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#UniteBehind coalition to stage march pushing for Zuma’s arrest

1 November 2017, 9:38 AM  |
Sashin Naidoo Sashin Naidoo |  @SABCNews
The group is demanding that a warrant of arrest be issued for President Zuma.

The group is demanding that a warrant of arrest be issued for President Zuma.

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The group is demanding that a warrant of arrest be issued for President Zuma.

Activists from the #UniteBehind coalition will on Wednesday march to an undisclosed location to demand the arrest of President Jacob Zuma.

The group claims to have been consistent in calling for the removal of the president. The coalition says they are even prepared to be arrested to push for their demand.

The organisation’s Bruce Baigrie says it is a protest action at a specific location. We have over the last couple of months been involved in a campaign to fix our trains with the crisis at metro rail. But with these latest revelations were the president was on the payroll of Roy Moodley, he got money around a very corrupt contract involved with a company called Siyangena.

That contract was meant to resolve the security situation at PRASA, but it’s still a complete national crisis.

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