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  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Passing supporters of the South African president heckled those who want him to leave office. But in between the heckling and counter heckling there were some who could still smile. She wants him to go, he wants Zuma to stay in power. Zuma the third president of the country has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Passing supporters of the South African presidentlike these heckled those who want him to leave office. Zuma the third president of the country has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_3393_Zuma_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Passing supporters of the South African president heckled those who want him to leave office. But in between the heckling and counter heckling there were some who could still smile. Zuma the third president of the country has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_3407_Zuma_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - On the very day that South Africa's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Police had to erect a cordon to keep them safe. Passing supporters of the South African president heckled those who want him to leave office. Zuma the third president of the country since the ruling African National Congress took power in 1994 has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_1143_Zuma_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Passing supporters of the South African president heckled those who want him to leave office. Zuma the third president of the country has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_3409_Zuma_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Passing supporters of the South African president heckled those who want him to leave office and made their displeasure at the attack on their icon clear. Zuma the third president of the country has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_3413_Zuma_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest in Durban demanding that he quit. But not all were in agreement, including this Zuma supporter who leaned through the police cordon. Zuma the third president of the country since the ruling African National Congress took power in 1994 has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_3388_Zuma_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN -- 11 August 2006 - A woman holds a poster of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, during an anti-Israel protest march in Durban. The marchers first marched to the United States consulate in Durban in protest against Israel's invasin of Lebanon before marching to the Durban City Hall to demand that South Africa impose sanctions on Israel. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -- 11 August 2006 - A man holds a placard calling for the death of British prime minister Tony Blair and United States president George W. Bush, during an anti-Israel protest march in Durban. The marchers first marched to the United States consulate in Durban in protest against Israel's invasin of Lebanon before marching to the Durban City Hall to demand that South Africa impose sanctions on Israel. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -- 11 August 2006 - Protesters march through Durban in protest against Israel's invasion of Lebanon. The marchers first marched to the United States consulate in Durban marching to the Durban City Hall to demand that South Africa impose sanctions on Israel. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20060811gs_1441_Israel_Protests.jpg
  • DURBAN -- 11 August 2006 - Protesters march through Durban in protest against Israel's invasion of Lebanon. The marchers first marched to the United States consulate in Durban marching to the Durban City Hall to demand that South Africa impose sanctions on Israel. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20060811gs_1413_Israel_Protests.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest in Durban demanding that he quit. But not all were in agreement, including this Zuma supporter who leaned through the police cordon. Zuma the third president of the country since the ruling African National Congress took power in 1994 has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_1145_Zuma_Protests.jpg
  • DURBAN -- 11 August 2006 - Protesters march through Durban in protest against Israel's invasion of Lebanon. The marchers first marched to the United States consulate in Durban marching to the Durban City Hall to demand that South Africa impose sanctions on Israel. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20060811gs_1512_Israel_Protests.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 February 2016 - ON the very day that South Affrica's President Jacob Zuma was due to deliver the state of the nation address to parliament 2000 kilometres away in Cape Town, a small group of protesters staged a protest for him to go. Passing supporters of the South African president heckled those who want him to leave office and made their displeasure at the attack on their icon clear. Zuma the third president of the country has becoming increasingly unpopular amid allegations of corruption in the ruling party. Durban is the largest city in KwaZulu-Natal, which is Zuma's powerbase. Picture: Giordano Stolley
    20160211gs_3396_Zuma_Protests.jpg
  • DURBAN -- 11 August 2006 - Protesters march through Durban in protest against Israel's invasion of Lebanon. The marchers first marched to the United States consulate in Durban marching to the Durban City Hall to demand that South Africa impose sanctions on Israel. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20060811gs_1510_Israel_Protests.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - Members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance, a taxi association show their displeasure at eThekwini Metro mayor James Nxumalo's promises that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersin they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
    20140611gs_1280_Taxi_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - Members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance, a taxi association show their displeasure at eThekwini Metro mayor James Nxumalo's promises that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersin they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
    20140611gs_1283_Taxi_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 17 October 2016 - Protester of the FeesMustFall makes their point at a protest outside the Durban City Hall where students from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the Durban University handed over a memorandum.  South Africa's tertiary institutions have been gripped by ongoing violent protests against university fees and a host of other complaints. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 22 November 2011 - Protesters stand outside the ruling African National Congress Party's Pretoria's office in protest against the controversial Protection of Information Bill which was set to be passed by the country's parliament later in the day..Picture: Giordano Stolley/ Allied Picture Press APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 October 2016 - A protester of the FeesMustFall makes his point at a protest outside the Durban City Hall where students from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and the Durban University handed over a memorandum.  South Africa's tertiary institutions have been gripped by ongoing violent protests against university fees and a host of other complaints. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20161011gs_0449_FeesMustFall.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 February 2015 - Members of the SA Communist Party protest outside the Camperdown Magistrate's Court where five people appeared in connection with the murder of SACP member Phillip Dlamini. Two of those that a appeared were ANC branch executive committee members for Inchanga.  Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 February 2015 - Members of the SA Communist Party protest outside the Camperdown Magistrate's Court where five people appeared in connection with the murder of SACP member Phillip Dlamini. Two of those that a appeared were ANC branch executive committee members for Inchanga.  Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 February 2015 - Members of the SA Communist Party protest outside the Camperdown Magistrate's Court where five people appeared in connection with the murder of SACP member Phillip Dlamini. Two of those that a appeared were ANC branch executive committee members for Inchanga.  Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 February 2015 - Members of the SA Communist Party protest outside the Camperdown Magistrate's Court where five people appeared in connection with the murder of SACP member Phillip Dlamini. Two of those that a appeared were ANC branch executive committee members for Inchanga.  Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160203gs_3303_Camperdown.jpg
  • DURBAN - 4 December 2014 - Nokuthula Khanyile, the head of the KwaZulu-Natal Social Development department speaks to the media at a protest outside the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court where Patricia Ishwalal and her mother Salatchee Basanich appeared. Ishwalal and her mother are accused of murdering Ishwalal's three-and-a-half year old duaghter Jamie Naidoo. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 November 2014 - Several people gathered outside the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court to protest against child abuse. The protests followed the death of a two-year old toddler (seen in framed picture held by woman) who was allegedly abused by her 55-year old grandmother and who was due to appear in the court. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 July 2010 - South African Municipal Union members, most of whom are eThekwini Metro Police officers stage a protest demanding that the police chief Eugene Nzama be fired..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 15 September 2010 - Minibus taxi drivers protest in Pretoria against a pending plan to implement a licence demerit point system,which they say will be used to target them unfairly. Minibus taxis are the main form of transportation for the majority of South Africans, but they have a reputation for unsafe vehicles and being the scene of horrendous crashes that claim thousands of lives each year..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 3 February 2015 - Members of the SA Communist Party protest outside the Camperdown Magistrate's Court where five people appeared in connection with the murder of SACP member Phillip Dlamini. Two of those that a appeared were ANC branch executive committee members for Inchanga. UPDATE - The woman on the right is Nontsikelelo Blose, who was shot dead outside a Fredville tavern on August 21, 2016, sparking more riots. She was a witness against five men arrested in connection with Philip Dlamini's killing.   - Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 July 2010 - South African Municipal Workers Union regional secretary Nhlanhla Nyandeni addresses unioni members, most of whom are eThekwini Metro Police outside the Durban City Hall. The officers stage a protest demanding that the police chief Eugene Nzama be fired..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • PRETORIA - 21 September 2011 - Police attempt to extinguish a burning portable toilet that Schubart Park residents set alight in protest at the lack of water..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 December 2014 - Nokuthula Khanyile, the head of the KwaZulu-Natal Social Development department speaks to the media at a protest outside the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court where Patricia Ishwalal and her mother Salatchee Basanich appeared. Ishwalal and her mother are accused of murdering Ishwalal's three-and-a-half year old duaghter Jamie Naidoo. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20141204gs_1643_Nokuthula_Khanyile.jpg
  • DURBAN - 3 January 2014 - A small group of residents from Durban's largely Indian suburb of Chatsworth protest outside the Chatsworth Magistrate's Court ahead of the appearance in court of Rajan Kandasamy. The 44-year old father of two is alleged to have bludgeoned his wife and their two teenage children, aged 18 and 17, to death with a gada --  a traditional Indian mace carried by the Hindu god Hanuman. Picture Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls take their time going through the Mariannhill Toll Plaza making sure traffic backs up. The action was to protest against tolls and e-tolls are . Numerous motorists hooted in support of the bikers as they passed through the tolls despite being delayed. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Members of Abahlali baseMjondolo, an organisation of informal housing residents, protest outside the Durban High Court ahead of judgement and sentencing of two African National Congress Councillors --  Mduduzi Ngcobo, and Velile Lutsheko -- as well as the gunman they hired, for killing one of their members, Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. The two eThekwini Metro Municipal councillors wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160520gs_1287_Housing_Activist.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 January 2016 - Ugu District mayor Ntombifikile Gumede attends a march in Scottburgh against racism. About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism. A little more than a week earlier Sparrow, an  estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7646_Ntombifikile_Gumede.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa (green shirt, centre). A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7626_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Members of Abahlali baseMjondolo, an organisation of informal housing residents, protest outside the Durban High Court ahead of judgement and sentencing of two African National Congress Councillors --  Mduduzi Ngcobo, and Velile Lutsheko -- as well as the gunman they hired, for killing one of their members, Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. The two eThekwini Metro Municipal councillors wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160520gs_1283_Housing_Activist.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 January 2016 - Ugu District mayor Ntombifikile Gumede attends a march in Scottburgh against racism. About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism. A little more than a week earlier Sparrow, an  estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7647_Ntombifikile_Gumede.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - Members of the African National Congress Youth League dance infront of a approximately 1000 people, who marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism. Among those marchin was South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa. A little more than a week earlier the former estate agent Sparrow made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_1052_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa (green shirt, centre). A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7620_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa. A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_1050_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa (green shirt, centre). A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_1051_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system, the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act or AARTO. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Members of Abahlali baseMjondolo, an organisation of informal housing residents, protest outside the Durban High Court ahead of judgement and sentencing of two African National Congress Councillors --  Mduduzi Ngcobo, and Velile Lutsheko -- as well as the gunman they hired, for killing one of their members, Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. The two eThekwini Metro Municipal councillors wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160520gs_1288_Housing_Activist.jpg
  • DURBAN - 11 January 2016 - Ten year old Gllian Webber begged her mom Lisa Bagshaw to allow her to attend a march in Scottburgh against racism. She joined about 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism. A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. It wasthese comments that according to Bagshaw horrified her daughter. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7629_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - This was one f the approximately 1000 people who marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism. A little more than a week earlier the estate agent Sparrow made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that South Africa's beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_3207_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa. A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_1049_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa. A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_1048_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa (green shirt, centre). A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7623_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, march in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit system. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - Zenzo Mahlangu, the scretary general of the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union speaks to media ahead of a planned protest march by taxi drivers, who are against the country's proposed licence demerit system -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa (green shirt, centre). A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7619_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • SCOTTBURGH - 11 January 2016 - About 1000 people marched through Scottburgh, the hometown of Penny Sparrow, to protest against racism, including South Africa's national arts and culture minister Nathi Mthetthwa. A little more than a week earlier the estate agent made racist comments on Facebook where she complained that the beaches were crowded with too many blacks and compared them to monkeys. The comments have sparked outrage across the country, with many labeling the Democratic Alliance -- the party of which she was a member -- racist. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20160111gs_7616_Penny_Sparrow.jpg
  • PRETORIA - 16 November 2010 - South African Transport and Allied Workers Union members, many of whom are taxi drivers, who marched in protest against the country's proposed licence demerit syste, are kept out of the Union Buildings in Pretoria by a seurity fence. They hoped to hand their memorandum to President Jacob Zuma. Riot police shields lean against the fence. -- APP/ Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 14 September 2013 - Hundreds staged a protest to ban heavy duty vehicles from Fields Hill. They protest at the same scene where a week earlier a lorry's brakes failed and it ploughed through four taxis and two cars killing 23 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 September 2013 - Hundreds staged a protest to ban heavy duty vehicles from Fields Hill. They protest at the same scene where a week earlier a lorry's brakes failed and it ploughed through four taxis and two cars killing 23 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130914gs_1294_Crash_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 14 September 2013 - Hundreds staged a protest to ban heavy duty vehicles from Fields Hill. They protest at the same scene where a week earlier a lorry's brakes failed and it ploughed through four taxis and two cars killing 23 people. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
    20130914gs_1293_Crash_Protest.jpg
  • DURBAN - 17 October 2016 - Protesting students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal's Westville campus look on as rubbish they have set alight outside The Oval student residence burns. South Africa's tertiary institutions have been gripped by ongoing violent protests against university fees and a host of other complaints. Note the ironing boards that are used as shields against rubber bullets fired by police. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 17 October 2016 - A protester of the FeesMustFal with his face still covered looks through a hole made by the rubber bullet f riot police on the first floor of the P-Block residence at the troubled campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal's Westville campus. South Africa's tertiary institutions have been gripped by ongoing violent protests against university fees and a host of other complaints. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 24 July 2007 - The Durban Univerity of Technology's student representative council president Thami Shezi addresses protesting students outside the offices of the vice chancellor of the institution. The students are demanding that the institution write off R17 million in unpaid student fees..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2007 - From the early hours of the morning Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) supporters protested in Umlazi against the renaming of the Mangosuthu Buthelezi Highway. Most streets in the city are named after people during the colonial era  (1824 to 1910) before it joined the Union of South Africa. The city's decision to rename streets has drawn a strong reaction from numerous quarters..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2007 - From the early hours of the morning Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) supporters protested in Umlazi against the renaming of the Mangosuthu Buthelezi Highway. Most streets in the city are named after people during the colonial era  (1824 to 1910) before it joined the Union of South Africa. The city's decision to rename streets has drawn a strong reaction from numerous quarters..***NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN SOUTH AFRICA***.Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - eThekwini Metro Municipal mayor James Nxumalo (centre) addresses members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance assuring them that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersing they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 January 2008 - Protesting students at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) attempt to force their way past security personnel in front of management offices of the institution..Students are demanding that they be allowed to register and that their debt be rolled over. They are also demanding better security as well better accomodation..Picture: Giordano StolleyAllied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 28 January 2008 - Protesting students at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) attempt to force their way past security personnel in front of management offices of the institution.Students are demanding that they be allowed to register and that their debt be rolled over. They are also demanding better security as well better accomodation.Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 4 December 2014 - Protesters gather outside th Chatsworth Magistrate's Court in Durban to demand that Patricia Ishwalal and her mother Salatchee Basanich are denied bail. The two woman are accused of murdering Ishwalal's three-and-a-half year old duaghter Jamie Naidoo. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 4 December 2014 - Protesters gather outside th Chatsworth Magistrate's Court in Durban to demand that Patricia Ishwalal and her mother Salatchee Basanich are denied bail. The two woman are accused of murdering Ishwalal's three-and-a-half year old duaghter Jamie Naidoo. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 June 2014 - eThekwini Metro Municipal mayor James Nxumalo (centre) addresses members of the KwaZulu-Natal Transport Alliance assuring them that he will look into their greviances. They staged a march to the Durban City Hall where they handed a memorandum to Nxumalo. After dispersing they engaged in running battles with the police and five were arrested. Picture: Allied picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls jump, protested on Saturday against the levying of tolls. Hundreds gathered in Pinetown before going slowly through the Mariannhill Toll Plaza causing traffic to back up. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 January 2008 - Protesting students at the Durban University of Technology (DUT) attempt to force their way past security personnel in front of management offices of the institution..Students are demanding that they be allowed to register and that their debt be rolled over. They are also demanding better security as well better accomodation..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 1 May 2007 - Thousands of stick- and knobkerrie-wielding protesters ran through Durban's city centre on Tuesday to the city hall to object to plans to rename streets after ANC heroes..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 28 July 2006 - Support for South Africa's former deputy president Jacob Zuma, who was sacked in June 2005 amid allegations of corruption in an arms deal, are visible at a march of the Congress of SA Trade Unions in Durban. This protesters banner claims that South Africa's elite crime fighting unit is being manipulateed by the Uniited States' Central Intelligence Agency. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 13 June 2013 - Residents from a squatter camp protests against the lack of land, housing, electricity and other services, blocking of Durban's busy Alpine Road and burning tyres and an ssortment of debris. Pictrure: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 12 November 2005 - Supporters of South Africa's axed deputy president Jacob Zuma protest during a night vigil outside the Durban Magistrate's Court where a trial date was due to be set the next day. Zuma is accused of accepting a R500,000 bribe from a French arms manufacturer. Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 12 November 2005 - Supporters of South Africa's axed deputy president Jacob Zuma protest during a night vigil outside the Durban Magistrate's Court where a trial date was due to be set the next day. Zuma is accused of accepting a R500,000 bribe from a French arms manufacturer. Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 12 November 2005 - Supporters of South Africa's axed deputy president Jacob Zuma protest during a night vigil outside the Durban Magistrate's Court where a trial date was due to be set the next day. Zuma is accused of accepting a R500,000 bribe from a French arms manufacturer. Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • PRETORIA - 15 September 2010 - A taxi driver displays a sign making his feelings known about the government's proposed licence demerit point system while a South African Transport and Allied Workers' Union provincial leader reads out a memorandum outside the Transport Department in Pretoria. The minibus taxi drivers say the new system will be used to target them unfairly. Minibus taxis are the main form of transportation for the majority of South Africans, but they have a reputation for unsafe vehicles and being the scene of horrendous crashes that claim thousands of lives each year..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press
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  • DURBAN - 26 October 2012 - SA Municipal Worker's Union members march through central Durban to demand that municipalities abandon ther appeal against a labour court ruling that upheld a wage curve agreement between the collective bargaining parties..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 26 October 2012 - eThekweni mayor James Nxumalo signs a memorandum on SA Municipal Worker's Union regional secretary Nhlanhla Nyandeni back. In the memorandum SAMWU demanded that municipalities abandon ther appeal against a labour court ruling that upheld a wage curve agreement between the collective bargaining parties..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 July 2010 - South African Municipal Workers Union regional secretary Nhlanhla Nyandeni addresses members, most of whom are eThekwini Metro Police demanding that the police chief Eugene Nzama be fired..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 October 2016 - Journalists and cameramen film and listen as a student activist backed by fellow students speaks to media from behind barbed wire that students put out to prevent police from accessing their residence at the University of KwaZulu-Natal's Westville campus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 14 October 2016 - Banda Lukhanyo Mtsingana speaks to media from behind barbed wire that students put out to prevent police from accessing their residence at the University of KwaZulu-Natal's Westville campus. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 3 February 2015 - Nokukhanya Gumede, the ANC’s Ward 4 chairperson from Inchanga speaks to the media outside the Camperdown Magistrate's court where five men appeared on charges of murder. They are alleged to have killed a 68-year old SA Communist Party member. Two of them were members of her branch's executive committee. She has been nominated as the ANC candidate for that ward for the upcoming local government elections.  Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 26 October 2012 - SA Municipal Worker's Union regional secretary Nhlanhla Nyandeni signs a memorandum on the bak of Durban mayor James Nxumalo. In the memorandum SAMWU demanded that municipalities abandon ther appeal against a labour court ruling that upheld a wage curve agreement between the collective bargaining parties..Picture: Giordano Stolley/Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls jump, scream and shout near the Mariannhill Toll Plaza at passing truckers and motorists to make it clear that tolls and e-tolls are not acceptable when there is a fuel levy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN -25 January 2014 - Members of the group Bikers Against Tolls jump, scream and shout near the Mariannhill Toll Plaza at passing truckers and motorists to make it clear that tolls and e-tolls are not acceptable when there is a fuel levy. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • Striking workers belonging to the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa (NUMSA) march at the Dunlop factory in Durban, September 15, 2010. Rogan Ward/AAP
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Lawyer Bulelani Mazomba (right) speaks to his clients before they are sentenced to life imprisonment in the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. From the left facing Mazomba are gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu and eThekwini Metro Municipal  councillors Mduduzi Ngcobo (center) and Velile Lutsheko (right). They were convicted Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The two councillors from the African National Congress wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 16 July 2016 - About 1500 grandmothers marched on Durban's International Convention Centre, where the 2016 World Aids Conference is set to begin, to demand greater regonition for the plight they face and the role they face in fighting the deadly HIV/Aids epidemic that is ravaging the continent. Many children in Africa that have been orphaned by the disease are raised by their grandparents. In South Africa it is estimated that some two million children have been orphaned by the disease. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 16 July 2016 - About 1500 grandmothers marched on Durban's International Convention Centre, where the 2016 World Aids Conference is set to begin, to demand greater regonition for the plight they face and the role they face in fighting the deadly HIV/Aids epidemic that is ravaging the continent. Many children in Africa that have been orphaned by the disease are raised by their grandparents. In South Africa it is estimated that some two million children have been orphaned by the disease. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 28 July 2006 - Support for South Africa's former deputy president Jacob Zuma, who was sacked in June 2005 amid allegations of corruption in an arms deal, are visible at a march of the Congress of SA Trade Unions in Durban. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 February 2006 - Sgt Selvan Reddy, the brother of ANC Councillor Visvin Reddy, was shot in what was believed to be a hit on the Durban City policeman..Picture: Giordano Stolley
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Lawyer Bulelani Mazomba (right) speaks to his clients before they are sentenced to life imprisonment in the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. From the left facing Mazomba are gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu and eThekwini Metro Municipal  councillors Mduduzi Ngcobo (center) and Velile Lutsheko (right). They were convicted Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The two councillors from the African National Congress wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - African National Congress couuncillor Velile Lutsheko speaks to his wife before he was sentenced to life imprisonment in the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu. He was sentenced along with gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu and fellow eThekwini Metro Municipal  councillor Mduduzi Ngcobo. They were convicted of Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder. The two councillors wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thokoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 20 May 2016 - Sitting in the dock of the Durban High Court for the murder of Abahlali baseMjondolo activist Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu are gunman Mlungisi Ndlovu (left), and eThekwini Metro Municipal  councillors Mduduzi Ngcobo (center) and Velile Lutsheko (right). They were convicted Thulisile Maureen Ndlovu's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. The two councillors from the African National Congress wanted her dead because she opposed their programme of allocating houses to people who were not resident in the Thkoza area of the KwaNdengezi near Pinetown. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 11 January 2014 - African National Congress supporters march past a house that EFF leader Julius Malema was due to hand over to a grandmother looking after four children. Police to the right ensure that they do not gain access to the property where EFF party members were putting the last touches to the house. Picture: Allied Picture Press/APP
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  • DURBAN - 25 February 2006 - African National Congress councillor Visvin Reddy comforts his mother at the funeral of his brother Sgt Selvan Reddy who was shot in what was believed to be a hit on the Durban City policeman..Picture: 36shots
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