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Thousands of South African civil servants took to the streets across the country today to press their demand for higher wages.
Today's protest came as a nationwide strike, which has affected hospitals and schools, entered its second week.
In Cape Town, demonstrators marched to parliament to air their grievances.
The BBC's Mohammed Allie was there and spoke to Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye.
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