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By late on Tuesday evening, one of the Mangaung Community Concern (MCC) leaders, Lilly Tsoeu, told News24 an agreement had been reached.
Protesters used burning tyres, stones and debris to block several roads, while several businesses were looted.
Free State Premier Sefora Ntombela said the meeting had deliberated on the key concerns raised by the various stakeholders, including the lack of service delivery.
The protest in the Free State, which saw 19 people arrested, has been suspended after the Mangaung Community Concern (MCC) leadership and Premier Sefora Ntombela reached an agreement.
It will bind all stakeholders, outline all areas of concern and timeframes for implementation as well as monitoring.