South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
has been dubbed "the protest capital of the world", with one of the highest rates of public protests in the world.
It is often argued that the rate of protests has been escalating since 2004,
but
Steven Friedman argues that the current wave of protests stretches back to the 1970s. The rate of protests "rose dramatically in the first eight months of 2012", and it was reported that there 540 protests in the province of
Gauteng
Gauteng ( , ; Sotho-Tswana languages, Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; or ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts f ...
between 1 April and 10 May 2013. In February 2014 it was reported that there had been "nearly 3,000 protest actions in the last 90 days – more than 30 a day– involving more than a million people".
Since 2008, more than 2 million people have taken to the streets in protest every year.
Njabulo Ndebele argued, "Widespread 'service delivery protests' may soon take on an organisational character that will start off as discrete formations and then coalesce into a full-blown movement". There has been considerable repression of popular protests.
[Media underplaying police, state brutality](_blank)
Jane Duncan, ''Sunday Independent'', 26 August 2012 The most common reasons for protests are grievances around urban land and housing.
[Service-delivery protests getting uglier – report](_blank)
Nashira Davids, ''The Times'', 11 October 2012[SAHRC: People need access to land and housing](_blank)
Koketso Moetsi, ''The Daily Maverick'', 24 November 2015 It has been reported that "Nearly 75% of South Africans aged 20-29 did not vote in the 2011
ocal governmentelections" and that "South Africans in that age group were more likely to have taken part in violent street protests against the local ANC than to have voted for the ruling party".
In September 2013 the police reported that they had "made more than 14,000 arrests at protests in the past four years".
According to ''The Times'' "Informal settlements have been at the forefront of service delivery protests as residents demand houses and basic services".
Escalation of popular protests
During the 2004–05 financial year, about 6,000 protests were officially recorded, an unknown number of protests went unrecorded, and about 1,000 protests were illegally banned. This meant that at least 15 protests were taking place each day in South Africa at this time. However the number of protests has escalated dramatically since then and ''Business Day'' reports that "2009 and 2010 together account for about two-thirds of all protests since 2004".
[Are fiery street protests replacing the vote?](_blank)
Karen Heese and Kevin Allan, ''Business Day'' There was a dramatic surge in protests shortly after
Jacob Zuma
Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (; born 12 April 1942) is a South African politician who served as the fourth president of South Africa from 2009 to 2018. He is also referred to by his initials JZ and clan names Nxamalala and Msholozi. Zuma was a for ...
first took office and the number of protests was ten times higher in 2009 than in 2004 and even higher in 2010. The number of protests reached an all-time high in 2010–2011
and then a further all time post-apartheid peak in July 2012 with more protests occurring in the
Western Cape
The Western Cape ( ; , ) is a provinces of South Africa, province of South Africa, situated on the south-western coast of the country. It is the List of South African provinces by area, fourth largest of the nine provinces with an area of , an ...
than in any other province and just under half of all protests occurring in shack settlements. In early 2013 it was reported that popular protest had reached its highest rate since the end of apartheid in 1994. In early 2013 it was argued that there have been as many as 3,000 protests in the last four years.
Between 1997 and 2013 most protests were related to labour issues or crime and were only very rarely disorderly. In 2013 the overall number of protests decreased but the rate of disorderly protests increase dramatically. Notable South African journalist
Phillip de Wet estimated that nine out of eleven protests were peaceful.
In the first five months of 2018 a total of 144 service delivery protests were recorded with the Eastern Cape, followed by Gauteng and the Western Cape provinces having the most protests.
Rebellion of the Poor/Municipal Revolts/Ring of Fire
There has been a major wave of popular protests since 2004.
[Rebellion of the poor: South Africa’s service delivery protests – a preliminary analysis](_blank)
Peter Alexander, ''Amandla Magazine'', 2010[Rebellions of the poor, by the poor, for the poor](_blank)
, Khadija Patel, ''The Daily Maverick'', May 2011 Just under 40% of all protests take place in shack settlements.
There has been a significant degree of repression of popular protests.
These protests are usually referred to as "service delivery protests" in the media but although there is evidence of growing unhappiness with service delivery,
most analysts argue that this description is overly narrow and misleading.
["We are Gauteng People" Challenging the politics of xenophobia in Khutsong, South Africa](_blank)
, Seminar Presentation, Joshua Kirshner, 23 February 2011, Rhodes University A number of poor people's movements have insisted that their protests should not be referred to as "service delivery protests".
[South African rebellion comes to Grahamstown](_blank)
Unemployed People's Movement, 2011 But others have termed the rapidly increasing wave of protests since 2004 as a "rebellion of the poor"
or a series of "municipal revolts".
Zwelinzima Vavi,
COSATU Secretary General, has described the increasing rate of popular protests as a "ring of fire" closing in on major cities that could result in a
Tunisia
Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ...
-style revolution.
Some of the most notable protests during this period occurred in
Harrismith,
Kennedy Road, Durban,
Diepsloot,
Balfour,
Thokoza,
Khutsong,
Macassar Village, Lansdowne Road and
Mandela Park in
Khayelitsha
Khayelitsha () is a township (South Africa), township in Western Cape, South Africa, on the Cape Flats in the City of Cape Town, City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality. The name is Xhosa language, Xhosa for ''New Home''. It is reputed to ...
, KwaZakhele, downtown
Durban
Durban ( ; , from meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the Provinces of South Africa, province of KwaZulu-Natal.
Situated on the east coast of South ...
,
Masiphumelele,
Ermelo,
[Ermelo Residents See No Reason to Vote](_blank)
Diane Hawker, Independent Online, 2010 Grahamstown
Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 75,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about northeast of Gqeberha and southwest of East London. It is the largest town in the Makana Local Mun ...
and Thembelihle (Lenasia).
Protests continue and some analysts take the view that protests are becoming increasingly radical. Some commentators have concluded that "a large majority of South Africans feel that conventional mechanisms of engaging the state are failing, and that alternatives may be more effective".
According to Professor Peter Alexander: "As many commentators and activists now accept, service delivery protests are part of a broader Rebellion of the Poor. This rebellion is massive. I have not yet found any other country where there is a similar level of ongoing urban unrest. South Africa can reasonably be described as the 'protest capital of the world'."
A number of community organisations and movements have emerged from this wave of protests, some of which organise outside party politics. However, in most cases this wave of protest has not led to sustained organisation.
Protest by trade unions
The national trade union federation,
COSATU, has also organised a number of large protests, most notably against labour broking and highway tolls.
[Cosatu finds a way through the tricky political minefield](_blank)
Carol Paton, ''Business Day'', 16 May 2012
Protest by workers organised outside trade unions
The 2012
Marikana miner strike, organised outside the ruling tripartite alliance, resulted in 34 strikers being killed by the police with 78 being wounded on 16 August 2012.
Curtailment of the right to protest
It has been argued that the state is actively seeking to curtail the right to protest.
Notable protests
*The
Harrismith protests in 2004
*The
Kennedy Road road blockade on 19 March 2005
*The
Khutsong protests
during 2006 and 2007
*The
N2 Gateway occupations where over 1,000 families occupied unfinished state built houses to protest unfair and corrupt allocation of houses during 2007 and 2008
*The February 2008
Symphony Way
Symphony Way Informal Settlement was a small community of pavement dwellers (shack dwellers who live on the pavement) that lived on Symphony Way, a main road in Delft, Cape Town, Delft, South Africa, from February 2008 until late 2009. They were ...
road occupation which lasted over 1 year and 9 months
*The
Balfour protest of 2009
*The
Macassar Village Land Occupation in May 2009
*The Durban proletarian shopping protest in July 2009
[South Africa's Outraged Poor Threaten President]
Megan Lindow, ''Time Magazine'', 24 July 2009
*The
Abahlali baseMjondolo
Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM, , in English: "the residents of the shacks") is a socialist shack dwellers' movement in South Africa which primarily campaigns for land, housing and dignity, to democratise society from below and against xenophobia.
...
march on Jacob Zuma in March 2010. City Manager
Mike Sutcliffe tried to ban the shackdwellers from occupying the CBD
*The protests in
Ermelo,
Grahamstown
Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 75,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about northeast of Gqeberha and southwest of East London. It is the largest town in the Makana Local Mun ...
,
Zandspruit
Zandspruit is a township in the Region C of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in the Gauteng province of South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost count ...
Ficksburg,
Makhaza in
Khayelitsha
Khayelitsha () is a township (South Africa), township in Western Cape, South Africa, on the Cape Flats in the City of Cape Town, City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality. The name is Xhosa language, Xhosa for ''New Home''. It is reputed to ...
, the Samora Machel squatter camp in
Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town, Shaka's Kraal in KwaZulu-Natal,
[Fatal turn in taxi fare protest](_blank)
By Lungi Langa and Nompumelelo Magwaza, IOL, 8 June 2011 Noordgesig,
Soweto
Soweto () is a Township (South Africa), township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for ''South Western T ...
and Themb'elihle, Johannesburg, all in 2011.
*Protests in the Siyahlala shack settlement in Gugulethu, Cape Town,
[Western Cape hit hardest by service-delivery protests](_blank)
Setumo Stone, ''Business Day'', 6 June 2012 the Zakheleni and Puntan's Hill shack settlements in Durban, as well as Marrianridge, also in Durban, Oliphantshoek in the Northern Cape and Port Elizabeth in 2012
*The 2012
Marikana miner strike
*Protests on grape farms in the Western Cape in November 2012 and January 2013
*Protests in
Sasolburg against municipal demarcation and the perceived corruption and manipulation of democratic processes in the local and regional ANC in January 2013
*Protests in Protea South,
Soweto
Soweto () is a Township (South Africa), township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for ''South Western T ...
, in August 2013
*
Abahlali baseMjondolo
Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM, , in English: "the residents of the shacks") is a socialist shack dwellers' movement in South Africa which primarily campaigns for land, housing and dignity, to democratise society from below and against xenophobia.
...
march on the Durban municipality, 15 September 2013
* Protests in Bekkersdal, Roodepoort and Bronkhorstspruit in early 2014 and Klipspruit, Soweto, and Langa, Cape Town, in mid-2014.
*The
FeesMustFall student protests in 2015 and 2016 which called for free education.
* Protests in
Zandspruit
Zandspruit is a township in the Region C of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in the Gauteng province of South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost count ...
in March 2016
*Protests in
Westbury, Johannesburg, in September–October 2018 following the death of a bystander caught in crossfire between gangs.
*
2019 service delivery protests that occurred across the country in the month before the 2019 general election held in May of that year.
*
2021 Jacob Zuma Protests, A series of protests regarding the arrest of ex-president Jacob Zuma
*
2022 Fuel Protests, A national shutdown regarding the high price of fuel in South Africa
Notable post-apartheid protest campaigns
*The
Treatment Action Campaign's largely successful struggle for access to AIDS medication
*Operation Khanyisa, protest against electricity disconnection led by the Soweto Electricity Crisis Committee. (The name was later used by ESKOM for a campaign against "electricity theft")
*The
No Land! No House! No Vote! campaign is a popular nationwide protest movement of the
Poor People's Alliance boycotting electoral politics.
*The Abahlali baseMjondolo campaign against the
Slums Act
*The
Right2Know Campaign is an umbrella organisation tackling secrecy legislation, as well as denials of access to information, and access to process
*The
COSATU led campaign against
labour brokering
Labour brokering is a South African term for a form outsourcing practiced (In Namibia, known as labour hire) in which companies contract labour brokers to provide them with casual labour.
Labour brokers are different from recruitment agencies i ...
and electronic road tolls in
Gauteng
Gauteng ( , ; Sotho-Tswana languages, Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; or ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts f ...
*The 2012
Marikana miner strike
*The
Western Cape 2012 Farm Workers' Strike
Zuma Must Fall campaign
From 7 April until 10 April 2017, large crowds protested against President
Jacob Zuma
Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (; born 12 April 1942) is a South African politician who served as the fourth president of South Africa from 2009 to 2018. He is also referred to by his initials JZ and clan names Nxamalala and Msholozi. Zuma was a for ...
's recent cabinet shuffle and the subsequent ratings agencies downgrade to
junk status. The Zuma Must Fall campaign, whose organisers included members of the
DA,
EFF,
African People's Convention and
United Democratic Movement
The United Democratic Movement (UDM) is a centre-left, social-democratic, South African political party, formed by a prominent former National Party leader, Roelf Meyer (who has since resigned from the UDM), a former African National Congre ...
planned further demonstrations in the days leading up to Zuma's birthday. 50,000 South Africans, many of whom were black, expressed their anger at corruption within the
ANC government, unfair trade deals by the government that favoured the powerful
Gupta family, and economic problems that had resulted in the downgrading of South Africa's credit rating. More demonstrations occurred from 12 April onwards, with
Julius Malema
Julius Sello Malema (born 3 March 1981) is a South African politician. He is the founder and leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), a communist political party known for the red berets and military-style outfits worn by its members.
Be ...
addressing the crowd in Pretoria before they marched on the Union buildings.
Reasons for protests
Research has consistently shown urban land and housing to be the most common reasons for protest.
However, there are multiple reasons for protest including:
*Unequal and segregated distribution of land in both rural and urban areas
*The demand for housing
*Poor service delivery (especially with regard to water and sanitation)
*Government corruption (especially at the local level)
*Undemocratic structure of wards and development forums
[ANC’s tinkering won’t make democracy work](_blank)
Steven Friedman, ''Business Day'', 4 May 2011
*Top down selection for party positions within the ANC
*Top down and authoritarian approaches to governance (or a lack of consultation)
*Evictions and forced removals
*Rampant crime
*Unemployment
*Police brutality
*Municipal and Provincial border demarcation issues
*Increases in transport prices
*Electricity disconnections, increases in electricity prices
[Ratanda residents rekindle Heidelberg protests](_blank)
Phillip de Wet, ''Mail & Guardian'', 20 March 2012 and the failure to provide electricity to shack settlements
*Over crowding in schools
*Failure to install traffic calming measures on roads adjacent to shack settlements
*Low wages
Tactics
The
toyi-toyi originally a
Zimbabwe
file:Zimbabwe, relief map.jpg, upright=1.22, Zimbabwe, relief map
Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Bots ...
an dance, has been used for decades in South Africa as a protest tool. Road blockades, land occupations, the mass appropriation of food
and vote strikes are also common tactics. A choreography of dance performing a call and response song, protest performance, is a tactic that is often used to beckon bystanders to a march or demonstration
Popular protests and elections
In areas with high rates of popular protests residents tend to
boycott elections, to support independent candidates or to support parties other than the ANC.
Misuse of the criminal justice system to intimidate grassroots activists
It has been argued that the criminal justice system has been misused to intimidate
grassroots
A grassroots movement is one that uses the people in a given district, region or community as the basis for a political or continent movement. Grassroots movements and organizations use collective action from volunteers at the local level to imp ...
activists.
Violence
Violence from the state
A number of people have been killed by the police in these protests over the years
[Tatane’s death opens old wounds for family]
, Lucas Ledwaba, ''City Press'', 24 April 2011[Independent Report into Political Violence Against Landless People's Movement]
Jared Sacks, ''International Alliance of Inhabitants'', 2010 including
Andries Tatane.
[SAPS, SABC under fire after Ficksburg killing]
, ''The Times'', 14 April 2011 The number of
deaths of protestors after apartheid is currently standing at fifty four. Four people were killed by the police during protests between 2000 and 2004, two in 2006, one in 2008, two in 2009, three in 2010 and eleven in 2011.
There have also been constant allegations of non-fatal police brutality against protestors.
[Profile of a town on fire](_blank)
Kwanele Sosibo, ''Mail & Guardian'', March 2011 It has been argued that people organizing independently of the ruling
African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa. It originated as a liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid and has governed the country since 1994, when the 1994 South African general election, fir ...
are more likely to face state repression.
The worst incidence of police violence in post-apartheid South Africa was the Marikana Massacre in August 2012 in which 34 striking miners were killed and 78 were injured. One pistol was recovered from the strikers after the massacre.
Violence from protesters
Violence on the part of protesters, including attacks on ward councilors and their homes, has been escalating. In two years nine houses belonging to ward councillors in
Gauteng
Gauteng ( , ; Sotho-Tswana languages, Sotho-Tswana for 'place of gold'; or ) is one of the nine provinces of South Africa.
Situated on the Highveld, Gauteng is the smallest province by land area in South Africa. Although Gauteng accounts f ...
were burnt down.
Our councillors are vulnerable – ANC
Dominic Mahlangu, ''The Times'', 25 June 2012
See also
* Political repression in post-apartheid South Africa
*Abahlali baseMjondolo
Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM, , in English: "the residents of the shacks") is a socialist shack dwellers' movement in South Africa which primarily campaigns for land, housing and dignity, to democratise society from below and against xenophobia.
...
*The Anti-Privatisation Forum
*The Landless Peoples Movement
*The Marikana miners' strike
*The Mandela Park Backyarders
*The Poor People's Alliance
* Sikhula Sonke
*The South African Unemployed Peoples' Movement
The South African Unemployed Peoples' Movement is a social movement with branches in Durban, Grahamstown and Limpopo Province in South Africa. It is often referred to as the Unemployed People's Movement or UPM. The organisation is strongly critica ...
*The Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign
*The Western Cape 2012 Farm Workers' Strike
Further reading
We are the Third Force
by S'bu Zikode, 2005
National Trends Around Protest Action by the Freedom of Expression Institute
*, Simon Delaney, Freedom of Expression Institute, May 2007
by David Bruce with Gareth Newham & Themba Masuku, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, 2007
Voices of anger. Phumelela and Khutsong: Protest and conflict in two municipalities
''Centre for Development Enterprise'', 2007
Burning message to the state in the fire of poor’s rebellion
Richard Pithouse, ''Business Day'', 2009/07/23
The Elite and Community Protests in South Africa
Shawn Hattingh, 5 August 2009
People are demanding public service, not service delivery
Steven Friedman, ''Business Day'', 2009
Service Delivery Protests: Findings from Quick Response Research on Four Hot-Spots’ – Piet Retief, Balfour, Thokoza, Diepsloot
Centre for Sociological Research, 2009
What are the prospects of real political realignment in South Africa?
Imraan Buccus, ''Mail & Guardian'', 2010
Political tolerance on the wane in South Africa
Imraan Buccus, University of KwaZulu-Natal, ''SA Reconciliation Barometer'', 2011
Rebellion of the poor: South Africa’s service delivery protests – a preliminary analysis
by Peter Alexander, 2010
South Africa: The Enduring Rationality of Revolt
Richard Pithouse, 2010
Making sense of municipal revolts
by Mandisi Majavu, ''Foundation for Contemporary Research'', 2011
A State of Deep Crisis in South Africa's Local Government
by Dale T. McKinley, SACSIS, 2011
Local Government Elections: The Will of the People?
by Jane Duncan, SACSIS, 2011
Police brutality and service delivery protests
by Mphutlane wa Bofelo, ''Pambazuka News'', 21 April 2011
Dissent Under Jacob Zuma
Jane Duncan, May 2011
Dissent Under Thabo Mbeki
Jane Duncan, May 2011
Rebellions of the poor, by the poor, for the poor
Khadija Patel, ''The Daily Maverick'', May 2011
Politics of Grieving
by Drucilla Cornell, ''Social Text'', May 2011
Jobless youth a ‘ticking time bomb’ for SA, Vavi warns
Sam Mkokeli, ''Business Day'', 2011/06/07
The smoke that calls: Insurgent citizenship, collective violence and the struggle for a place in the new South Africa
''Society, Work & Development Institute'', 2011
Ten Thesis on Democracy
Unemployed People's Movement, Amandla Magazine, 2011
Reclaiming the South African dream
Vishwas Satgar, ''Red Pepper'', December 2011
Ring of Fire: Not so crazy a picture
Greg Nicholson, ''The Daily Maverick'', 2012
Protests and Police Statistics: Some Commentary
Peter Alexander, ''Amandla Magazine'', April 2012
After Kevin Bacon, the Class Struggle
by Chris Rodrigues, ''Rolling Stone'', May 2012
"We are the people who do not count": Thinking the disruption of the biopolitics of abandonment
Anna Selmeczi, PhD Thesis, 2012
Cosatu finds a way through the tricky political minefield
Carol Paton, ''Business Day'', 2012
The Politics of Protest
by Jared Sacks, ''Mail & Guardian'', 21 August 2012
Media underplaying police, state brutality
Jane Duncan, ''Sunday Independent'', 26 August 2012
Apolitical truth about civil disobedience
by Jared Sacks, ''Mail & Guardian'', 21 September 2012
The Road to Marikana: Abuses of Force During Public Order Policing Operations
David Bruce, SACSIS, 12 October 2012
The day the Cape winelands burned
REBECCA DAVIS & KATE STEGEMANN, ''The Daily Maverick'', 15 November 2012
Fighting for scraps in the Republic of Sasol(burg)
by Stephen Sparks, ''Mail & Guardian'', 21 January 2012
Uganda Transit Camp, Durban: A report from the frontlines of the struggle for democracy
Jared Sacks, ''Daily Maverick'', 13 February 2013
The Increasing Use of Collective Violence: The ‘right’ to assert the dignity of the poor
by Thapelo Tselapedi, September 2013
Bonfires of discontent, in horrifying numbers
ALEX ELISEEV, ''The Daily Maverick'', 2014
Loss of trust and legitimacy result in ungovernability
Raymond Suttner, ''Polity'', 2014
A revolution’s dreams betrayed
Malaika wa Azania, ''Sunday Independent'', 30 March 2014
An Anatomy of Dissent and Repression: The Criminal Justice System and the 2011 Thembelihle Protest"
Socio-Economic Rights Institute, 2014
Other resources
Service Delivery Protest Map (with media resources)
Durham University
Notes and references
External links
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