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Truck drivers affiliated with the All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South Africa have embarked on a stay away on Sunday morning. TruckDrivers

They say no trucks will be moving across the country. They are protesting against the hiring of foreign nationals in the trucking industry.

The truckers are expected to march to the Bargaining council offices in Pietermaritzburg and Johannesburg on Monday to deliver their memorandum.“Our issue, our grievance and our pain is that we need zero percent foreigners in the trucking industry. This is not xenophobic, it is the law which is working in all countries in SADC including South Africa. There are many companies which are fly by night which employ foreigners only.

Several national and provincial routes are expected to be affected by the All Truck Drivers Forum and Allied South African that is embarking on a nationwide shutdown.

 

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