Durban to host Free Palestine march
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DURBAN - A Free Palestine march will take place in Durban today from 1.30pm. The protest will start at Yusuf Dadoo Street and conclude with a rally at the Durban City Hall.
Africa 4 Palestine spokesperson Tisetso Magama said of significance is that today s protest is will include leaders of various political parties across the spectrum coming together in support of the Palestinian people. National leaders of the ANC, NFP, UDM, AIC, EFF and Al Jaamah political parties, among others, will be in attendance and addressing today s protest. Some of the confirmed speakers who are to address the protest march include ANC NEC Member and Chairperson of the ANC s International Relations Committee and Minister of Social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, and ANC Provincial Executive Committee and eThekwini mayor, Thomas Mxolisi Kaunda.
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