People gathered to protest climate change around the world, including the roughly half a million who joined Greta Thunberg in Montreal.
Casatu’s provincial general secretary, Tony, placed a lot of demands on The City of Cape Town during yesterday’s march – and most were a tad silly.
There was another protest in London last night, but things seems to go off fairly peacefully when measured to the riots a few years ago. Plus, these guys got to wear masks.
Tens of thousands of Hong Kong residents began marching through the streets of the former British colony to push for greater democracy.
I’m surprised there weren’t any rubber bullets fired or perhaps some ‘looting’ today in Johannesburg, as Helen Zille led a group protesting for ‘real jobs.’ Instead there were ‘flying bricks,’ stun grenades and petrol bombs. Not bad..
Thats what’s going down today, my friends, as the municipality has given the go-ahead for the ANC’s Cape Town CBD protest march. You can imagine how Helen Zille feels about this..
The group of protesters who stormed through the Cape Town CBD last month have vowed to give it another go, despite being denied permission by the authorities.
The DA’s march against Cosatu in the Johannesburg city centre became violent earlier. Cosatu members allegedly stormed the march and rocks were thrown. In the process, DA supporters and a journalist from the Mail & Guardian were injured after being hit with stones.