ACDP leading protests in Cape Town, Pretoria, PE, Ermelo against Single Marriage Bill

Rev Kenneth Meshoe president of the ACDP (PHOTO: Luke Daniel, TheSouthAfrican.com)

The ACDP is hosting protests in Cape Town and Pretoria on Friday against the controversial Single Marriage Bill that aims to consolidate all existing marriage laws and which does not retain the words “husband” and wife”.

In Cape Town, they invite citizens to join their picket outside Parliament (near the Louis Botha statue) at the corner of Plein Street and Roeland Avenue at 10am.

In Pretoria, you are invited to join a march to the Department of Home Affairs to protest the bill. The march starts at 10am from Church Square in the Tshwane CBD.

In Gqeberha (PE), there will be a march to Home Affairs in Govan Mbeki Avenue, starting at 10am from North End Park at the corner of Perkins and Cawood Streets (behind Pier 14).

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And in Ermelo a march will start at 11am from Church Street to the Home Affairs office in Joubert Street.

In the video below ACDP president Kenneth Meshoe spells out the ACDP’s objections to the Bill and why it believes that all South Africans are best served by the separate laws that currently cater for different groups with vastly different world views about marriage.

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