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A march organised by the local Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political party turned violent momentarily on Workers' Day but soon returned back to normal and addressed the issues at hand. On Tuesday 1 May at about 10:30 – the march was scheduled to start at 09:00 – between 60 and 80 EFF members set out from Nekkies in Knysna, headed down the N2 towards town, and delivered memorandums containing demands to both the Knysna Provincial Hospital and Food Lover's Market (FLM).
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