‘Blood Friday’ march to take place in Joburg

“We are liaising with Westbury’s team and it’s all systems go. People of Westbury will be going to the march. I know there will be two buses or even more‚” she said.

Johnson did not want to comment on things which she believed could divide people.

“This march is for everyone‚ coloured or not. All we want is change and development.”

Johnson added that the march would be peaceful.

“We are on the ground mobilising with our people. It’s coming together and it’s going to be peaceful.”

Williams added: “We at GSCC cannot allow for corruption to continue while we keeping silent. The blood of our people are calling from the ground‚ calling for equality‚ fairness and justice. So‚ join Blood Friday and highlight your family and communities plights.”

The official Gauteng government Twitter account said that Premier David Makhura would welcome the group and was committed to addressing genuine grievances of communities in the province.

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