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Members of South Africa's LGBTQIA+ community are expected to march to Pretoria today with the aim of pressing government to accelerate the implementation of equality and inclusion. This as the country marks Human Rights Day - a day which coincides with the tragic Sharpeville massacre and the celebration of the constitution which gives equal rights to all. Organised by the SA Queer Movement, the march also aims to highlight ongoing human rights challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ community, with a particular focus on discrimination in schools. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to the president of SA Queer movement, Calvin Nkosi.
By SAfmMembers of South Africa's LGBTQIA+ community are expected to march to Pretoria today with the aim of pressing government to accelerate the implementation of equality and inclusion. This as the country marks Human Rights Day - a day which coincides with the tragic Sharpeville massacre and the celebration of the constitution which gives equal rights to all. Organised by the SA Queer Movement, the march also aims to highlight ongoing human rights challenges faced by LGBTQIA+ community, with a particular focus on discrimination in schools. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to the president of SA Queer movement, Calvin Nkosi.

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