
Farmers marched to Parliament demanding President Ramaphosa declares farm murders a priority crime.
South Africa’s economy won’t recover without the help of farmers, that’s according to hundreds of farmers who’ve marched to Parliament under the banner “Black Monday.”
They’re urging President Cyril Ramaphosa to declare farm murders a priority crime.
Demonstrators not only asked for an end to farm attacks, but also called for retaliation.
At the same time, they say they’re part of South Africa and want to be involved in the solution.
A march to Parliament in Cape Town is planned for this morning. Protesters want to raise awareness about farm murders, and racism. Ayesha Ismail has the details. #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/JM677SDMUR
— eNCA (@eNCA) October 25, 2020
Source: eNCA
In other news – Anele Mdoda breathes fire after escaping human trafficking suspects in her Hotel room
Anele Mdoda is the latest star to highlight the matter of human trafficking through a series of posts on Twitter airing the suspicious that occurred in her hotel room this past Saturday.

The first tweet served as ambiguous tweet that let fans know that there was a weird occurrence that took place in her hotel. Anele did not just that it is the hotel she was staying at, but Cape Town as a whole that has an air of “some dodgy sh*t going down.” Learn More










