Truckers drive home anti-Zuma message

Trucking companies joined

thousands of protesters in

Cape Town last Friday calling

for president Jacob Zuma

to step down. This after his

cabinet reshuffle that saw the

downgrading of South Africa’s

investment status to ‘junk’

by ratings agencies Fitch and

Standard & Poor’s (S&P) last

week.

City of Cape Town Traffic

spokesperson Maxime

Bezuidenhout said there had

been three sets of trucks on the

road bearing the same message:

“Zuma must go”. One set

blocked the airport approach

road on the N2 highway while

two other sets drove very slowly

on the N1.

An estimated 60 000

marchers took to the streets

in all the major cities. More

marches are planned for the

coming weeks leading up to the

motion of no confidence against

Zuma on April 18.