By Mikhaila Crowie
19 April 2009
Supporters have descended on the Johannesburg Stadium, awaiting ANC leader Jacob Zuma’s address today.
Zuma is also expected to crossover to the Nyanga Stadium where many supporters braved the wet and windy weather to attend the siyanqoba.
Bush Radio reporter Mishkah Anthony is at the rally today.
She said despite the rain, the turnout is huge. It’s estimated that 8 000 supporters are at the stadium.
Meanwhile 21 people have been rushed to hospital after a bus rolled on the on the R55 this morning.
The bus was transporting ANC supporters to the rally at Coca Cola Park and apparently collided with another vehicle.
The car failed to stop at an intersection and collided into the bus before the bus rolled and came to a halt on its side.
The driver of the vehicle, which supposedly caused the accident, has fled the scene
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