By Kim Saulse
26 February 2010
A group of picketers from the community based organisation, the Universal Civics of South Africa, are making their way to parliament as they take a stand against exploitation of the poor, corruption, crime, education and poor service delivery.
National Co-ordinator of UCOSA, Berthel Cordon, says members will hand a memorandum to the President's office and the Justice department. Cordon says their organisation hopes for an effective response from the relevant role players within seven days.
"We are expecting an outcome in seven days, and if there's no response, we will mobilise our unit's everyday," said Berthel.
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