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Added on the 12/08/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Thousands of South African opposition activists rally in Pretoria to demand a faster coronavirus vaccination rollout in the continent's worst-hit country. The far-left opposition Economic Freedom Fighters party is also pushing for the use of Chinese and Russian vaccines, warning it would stage a sit-in at the home of the regulator's chairwoman if it did not approve the emergency use of the jabs within seven days. IMAGES
Johannesburg, Jun 16 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) A group of South Africans marched on Wednesday through the streets of Soweto to demand the expulsion of foreign residents from the area, as well as the eviction of people from several busy local buildings in Johannesburg.The country has been affected by xenophobic attacks against foreigners in recent years and several people were evicted from their shops in Soweto overnight.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN THE STREETS OF SOWETO IN JOHANNESBURG.
Pretoria (South Africa), Apr 20 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) The leader of the Khoisan community, King Khoisan SA, on Tuesday continued his protest in front of the South African government headquarters in Pretoria demanding recognition of its people as the first in South Africa, that its language is officially recognized, its native lands returned and that the 'colored' racial classification be removed from official documents to refer to this broad sector of the South African population.FOOTAGE OF KING KHOISAN SA PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE NELSON MANDELA STATUE, LOCATED ON THE STAIRS OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT HEADQUARTERS, IN PRETORIA.
Johannesburg (South Africa), Mar 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Kim Ludbrook) Dozens of Action SA followers protested on Thursday in front of the Constitutional Court to demand the arrest of former South African president Jacob Zuma for accusations of corruption during his term (2009 -2018). FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN JOHANNESBURG
Johannesburg (South Africa), Mar 19 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Kim Ludbrook).- Several artists' organizations in Johannesburg protested Friday to demand responses from the National Arts Council on aid for the sector amid the coronavirus crisis. The stimulus package presented by the government in 2020 has been affected by accusations of corruption. FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN JOHANNESBURG.