Polyoak, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa

Polyoak, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa Polyoak Packaging (Pty) Ltd
17 Aeroton Rd, Johannesburg, 2103, South Africa
+27 11 247 6000

22/05/2023
10/02/2023

BREAKING NEWS: STATE OF NATIONAL DISASTER IS IN FACT PREMEDITATED STATE CAPTURE/POWER GRAB/COUP PLANNED ALL ALONG

https://fb.watch/i8y7ZLVJ81/
https://fb.watch/iB9lTMPE-6/

When a National State of Disaster was announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa during his State of the Nation Address (Sona) speech on Thursday, which talked about how “in a time of crisis, we need a single point of command and a single line of march”, the opposition benches burst into heckling.

And even before Ramaphosa concluded his 8,210-word speech, some parties had briefed its lawyers.

“A National State of Disaster under the guise of dealing with the load shedding crisis will similarly empower the ANC to abuse procurement processes and issue nonsensical regulations that have nothing to do with the electricity crisis. The opposition will not sit back and allow the ANC to abuse the electricity disaster it created to loot and further abuse the people of South Africa like they have done during the Covid Lockdown,” the opposition said.

The possible declaration of the Electricity State of Disaster (That the ANC caused themselves https://fb.watch/i8y7ZLVJ81/ ) had raised concern across business and civil society, given the extent of tender and procurement corruption in the two-year Covid-19 State of Disaster and lockdown.

Questions were also raised over what a State of Disaster would contribute towards resolving South Africa’s energy crisis, given the availability of existing legislative routes for emergency funding and procurement regulatory relief.

Urgent notice: Possible ATDF (All Truck Drivers Foundation) nationwide demonstrations on 25/09/2020 pertaining to dissat...
24/09/2020

Urgent notice: Possible ATDF (All Truck Drivers Foundation) nationwide demonstrations on 25/09/2020 pertaining to dissatisfaction with foreign nationals expected to result in risks to business operations
Information indicates that members/supporters of the All Truck Drivers Foundation (ATDF) are planning to embark on demonstrations nationwide on 25/09/2020 due to dissatisfaction with the supposed high number of foreign nationals employed within the Road Freight Sector. Applicable risks in the event of unrest include violent attacks on trucks/drivers, arson (pelting trucks with petrol bombs), barricading of roads with hijacked trucks, violent clashes between criminals and authorities as well as looting of trucks. Although ATDF previously distanced itself from similar planned demonstrations, sporadic incidents of unrest by its members/supporters took place, as such, in the event that ATDF distances itself from the planned demonstrations, unrest remains probable. Take note that demonstrations, while reportedly planned for 25/09/2020, could materialise from late on 24/09/2020. In addition, be advised that members of Sisonke People`s Forum (SPF), who previously voiced support for ATDF, embarked on demonstrations on 24/09/2020 against immigration laws, while members of Umkhonto We Sizwe Military Veterans Association (MKMVA) are supposedly planning to embark on demonstrations along major roads in Tongaat, Durban Central and Mariannhill (KwaZulu-Natal) from 24/09/2020 against foreign nationals allegedly decreasing employment opportunities for South Africans and are therefore likely to participate in or support ATDF demonstrations on 25/09/2020.

Urgent notice: Possible ATDF (All Truck Drivers Foundation) nationwide demonstrations on 25/09/2020 pertaining to dissatisfaction with foreign nationals expected to result in risks to business operations Information indicates that members/supporters of the All Truck Drivers Foundation (ATDF) are pla...

03/12/2018

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