Post Office workers to march through Durban
Updated | By Chanelle Lutchman
It's day two of the South African Post Office workers strike and hundreds of workers have made their way to Botha Gardens in the Durban CBD ahead of their planned march to City hall.

Up to 1 000 post office employees from across KwaZulu-Natal have begun gathering at Botha's Park near Anton Lembede Street (formerly Smith Street).
They are expected to march through the city at 10am before handing over a memorandum to a post office official.
Also read: Post office and Telkom staff to march through Durban tomorrow
The march is being lead by the Communication Workers' Union.
Some workers claim they haven't been paid an increase since 2014.
They say they will down tools indefinitely if their demands are not met.
Meanwhile the Post Office has said it's in its final stages of fundraising then they can start discussing salary increase.
(File photo)
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