ANC condemns Taj Hotel silent parade request

02 January 2016 - 11:28 By Thulani Gqirana
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The ANC in the Western Cape has called for the Taj Hotel in Cape Town to apologize directly to minstrel groups and Cape Malay Choirs and iron out any differences.

This follows a request from the prestigious hotel to the City of Cape Town for New Year's Day parades to be silent when passing their establishment, so as not to disturb sleeping guests.

The Cape Malay Choirs held their parade on Wednesday, December 30, while the minstrels will be take to the city's streets in their trademark brightly coloured costumes in celebration of the "Tweede Nuwe Jaar" (second New Year) on Saturday.

On Thursday, hotel manager Michael Pownall apologised for sending the request, calling it insensitive before offering a full retraction.

This, however, is not enough, the ANC believes.

"The ANC deplores this request to have complete silence for a mere walk past when the minstrels who in modern history celebrate their slave tradition and expression of freedom for more than a century now," provincial party leader Marius Fransman said in a statement.

Source: News24

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