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    Rural peoples movement march for better services

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 27, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    A protester holds up a placard calling for water [amanzi]. Members of the Rural Peoples Movement from Ndlambe, Ngqushwa and Makana marched to the municipal offices in Grahamstown this Thursday.

    A protester holds up a placard calling for water [amanzi]. Members of the Rural Peoples Movement from Ndlambe, Ngqushwa and Makana marched to the municipal offices in Grahamstown this Thursday.

    March leader Xoliswa Sijentu said the municipality should prioritise services.Marchers also slammed the slowness of the land claim process.Director of corporate services Mzukisi Madlavu received the petition.

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