Tweede Nuwe Jaar: Road closures and stop-and-go systems

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Tweede Nuwe Jaar: Road closures and stop-and-go systems
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The time-old Cape Malay tradition returns to the streets after a two-year absence due to COVID-19. The ever popular Tweede Nuwe Jaar Minstrel Parade will get the year started on a traditionally colourful and joyous note:

The time-old Cape Malay tradition returns to the streets after a two-year absence due to COVID-19. The ever popularMinstrel Parade will get the year started on a traditionally colourful and joyous note.

The parade will begin in Hanover Street, District Six, at noon today and continue until 10pm in Bo-Kaap. Residents and motorists are advised that due to the parade procession, the following roads will be closed from 6am to 10.30pm: City of Cape Town will also be implementing a stop-and-go system at the following intersections facilitated by traffic officers:At Tennant Street and Keizersgracht StreetBetween Long Street and Wale StreetThese systems will be implemented at the same time as the road closures.

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