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SA denies Zimbabwe's EFF permission to stage anti-govt demo at border post
02 Sep 2020 at 06:24hrs | Views
SOUTH AFRICAN authorities have reportedly denied Zimbabwe opposition party, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) permission to hold demonstrations at Beitbridge Border Post.
EFF had planned to hold protests on 31 August 2020 on the South African side of the Beitbridge Border post to register displeasure over the Zanu-PF led government's crackdown on human rights defenders and journalists in Zimbabwe.
The opposition party had also enlisted Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters to bolster the demonstrations.
Party president Innocent Ndibali told NewZimbabwe.com the political outfit decided to call off the planned action after failing to secure permission from the relevant South African authorities.
"Due to multiple of factors beyond our control, EFF Zimbabwe has with difficulty and sadness seen it necessary to call off the planned protest," Ndibali said.
"Until last night, EFF Zimbabwe had not been able to secure permission from the South African authorities to hold a peaceful protest at the Border Post despite EFF Zimbabwe making an application and notification of our plans.
"It is regrettable that the protest was not allowed to proceed."
The opposition leader apologised to the party's stakeholders who had pledged to take part in the demonstrations.
"We would like to apologise to our fighters, our allies and the people of Zimbabwe. EFF Zimbabwe will not be deterred in its generational mission to bring about total change in Zimbabwe," said Ndibali.
EFF had planned to hold protests on 31 August 2020 on the South African side of the Beitbridge Border post to register displeasure over the Zanu-PF led government's crackdown on human rights defenders and journalists in Zimbabwe.
The opposition party had also enlisted Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters to bolster the demonstrations.
Party president Innocent Ndibali told NewZimbabwe.com the political outfit decided to call off the planned action after failing to secure permission from the relevant South African authorities.
"Until last night, EFF Zimbabwe had not been able to secure permission from the South African authorities to hold a peaceful protest at the Border Post despite EFF Zimbabwe making an application and notification of our plans.
"It is regrettable that the protest was not allowed to proceed."
The opposition leader apologised to the party's stakeholders who had pledged to take part in the demonstrations.
"We would like to apologise to our fighters, our allies and the people of Zimbabwe. EFF Zimbabwe will not be deterred in its generational mission to bring about total change in Zimbabwe," said Ndibali.
Source - newzimbabwe