The route for the Cape Town march against labour broking and urban toll roads on 7 March 2012. Cosatu expects up to 30,000 people. Traffic disruption will start during late morning rush-hour, but the crowd should be dispersed by mid-afternoon.


0: Area of greatest traffic disruption
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1: First leg: to the City Hall
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2: Second leg: to Parliament
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3: 2 - City Hall
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4: 1 - Starting point in Keizersgracth
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5: 3 - Parliament
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0: Area of greatest traffic disruption

The area around Parliament and near the Castle will see the greatest impact from road closures, but surrounding streets will likely also suffer delays.


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1: First leg: to the City Hall

The first leg of the march will stretch only a few hundred meters to the City Hall, where the first memorandum will likely be handed over.


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2: Second leg: to Parliament

The main memorandum will be handed over (and most of the speeches done) in front of Parliament.


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3: 2 - City Hall


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4: 1 - Starting point in Keizersgracth

Marchers will gather near the Castle from early morning.


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5: 3 - Parliament


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