All levels of the City of Johannesburg security cluster have been mobilised as this weekend’s 33rd Johannesburg Pride remains on track, following an alert of a potential terrorist attack in the greater Sandton area.
All levels of the City of Johannesburg security cluster have been mobilised as this weekend’s 33rd Johannesburg Pride remains on track, following an alert of a potential terrorist attack in the greater Sandton area.
In response to US warnings of a potential terror assault in greater Sandton, the Presidency stated that dangers to the nation are continuously examined and addressed to protect the safety of all citizens.
Johannesburg Pride returns to Sandton for the 33rd annual Pride march for LGBTIQ+ rights in South Africa on October 29, after a two-year hiatus.