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Ekurhuleni Paralysed as Metro Police Block Highways in Illegal Strike, Causing Hours of Gridlock Yesterday

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 20 March 2025,
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Ekurhuleni, in the early morning hours of March 19, 2025, was plunged into chaos when Metro Police officers went on strike. Metro Police Block Highways in Illegal Strike, Causing Hours of Gridlock. The gridlock left thousands of commuters stranded. They were forced to scramble to find alternate routes, or in some cases just wait for it to clear. Ambulances and firetrucks struggled to move through the traffic, putting lives in danger.

Contents
  • The Chaos Unfolds: Metro Police Block Highways
  • Protests are a result of a frustrated workforce
  • The City’s Reaction: Unwavering Condemnation
  • The public and political reactions: A divided opinion
  • Emergency Services Struggling to Respond
  • The City Plan: Moving forward
  • A wake-up call for law enforcement

What is the cause of this chaos? Metro Police officers were protesting long-standing grievances over salary discrepancies, and reductions in overtime. The strike, while illegal, revealed the frustrations of the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Police Department.

The Chaos Unfolds: Metro Police Block Highways

Morning rush hour, which is usually busy on Gauteng roads, turned into a crisis when officers blocked off key routes including the R21 and R24 highways, as well as the N12, N17 and N3 highways. Metro Police created barricades on these roads that are vital to accessing key areas such as OR Tambo International Airport.

The situation was a catastrophe for commuters. The norm was long lines of cars. Some were stuck for several hours. People were visibly frustrated as they complained about missed appointments, tardy arrivals to work and their growing uncertainty of making it home on schedule.

Protests are a result of a frustrated workforce

The strike on the street was dramatic but the real story was that a frustrated and angry workforce demanded respect and fairness. The officers who took part in the strike expressed their concern about their overtime hours being reduced from 80 hours to 16 hours per week. These overtime hours were crucial to many officers’ incomes, helping them get by.

Leila MOTSABI, spokesperson of the South African Police Union SAPU, explained the frustration that led to such extreme measures. “Overtime reductions have directly affected the livelihoods of our members. “These hours aren’t just a bonus, they’re necessary for many officers to support their families,” Motsabi stated. “This was not something we wanted but after months of unresolved discussion, we were left with no choice.”

Salary disparities were also a major concern. Many officers felt that their compensation packages were too low compared to their counterparts from other metropolitan areas.

The City’s Reaction: Unwavering Condemnation

Ekurhuleni condemned the illegal strike immediately. Zweli Dlamini called the protest, in a statement to the press, “an unlawful act that compromises residents’ safety and well-being.” He added that the city will take swift disciplinary action against those involved.

“We cannot tolerate this type of behavior.” Police are there to protect the public, not to cause chaos. “We are taking all measures to prevent this from happening again,” Dlamini said.

The city made it clear that, despite the frustration of the officers, their actions were unacceptable. The city officials have promised to hold formal discussions with police unions to discuss the issues raised, but they also warned that disruptions like this would not be tolerated.

The public and political reactions: A divided opinion

Both the public and politicians were affected by this strike. Many commuters who were stuck in traffic for long periods of time expressed their anger. Some called the protest “selfish”, and “irresponsible” while others sympathized with the officers and acknowledged that their concerns weren’t taken seriously.

Politicians also commented on the situation. John Steenhuisen of the Democratic Alliance, a leader in the coalition, criticised the protest. He called it “an unlawful action which undermines trust between police and public”.

Pieter Groenewald, of the Freedom Front Plus, echoed the same sentiments. He stressed that protests like these should never be used to resolve grievances in the police force. Groenewald said that there are legal channels to address concerns. “The actions taken were unjustifiable and irresponsible.”

Some members of the public, however, took a more sympathetic stance and acknowledged that the officers’ frustrations are legitimate. These views brought to light the ongoing debate over how public employees, particularly law enforcement officers, are treated with regard to compensation, benefits and working conditions.

Emergency Services Struggling to Respond

The impact of the strike on emergency services was more than just the chaos in traffic. Metro Police blockades caused traffic to be slowed down, and ambulances, firetrucks, and other emergency vehicles became stuck in the gridlock.

David Khoza, a paramedic with Ekurhuleni’s EMS, expressed his frustration. “We received multiple calls for emergency medical assistance but getting through the blocked road was almost impossible.” In these situations, every second counts. The strike made it difficult to reach those in need of help.

The disruption added an extra layer of urgency to the city’s response. The delays put lives at risk and were a reminder to those affected by medical emergencies how the actions of a small group can have a wide-reaching effect on the community.

The City Plan: Moving forward

After the strike, Ekurhuleni City has promised to respond to the concerns of Metro Police Officers in a fair and legal manner. The city has agreed to engage in constructive discussions with SAPU to come up with long-term solutions for both the officers and the community.

Dlamini stated that “we are committed to working with the SAPU in order to resolve these issues.” “At this time, we would like to make it very clear that we do not tolerate illegal protests. We must find a solution that will ensure both the safety of residents and our officers.

The city plans to also review its internal grievance and communication processes in order to provide officers with a clear, accessible way to express their concerns. This will help prevent future disruptions, and create a safer working environment for everyone

A wake-up call for law enforcement

The illegal strike in Ekurhuleni was not only a disruption for residents but also a wake-up for both city officials and law enforcement. Even the most disciplined of public servants may reach their breaking point when their grievances go unresolved. This situation highlights the importance of responding to the concerns of police officers, and other essential workers, in a timely, fair, and through the proper channels before they escalate into such disruptive actions.

This incident is likely to have a lasting effect on the way both the city and its law-enforcement agencies, approach worker grievances. It is important that the lessons learned are used to prevent similar situations from occurring in the future. This will ensure a more supportive and safe environment for officers and residents.

Also Read: Traffic Chaos: EMPD Officers Block R21 Southbound in Overtime Dispute

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