GEORGE NEWS AND VIDEO - The South African National Civics Organisation (Sanco) march has finally started and marchers are making their way down Nelson Mandela Boulevard towards George Municipality.
Both lanes in Nelson Mandela Boulevard are blocked as multiple taxis have joined the march that is now moving towards George Municipality.
The march will proceed from Fourways in Thembalethu to the George CBD to deliver a memorandum of demands to the municipality.
Residents are advised to prepare for potential traffic delays and disruptions to public transport services tomorrow, Thursday 28 November, as the South African National Civics Organisation (Sanco) holds a peaceful march.
The procession will move along Nelson Mandela Boulevard, turning right into York Street.
Bheki Hadebe, Sanco's provincial secretary for the Western Cape, confirmed that the march would remain peaceful.
“Once we have handed over the memorandum and the municipality acknowledges receipt, the march will be concluded,” he assured.
The memorandum highlights the following:
- The high crime rate
- Rising electricity tariffs
- Unemployment challenges
- Inspections of spaza shops
- Implementation of the “One Shack, One Box” programme
- Sewerage issues caused by blocked drains
- Development of open spaces to prevent illegal dumping
- Public participation in the next phase of Go George services; and
- The impoundment of taxis that interfere with scholar transport
Impact on traffic and public transport
Authorities warn of significant traffic delays along the planned route during the march. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes and exercise patience.
Local taxi services will not operate until after the march, placing increased pressure on Go George bus services. Go George staff members may face difficulties in reporting to work, potentially causing service disruptions.
Plan ahead
Passengers and employers are urged to arrange alternative transport where possible. Go George will strive to maintain service levels but asks for patience from the public.
Watch a video by Jacques du Toit below:
‘We bring you the latest Garden Route, Hessequa, Karoo news’