Rubber bullets, tear gas & a church set alight: What happened in Tshwane?

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Parts of Tshwane came to a standstill on 11 April 2019 when some residents took to the streets demanding a number of services ranging from clean water and better roads, to housing and electricity. A local church was also petrol bombed during protests.

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