Organisation in the Vat Alles march include the ANCYL, Imatu
and Samwu
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The City of Tshwane has experienced an urbanisation rate of 1.6% over
the past three years with 89.3% of the population living in urban areas, says
StatsSA
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Marchers are moving through Pretoria
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According to StatsSA, approximately 24.3% of the population has been
classified as living in poverty, down from 25.8% in 2010 and only 1.1% of the
population living on less than $2 per day, the city is making tremendous
strides in bridging the poverty gap
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The VatAllesMarch consists of mainly EPWP workers (Extended
Public Works Programme) whose contracts have expired
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The municipality's main economic sectors are community
services and government, followed by finance and manufacturing.
Metal products,
machinery and household products are the largest sub-sectors within
manufacturing.
The city has a well-established manufacturing sector, with the
automotive industry representing the most significant component. - StatsSA
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The City of Tshwane contributes at least 26.8% of the Gauteng Province's
GDP and 9.4% of the GDP of the national economy, according to StatsSA
“Today we are demanding our jobs back and our salaries that we worked for. Solly Msimanga must come and explain to us what he is trying to do. We won’t sit back and watch, we will shut down Tshwane,” Caroline Sandy says. #VatAllesMarch@TeamNews24pic.twitter.com/XePkVzmIoK
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