According to a post on UNITA's Facebook page, the general gathering will begin at 10am, at Santana Cemetery.
Three hours later, at 13h00, the march will begin, passing through Largo 1.º de Maio and ending at Largo das Escolas.
The party will march to demand "free, fair and transparent elections.
It is recalled that recently the opposition asked the President not to promulgate the law that changes the organic law of general elections, approved last week, because they consider it to be the "law of electoral fraud or corruption.