Bikers to take a stand against racism and murders with a mass ride to Union Buildings

While in front of the gates to the buildings the bikers plan to slow down their bikes as well as lay white roses and crosses.

Bikers from across South Africa will come together in the hopes of taking a stance against racism and farm murders in SA.

Bikers will on 29 August, travel a 50km circuit which will see them pass the gates of the Union Buildings. Bikers plan to also lay white roses and crosses in front of the gates as a way to communicate their message. All those participating are expected to obey the rules of the road, respect other motorists, stay on their bikes, wear face masks, and maintain a distance of two metres from each other.

The group will meet in Pretoria at 11am.

Here are the meeting points for Ekurhuleni:

For other meeting points in and around Johannesburg, stay up-to-date with the event details on the Bikers United Against Farm Murders And Racism Gauteng Pretoria event Facebook page.

Riding details and a map for the event. Photo: Supplied

At noon while on the route, the group will stop for a prayer session and a helmet-up salute against racism and farm murders.

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