About 100 ANC supporters braved heavy showers at the King Dinuzulu Park in Durban on Monday ahead of a march against the judiciary‚ which they accused of making unfavourable judgments against the ruling party.

The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has condemned the judiciary for encroaching on "political and executive matters". The criticism follows a number of judgments which they viewed as an attack on the party.

Marchers wore ANC T-shirts printed especially for the march‚ with the words "Phansi ngokugxambukela kwezinkantolo (down with the encroachment of the judiciary).

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They also carried placards saying: "The ANC says no interference in the executive‚" and‚ "Beware the interference by the judiciary."

The Durban protest coincides with a march by opposition parties in Johannesburg to the Constitutional Court‚ which will hear arguments on an application to hold a secret ballot in Parliament for a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.

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North Gauteng High Court Judge Bashier Vally recently ruled that Zuma should furnish the Democratic Alliance with the reasons for his Cabinet reshuffle in March.

- TMG Digital/TimesLIVE

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