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Law enforcement have had a challenging time combining sporadic groups joining the march in support of 7-year-old CweCwe here in Cape Town. There’s no clear organiser with some young people I’ve spoken to calling it ‘the power of social media’. #JusticeForCwecwe EWN Reporter
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@ewnreporter It's been too long since we've seen such 💪

@ewnreporter afriforum gaan kak LOL. Justice for Cwecwe

@ewnreporter The police is incompetent, she was not raped at school...

@ewnreporter Then q’afrifrumshitty thinks they can be smarter, than all of us ..@afriforum time will come, you will stop defending nonsense

@ewnreporter @twatterbaas @afriforum if we want to come for it,believe me,you want believe it..is just the time,,I know my people if they're angry enough

@ewnreporter Why is the crowd all black? And why for this case, when there are so many back children getting raped at schools?

@ewnreporter Maybe now people will get a small taste of 'you dont need a leader when you are one'. So that they can see they are capable of leading themselves and dont need some stooge leading them from bad to worse.

"When Frank Stein grew concerned for his elderly neighbor's safety, he called the police. But nothing prepared him for what was hidden behind her garage door.":

@ewnreporter A March like this to remove the ANC 🕯️

@ewnreporter 3 suspects, there are 3 suspects, not only 1.

@ewnreporter Idiots!🙄🙄
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Today protesters took to the streets of Cape Town, demanding justice for CweCwe. Marching under the #JusticeForCwecwe hashtag, they joined a nationwide movement calling for accountability following the alleged r*pe of the seven-year-old at Bergville College in Matatiele, Eastern Cape.
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