Monday stayaway: ‘Stay open, don’t submit’ industry advises business

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The calls for a shutdown have triggered fears of a repeat of the 2021 riots, with many malls subjected to looting and destruction. Moneyweb NationalShutdown

The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry has joined industry’s collective condemnation of the Economic Freedom Fighters’ planned shutdown on Monday, 20 March, and is calling on businesses to resist intimidation by the political party. The industry body said in a statement on Thursday that the economy cannot afford further setbacks because of the “reckless calls for a shutdown ostensibly to remove political opponents”.

The Consumer Goods Council of South Africa – which represents the interests of companies in the retail and manufacturing industries – said that although it recognises and respects individuals’ rights to express frustrations through protest, there is no need to freeze economic activity while doing so.

 

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