Unite against corruption
#ZumaMustFall: Hogan, Vavi & Tutu to attend today's marches
The demonstrations are expected to begin at 10am this morning, in Cape Town & Johannesburg.
Unite Against Corruption’s Mark Gilliam chats to CapeTalk’s Kienno about the #ZumaMustFall marches planned for tomorrow.
The union says some of the recommendations made at the ANC’s NGC are a result of anti-corruption marches.
Cosatu's affiliated unions will march to different departments & companies in support of their demands.
The Unite against Corruption convenor is believed to have been caught driving at 207km an hour.
The UAC has described the mass action as the beginning of a movement to fight corruption.
CARTOON: The People Have Spoken
Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe was booed when he tried to address marchers at the Unite Against Corruption march in Pretoria on Wednesday.
Thousands of people from all walks of life marched through the streets of Pretoria on Wednesday to protest against corruption in South Africa.
Radebe today received a list of demands from civil society groups who took part in an anti-corruption march.
Africa Check asks how one measures the cost of hidden and illegal crime.
Simultaneous marches are being held in PTA and CT as a show of force against corruption in SA.
Close to 3,000 people have joined the march in PTA & many others continue to join the crowd marching in CT.
EFF leader Julius Malema has also arrived at the march and is due to address the crowd soon.
Two mass anti-corruption marches will take place in Pretoria & Cape Town today.
CARTOON: Taking a chANCe
Nactu has 19 affiliates, & has called on all its members & supporters who are not at work to join.
Organisers of the march say they applied on time to Nedlac for a protected strike.
The demands of more than 300 organisations will be handed over to government and business on Wednesday.