Anti-corruption marches: affected routes

Thousands of people are expected to take part in anti-corruption marches in Cape Town and Pretoria on Wednesday. File photo: Bheki Radebe

Thousands of people are expected to take part in anti-corruption marches in Cape Town and Pretoria on Wednesday. File photo: Bheki Radebe

Published Sep 30, 2015

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Cape Town - Thousands of people are expected to take part in anti-corruption marches in Cape Town and Pretoria on Wednesday.

Routes affected by the marches in Pretoria include streets near the Burgers Park precinct, where protesters will gather at 11am.

They will thereafter proceed to Lilian Ngoyi Street, right into Francis Baard Street, left into Nelson Mandela Drive, right into Stanza Bopape Street and left into the gardens of the Union Buildings.

In Cape Town, marchers will converge at Keizersgracht from 11am and then move to Darling Street, left into Adderley Street, left into Spin/Bureau Street, right into Plein Street and pass Parliament. Thereafter, participants are to return to Keizersgracht along Roeland Street, left into Buitenkant Street and right into Darling.

Motorists have been advised to avoid the affected routes during the marches, which are expected to get under way from noon and disperse late in the afternoon.

The Star

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