Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Cape Town and Pretoria to march against corruption.
Pics: Anti-corruption marches
Demonstrators carry placards as they march to protest against corruption in Cape Town. Photo: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
Demonstrators carry placards as they march to protest against corruption in Cape Town. Photo: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
Protesters gather in Pretoria and Cape Town for an anti-corruption march backed by labour and civic groups. Photo: Theolin Tembo
Photo: Pretoria News
Photo: Pretoria News
Photo: Pretoria News
Demonstrators carry placards as they march to protest against corruption in Cape Town. Photo: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
Photo: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
Thousands take to the streets in an anti-corruption march in Pretoria. Photo: Kim Ludbrook/EPA
Julius Malema takes part in an anti-corruption march in Pretoria. Photo: Kim Ludbrook/EPA
Politicians, civil society leaders and unionists have given the government two months to address their demands. Photo: KIM LUDBROOK/EPA
Photo: KIM LUDBROOK/EPA
Some of the thousands of members of people taking part in an anti-corruption march in Pretoria. Picture: Kim Ludbrook/EPA
Photo: KIM LUDBROOK/EPA
Photo: KIM LUDBROOK/EPA
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Arch Bishop Thabo Makgoba addresses the crowd as part of the Churches Against Corruption initiative in front of Parliament. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Sid Pienaar receives and signs for the memorandum. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: A game of Corruption(designed to look like the famous Monopoly/educate children about corruption) is played by Parliament. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Marchers move through the Cape Town CBD. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Marchers move through the Cape Town CBD. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Marchers move through the Cape Town CBD. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Marchers move through the Cape Town CBD. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Marchers move through the Cape Town CBD. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Cape Town - 150930 - The approx 2000 people took part in the Cape Town leg of the National wide Anti Corruption March. From kaizergracht they marched through the CBD via Adderley street to Parliament where a memorandum was handed over to Executive Director of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sid Pienaar. Pictured: Arch Bishop Thabo Makgoba addresses the crowd as part of the Churches Against Corruption initiative in front of Parliament. REPORTER: ZODIDI DANO. PICTURE: WILLEM LAW
Published Sep 30, 2015
Share
Related Topics: