Xenophobic unrest — a crisis co-written by March and March and SA’s political class
As March and March’s 30 June ‘deadline’ looms, politicians have helped to move anti-migrant rhetoric from the fringe to the centre of politics.
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Summary
Durban's planned March and March protest on 30 June will proceed despite ongoing discussions about its route, as security measures are heightened amid concerns over potential unrest and illegal immigration. Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, the former radio show host at the centre of South Africa’s current xenophobic unrest, says her movement, March and March, is apolitical.
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Durban's planned March and March protest on 30 June will proceed despite ongoing discussions about its route, as security measures are heightened amid concerns over potential unrest and illegal immigration.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, the former radio show host at the centre of South Africa’s current xenophobic unrest, says her movement, March and March, is apolitical.
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