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TRAFFIC ALERT: Durban roads to be closed for planned march

The Durban Metropolitan Police Services encourages all motorists to plan their routes carefully.

Durban South motorists travelling towards the Durban CBD are urged to be aware of the planned march which will lead to road closures tomorrow, 6 April.

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The Durban Metropolitan Police Services encourages motorists to plan their routes carefully, ahead of the planned march by former President Jacob Zuma’s supporters.

The march is expected to begin at King Dinizulu Park at 8am, proceeding east along Dr Pixley KaSeme (West) Street, turning right into Yusuf Dadoo (Broad) Street, and left into Margaret Mncadi Avenue (Victoria Embankment) where participants will use the grassed area directly opposite the High Court.

Metro police spokesman, Parboo Sewpersad said, “We appeal to motorists to plan their routes carefully for tomorrow and to practice patience in the expected traffic congestion. Motorists should also find alternative routes where possible and stay away from the High Court precinct, ie. the entrance and exit of the Nkosi Albert Luthuli Freeway ( M4 Southern Freeway), Joseph Ndluli (Russell) Street and Margaret Mncadi Avenue.”

Metro Police will be on hand to assist motorists, divert traffic and ensure the safety of all road users.

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