WATCH | 'It cannot be business as usual' - #Sandtonshutdown takes over
The Sandton Stock Exchange was on Friday morning the scene of women's ire at the scourge of femicide and gender based violence that has swept the country and dominated the headlines recently.
Protesters began to arrive at 3am, asking for something to be done to combat the killing of women.
Some in the crowd stated that the reason the protest was held at the JSE was to ask for money, since the government had claimed it could not combat gender based violence adequately because of funds.
Prompted by the high profile slayings of University of Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana and boxer Leighandre Jegels, the growing discontent and rage has culminated in the action, taken under the banner #sandtonshutdown.
WATCH: Civil society organizations and individual activists gather outside the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in Sandton. #SandtonShutdown
— Sonke (@SonkeTogether) September 13, 2019
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— ActionAid South Africa (@AA_SouthAfrica) September 13, 2019
WOMEN ARE NO LONGER ASKING! #SANDTONSHUTDOWN #AmINext? #IWILLNOTBENEXT pic.twitter.com/NgXSHpbwWf
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