ANAPIX: Freedom Day Walk of Resistance

Cape Town, April 2021 (ANA) – The Salt River Heritage Society (SRHS) in conjunction with the Observatory Civic Association (OCA), Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Indigenous Council, the Two River Urban Park Association (TRUPA), and the Oude Molen Eco Village embarked on a walk of resistance on Freedom Day, the 27 April 2021, to register their opposition to the proposed multi-billion-rand River Club Development in the Two Rivers Urban Park, by reinstalling a commemorative plaque that was vandalised and destroyed almost one year ago. The plaque which was the only artefact indicating the heritage importance of the area, despite its potential as a world heritage site, has not been replaced by the City.The march was led by Tauriq Jenkins also in attendance was Dr Allan Boesak a political activist and a reverend. Photograph : Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)

Cape Town, April 2021 (ANA) – The Salt River Heritage Society (SRHS) in conjunction with the Observatory Civic Association (OCA), Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Indigenous Council, the Two River Urban Park Association (TRUPA), and the Oude Molen Eco Village embarked on a walk of resistance on Freedom Day, the 27 April 2021, to register their opposition to the proposed multi-billion-rand River Club Development in the Two Rivers Urban Park, by reinstalling a commemorative plaque that was vandalised and destroyed almost one year ago. The plaque which was the only artefact indicating the heritage importance of the area, despite its potential as a world heritage site, has not been replaced by the City.The march was led by Tauriq Jenkins also in attendance was Dr Allan Boesak a political activist and a reverend. Photograph : Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)

South Africa – Cape Town – 27 April 2021 -The Salt River Heritage Society (SRHS) in conjunction with the Observatory Civic Association (OCA), Goringhaicona Khoi Khoin Indigenous Council, the Two River Urban Park Association (TRUPA), and the Oude Molen Eco Village embarked on a walk of resistance on Freedom Day, the 27 April 2021, to register their opposition to the proposed multi-billion-rand River Club Development in the Two Rivers Urban Park, by reinstalling a commemorative plaque that was vandalised and destroyed almost one year ago. The plaque which was the only artefact indicating the heritage importance of the area, despite its potential as a world heritage site, has not been replaced by the City.The march was led by Tauriq Jenkins also in attendance was Dr Allan Boesak a political activist and a reverend. Photograph : Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)