There will be no violence or killing on June 30, says Ngobese-Zuma (opens original article in a new tab)
March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma assured South Africans that the June 30 demonstrations against undocumented immigrants will be peaceful, with no violence or looting. The coalition demands stricter immigration enforcement and border control, while police confirmed readiness for the event.
- March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma assured no violence, killings, or looting during June 30 demonstrations against undocumented immigrants.
- Ngobese-Zuma rejected claims that urging undocumented immigrants to leave is unlawful, stating it is not illegal to ask illegal residents to depart.
- The coalition demands transfer of immigration officers to the Border Management Authority and stricter enforcement of immigration laws to prioritize South African citizens in the township economy.
- Police and security agencies confirmed preparedness for the planned demonstrations on June 30.
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