPE TOWN – Police have forced crowds of protesters away from the Cape Town Civic Center.

They had gathered there Thursday morning to demand a meeting with Cape Town Mayor Dan Plato on his ongoing calls for basic services.

Some are from an informal settlement that emerged on land in Khayelitsha during the COVID-19 shutdown.

It has been a flash point for a previous protest.

Last week, three buses and a delivery truck were set on fire.

Community leader Mzukisi Molosi said they had every right to demand basic services.

“We will not stop until we get what is convenient for us, which is water and toilets, which is our right.”

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