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    Makana Legends: “High Court is going nowhere!”

    Archbishop Nkosinathi Ngesi leads protest to keep High Court in Makhanda
    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailMarch 16, 2023Updated:March 19, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    "Makhanda High Court is going nowhere. Please listen to us" says a protestor from the Makana Legends, who participated in a protest on 16 March 2023. Photo: Sizo Media.
    Members of the Makana Legends religious group held a silent protest outside the Makhanda High Court on 16 March 2023, demanding an end to plans to relocate the court to Bisho. Led by Archbishop Nkosinathi Ngesi, the Archbishop of the Ethiopian Episcopal Church, the protestors said: “nothing about Makhanda High Court without consulting Makhanda stakeholders in Makhanda”. Photo: SIZO MEDIA.
    A silent protest by the Makana Legends on 16 March, 2023 demanded that the High Court should not be removed from Makhanda. Photo: SIZO MEDIA.
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