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A farmer was arrested after he allegedly fired a shot at protesting farm workers in De Doorns on Tuesday, Western Cape police said.

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Johannesburg - A farmer was arrested after he allegedly fired a shot at protesting farm workers in De Doorns on Tuesday, Western Cape police said.

“The farm owner has been arrested for attempted murder,” said Lt Col Andre Traut.

He said about 8000 farm workers gathered to protest in De Doorns on Tuesday.

“The situation is calm. They are slowly dispersing and more police have been deployed to maintain order.”

Wouter Kriel, spokesman for agriculture MEC Gerrit van Rensburg, said the reasons for the protest were not immediately clear.

“There is no specific leadership, and no list of demands... one thing that is very important is to get dialogue going.”

The N1 highway was closed between Touws River and De Doorns on Monday when farm workers gathered on the road.

Over 30 hectares of vineyards were destroyed in the protest.

Western Cape police said at the time the cause of the protest was likely a wage dispute, but the agricultural department disputed this.

“This is not a labour strike and (is) not organised by farm workers, even though farm workers are involved. It seems to be politically motivated,” Kriel said.

“There is a lot of intimidation going on. We have a lot of seasonal labour on the farms starting for (the) grape season. We are adamant that it is not traditional workers who are involved, but the seasonal workers.”

The Congress of SA Trade Unions in the Western Cape said it supported demands by farm workers and residents of De Doorns for a living wage and decent living conditions, with basic services and proper housing plans.

“Many of the farmers have been exploiting the farm workers for too long in the agricultural sector, and this needs to come to an end,” provincial secretary Tony Ehrenreich said.

“People cannot be expected to live on their knees, whilst the farmers profit handsomely from the exploitation.”

He called on workers and residents not to resort to violence. - Sapa


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