Protesters block roads with rocks and burning tyres in Diepkloof
Several roads were blocked with rocks and burning tyres in Diepkloof, Soweto, early on Friday morning.
Johannesburg metro police department (JMPD) spokesperson chief superintendent Wayne Minnaar said the protests started at around 4am.
Minnaar said Ben Naude Drive and Immink Drive were blocked.
He said the Golden Highway was also blocked off, but officers managed to disperse protesters.
Rea Vaya T1, T2 and C1 buses are diverted to N17 to connect Motorway via Riverlea to Joburg CBD due to service delivery protest in and around Diepkloof in Soweto. Buses will not travel through to Noordgesig.We apologise for the inconvenience.^CL
— Rea Vaya Bus Transit (@ReaVayaBus) February 22, 2019
The protest was about the installation of prepaid electricity units.
Motorists were advised to use alternative routes.
So Diepkloof /Ghost Town residents have closed off Soweto Highway @TrafficSA pic.twitter.com/uU1KOLjhMo
— Mam’Jwara 🌸 (@tsebo_) February 22, 2019
@KayaTraffic de situation in Diepkloof Soweto motorway right now pic.twitter.com/9lMHTtispa
— Motshidisi C. Zulu (@TshidiMc_Lite) February 22, 2019
#Diepkloof this morning whew chile 👡👡 pic.twitter.com/HLCFiWD9G4
— Tshia ❤ (@TshiamoPoo) February 22, 2019