By Enyichukwu Enemanna
Police in South Africa have said the opposition-backed protests in the country are not mere efforts to disrupt social and business activities, but an attempt to overthrow the government.
The opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is organising nationwide marches on Monday to protest against the country’s prolonged power crisis and has called on President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign.
KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi revealed this while briefing media at the weekend on security plans to deal with the proposed protests.
“This is an attempt to overthrow the government. This is not a shutdown, but it’s anarchy.
“The magnitude of threats differs from other planned shutdowns and that is why we have to be extra vigilant,” Mkhwanazi was quoted by local media as saying.
He said police have received no notices of any planned gatherings in the province, adding that over 18,000 security officers would be deployed during the march, eNCA TV reported.
President Ramaphosa on Thursday warned that anarchy will not be tolerated during the protests and called on security forces to “defend our people”.
He said the only way to get him out of office and power is through a vote.