POLOKWANE – Motorists are advised that a march led by Energy FM will affect traffic in certain streets around the CBD. The march is against the selling of stolen goods in Polokwane.
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The march, according to an alert by the Polokwane Municipality, will start at the SABC Park and will turn left into Excelsior Street, right into Schoeman Street and will and proceed to the South African Police Service’s Limpopo Head Office.
Schoeman Street will be closed between Thabo Mbeki and Bodenstein while a memorandum is handed over to police and from Schoeman, the march will turn left into Bodenstein Street and then left into Hans van Rensburg Street where another memorandum will be submitted to the Office of the Premier.
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