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Township strikes increase pressure on Zuma

By Richard Lapper in Johannesburg

Published: July 26 2009 17:21 | Last updated: July 26 2009 17:21

Tens of thousands of South African bus drivers, refuse collectors and other municipal workers will stop work on Monday, disrupting services in already turbulent black townships.

Their action intensifies pressure on President Jacob Zuma, who came to power promising to make reducing poverty the cornerstone of his administration.

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