Rage festival organisers make U-turn on cruise to Mozambique after backlash

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Rage festival organisers make U-turn on cruise to Mozambique after backlash
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Rage is a festival catered for matriculants after wrapping up their final exams. It has been hosted in KZN for more than 20 years

Many questioned the thinking of taking teenagers to Mozambique, a country currently embroiled in protests after the disputed elections in October.

“Ragers, we’ve heard you loud and clear – don’t change something great,” read the statement on their social media pages. “Enough is enough. For more than 50 days, Mozambique’s Frelimo-led government has refused to end its bloody crackdown on protesters,” she was quoted on Amnesty International’s

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