Police, EFF supporters clash at Union Buildings
Updated | By JacarandaFM News
EFF protesters and police have clashed outside the Union Buildings in Pretoria where the Red Berets are demanding President Jacob Zuma step down.
Party leader Julius Malema ordered supporters to head to the president's offices after the High Court ruled the Public Protector's state capture report be released before the close of business today.
Party leader Julius Malema has since arrived and has called on supporters to move away from the Union Building gates.
"Please comrades, let's move away. Let us be this side under the trees. Once we have secured the place, we are all moving in," says Malema.
#StateCaptureReport #EFF Cops speaking to Malema.
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WATCH #StateCaptureReport #EFF A fire has been started by the Union Buildings fence. People shouting "Zuma must fall".
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