Moutse residents protest at move to Limpopo.(News)

From: Pretoria News (South Africa) | Date: August 16, 2006 | Copyright information

BYLINE: Sholain Govender

An ANC flag was burned outside the Pretoria High Court yesterday as angry residents from Moutse in Mpumalanga protested over the decision to incorporate them into Limpopo Province.

A busload of Moutse residents arrived in Pretoria yesterday and demonstrated outside the Pretoria High Court in hope of preventing their incorporation into Limpopo.

They arrived for the court hearing of the case brought against the State by me...

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