PICS: Limpopo a case study in corruption, Maimane tells #DAMarch

DA leader Mmusi Maimane led hundreds of protesters to the Limpopo Provincial Treasury protesting against corruption and State capture. Picture Jonisayi Maromo/ANA

DA leader Mmusi Maimane led hundreds of protesters to the Limpopo Provincial Treasury protesting against corruption and State capture. Picture Jonisayi Maromo/ANA

Published Apr 18, 2017

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Polokwane – Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane on Tuesday led a protest in central Polokwane demanding that President Jacob Zuma be ousted from power.

Before 11am, the hundreds of protesters led by Maimane arrived at the Limpopo Provincial Treasury which was guarded by numerous police officers. A few Freedom Front Plus and a few Economic Freedom Fighters members joined the protest.

A statement released by Maimane's spokesperson Mabine Seabe said the protest was being held in Polokwane because the province was evident to massive corruption bedevilling South Africa.

"Jacob Zuma and the ANC have normalised the abuse of the people’s money and institutions for self-benefit, while neglecting their duty to create jobs and build a better South Africa," said Seabe.

"There is no better case study than the province of Limpopo – corrupted to the point of near bankruptcy, and economically stagnant."

DA leader Mmusi Maimane and other protesters have now arrived at Limpopo Provincial Treasury #DAMarch @AfriNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/TsBb3J4xhc

— Jonisayi W. Maromo (@Jonisayi) April 18, 2017

#DAMarch in Polokwane @AfriNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/bCLJIHZ2Eq

— Jonisayi W. Maromo (@Jonisayi) April 18, 2017

Man leading the singing tells crowd "the Barack Obama of South Africa is coming ..." #StateCapture @AfriNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/fPpVVMtp5m

— Jonisayi W. Maromo (@Jonisayi) April 18, 2017

WATCH: Maimane says all political parties were invited to join but he will be talking to their leaders #DAMarch @AfriNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/hDjed2G5Lu

— Jonisayi W. Maromo (@Jonisayi) April 18, 2017

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