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TAKE NOTE: KZN protest WhatsApp message a hoax

The same post made its first appearance in April 2017.

A fake message informing readers about protest action around Durban and KwaDukuza is once again doing the rounds online.

The message, which states that “tomorrow’s protesters are taking to the streets for ‘shutdown kzn march’ in honour of Pravin Gordan” is a hoax and should not be shared.

The same post made its first appearance in April 2017.

The message reads:

Affected areas for protest strike tomorrow in kzn:

Major higways and freeways include:

Dbn central cbd
M7
Pinetown
Kwa mashu
Riverhorse valley
N2
Queen nandi
Hansdettman highway
Higginson highway
Sea cow lake
Sherwood
Jan smutts highway
Amanzimtoti
Isipingo
Inanda
new germany
Mt edgecombe
Umlazi
Verulam
Westville
Chatsworth
Shallcross
Magabeni
Kloof
Illovo beach
Hillcrest.
Central durban port
N3
Kwa dukuza
Moses kotane road
Harry gwala road
Rodger sishi road
Felix dlamini road
Swapo road
Rk khan circle
Soloman mahlangu drive
Burlington
Stella road- malvern
Queensburgh
Escombe
Nmr avenue
Josiah gumede road
Lenny naidu drive
Mahatma gandhi road
Peter mokaba ridge
Victoria embankment

Please be aware and alert. Tomorrow’s protestors are take to the streets for shutdown kzn march in honour of pravin gordan.

Please stay away from these areas as this is a big safety hazard.

To all kzn residents..this is a country wide march

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