Scores of City of Johannesburg workers affiliated with SAMWU gathered outside ANC headquarters on Monday, demanding answers over delays in implementing the R10.3 billion Politically Facilitated Agreement while union leaders met with senior ANC officials.
While some residents in Gauteng are protesting over illegal immigration, scores of City of Joburg employees affiliated with SAMWU sang struggle songs outside the ANC's Luthuli House headquarters over alleged delays in implementing the R10.3 billion Politically Facilitated Agreement (PFA).
Workers from different entities within the City of Johannesburg gathered outside ANC headquarters while union officials met ANC leaders, including Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero, to discuss their concerns.
The workers said they were simply demanding what belonged to them. The meeting centred around alleged delays in implementing the R10.3 billion PFA.
In March, the DA in the City of Johannesburg approached the Johannesburg High Court, arguing that the agreement was merely a political tactic aimed at settling scores.








