Lusanda Bill
26 October 2011
The ANC Youth League says its planned night vigil in Pretoria tomorrow night will be moved to another venue.
The Tshwane Metro Police has refused the League permission to hold the vigil at the Union Buildings.
However, the mass march to the Union Buildings to demand jobs for young people will go ahead on Friday.
Spokesperson Floyd Shivambu says the vigil cannot be held at the Union Building because it is a national key point, subject to special security measures.
Between 300 and 500 law enforcement officials will be on hand during the ANC Youth League’s march.
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