Parliament warns traders to stay safe ahead of June 30 protests
Parliament warns traders to stay safe ahead of June 30 protests.
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Parliament warns traders to stay safe ahead of June 30 protests. As South Africa prepares for nationwide anti-illegal immigration protests on Tuesday, Parliament has urged street vendors, informal traders and small business operators to take extra precautions and avoid exposing themselves to unnecessary danger. Boshoff also criticised government’s handling of the immigration debate, warning that uncertainty and inconsistent communication have created space for political opportunism and growing public frustration.
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Parliament warns traders to stay safe ahead of June 30 protests.
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As South Africa prepares for nationwide anti-illegal immigration protests on Tuesday, Parliament has urged street vendors, informal traders and small business operators to take extra precautions and avoid exposing themselves to unnecessary danger.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Boshoff also criticised government’s handling of the immigration debate, warning that uncertainty and inconsistent communication have created space for political opportunism and growing public frustration.
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