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Police fire stun grenades at protest ahead of Zuma address: AFP

#ZUMAMUSTFALL supporters and campaigners demonstrate against South African President Jacob Zuma on February 11, 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa few hours ahead of his State of the Nation address. By Nardus Engelbrecht (AFP)

Cape Town (AFP) - South African police on Thursday fired stun grenades to disperse angry protesters outside parliament ahead of President Jacob Zuma's annual state on the nation address, AFP reporters witnessed.

Small clashes erupted near the assembly building in central Cape Town as police pushed back various protest groups, including from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) opposition party.

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