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Labour federation Cosatu has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to scrap fuel taxes and levies amid exorbitant fuel hikes and soaring food prices. The Federation’s General Secretary, Bheki Ntshalintshali, led a march in Durban, on Friday.

Cosatu's General Secretary, Bheki Ntshalintshali

Cosatu General Secretary, Bheki Ntshalintshali says, “We think it is not only going to be the Treasury and the Minister of Minerals and Energy to determine. We think it is the responsibility of the cabinet as a whole. The country is in crisis the person must have to intervene he can’t just throw his hands in the air and say certain Ministers are responsible. We think the parliament is responsible for this.

 

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That's a wrong call. They should call him to step down. Not even aside!

Cosatu is like the Government. They collect monthly contributions from member and then ocationaly do a shout-out to say something members want’s to hear and then go quiet again. Just words and no action.

Waste of of time , these useless sellouts. They must not waste our time, we are still digesting PhalaPhalaGate

With this? It explains their had less 50 people and why workers can attack Ramaphosa on workers day rally. Cosatu is just out of touch and irrelevant to society

Is this thing called COSATU still there.....

Irrelevsnt, COSATU needs to STEP-ASIDE!

SERIOUSLY? I had to read this about 5 times to make sure my eyes wasn't Deceiving me🤣🤣🤣 COSATU? I seriously don't believe this but they say SEEING IS BELIEVING 🤣🤣🤣

jacquescupido12 Not for him to disappear?

Labour pretending they know something about the economy. Scary.

Cosatu is no longer relevant…

I don’t know why I read this as: “COSATU is calling on Cyril Ramaphosa to step down”🚶🏾

They forgot to mention that he must step aside while at it

He’s simply following orders .. as is Bîdên!!!

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