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DA: We're here to send a clear message
The DA says the anti-Jacob Zuma march to the Union Buildings is against Zuma’s lawlessness and about putting South Africans first.
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Gauteng SACP won't support opposition's anti-Zuma marches
The SACP says while it supports calls for President Jacob Zuma to step down, it will never side with the opposition.
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Calls for Zuma to step down far from over, opposition parties garner support
Thousands of South Africans took to the streets in protest against Zuma following the controversial cabinet reshuffle.
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EFF: Fitch’s decision to downgrade SA is due to Zuma’s stupid reshuffling
On Friday, Fitch said it was dropping South Africa’s status to below investment grade because it believed economic policy was about to change.
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EFF extends invite to ANC members to march against Zuma on Wednesday
The EFF together with other six opposition parties including the DA, Cope, Inkatha Freedom Party, and the UDM will march on Wednesday.
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South Africans strengthen calls for President Zuma to step down
Many who attended the protest at the Union Buildings flew the South African flag high and held up placards against Zuma.
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Minimal clashes reported during Friday anti-Zuma marches - govt
Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo commended the public for their responsible behaviour but also the law enforcement agencies.
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Lobby groups call on citizens to prepare for more marches until Zuma goes
South Africa First Forum’s Naeem Frances says residents may have to come out again in their numbers for the same cause.
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DA to lay charges against ANC after 2 members injured
The DA in KZN says it will be laying charges after two of its members were allegedly attacked by ANCYL members after the anti-Zuma march on Friday.
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'Turnout of Anti-Zuma marches gives us hope for SA’s future
It’s been a day of marches, altercations, demands for President Jacob Zuma to resign and yet another downgrade.
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Maimaine: I wore bulletproof vest because of death threats
The DA had initially planned to march to Luthuli House but since abandoned the move due to safety concerns.
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DA says threats led to the party cutting its march short
While DA leader Mmusi Maimane led the march in Johannesburg some questioned why he was wearing a bulletproof vest.
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Ayanda Dlodlo thanks anti-Zuma protesters for their conduct
The government has commended South Africans for exercising their Constitutional right to protest in a responsible manner.
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ANC supporters leave Joburg CBD
MKMVA members and ANC supporters marched around the party’s headquarters, saying they were defending the president from those who want regime change.
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Dlamini-Zuma labels Save SA protests ‘rubbish’
ANC presidential contender Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma appears to have referred to the Save SA protests on Friday as ‘rubbish’.
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[WATCH LIVE] Briefing on nationwide #AntiZumaMarch
Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo, supported by ministers in the justice crime prevention and security cluster, is leading the briefing in Pretoria.
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Maimane wears bullet proof vest to #AntiZumaMarch after threats
Thousands of DA supporters marched to Mary Fitzgerald square in one of the anti-Zuma marches taking place across the country.
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‘This is the start of a rolling campaign’
Save SA campaign's Lawson Naidoo says further protests are on the cards after thousands marched to Parliament called for President Zuma’s resignation.
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ANC members, hawkers clash in JHB
Police intervened in a clash between African National Congress members and hawkers at the Bree Street Taxi Rank in Johannesburg.
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‘SA not a junk country, it has a junk president’
DA leader Mmusi Maimane has assured South Africans gathered at the Union Buildings that the country will survive and come back up from junk status.
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KZN ANCYL: President Zuma is here to stay
The KZN ANCYL says those calling for President Zuma to step down must stop, otherwise they will have no choice but to treat their actions as provocation.