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Business forum to march against discrimination

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The Central Northern Cape Business Forum will embark on a peaceful march in Kimberley on September 12 against race quotas and race discrimination.

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THE CENTRAL Northern Cape Business Forum will embark on a peaceful march from the Kimberley train station to the Premier’s Office at the Derek Corns building on September 12 against race quotas and race discrimination, starting at 9am.

The chairperson of the forum, Graham Ross, expected around 500 people to take part in the march and he encouraged everyone to participate.

He stated that coloureds, Indians and whites were being sidelined by the ANC where they were not given job opportunities, especially in government.

“Job opportunities and tertiary education for our youth will not materialise in the near future. We are also marching against racial discrimination generally, fraud and corruption, where perpetrators must be brought to book and prosecuted, poor service delivery and other issues. The government is spending millions of rand to restore discipline and order in our schools.”

He also called for an end to violence and inciting race hatred.

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