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Police show force ahead of tomorrow’s march

South African police arrested 15,384 people, seized 101 unlicensed firearms and intercepted explosive cables hidden in a bag of rice — all in the seven days before tomorrow's national immigration protests.
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Mzansi Royals: The kings who could calm this storm are choosing silence

South Africa is days away from a self-imposed deadline. Vigilante groups calling themselves the "March and March" movement have issued a nationwide shutdown notice for 30 June, demanding the removal of undocumented foreigners. Townships have already seen violence. Dozens of countries are flying their citizens home, writes Celani Sikhakhane in Mzansi Royals.

KZN ANC warns that anti-immigrant attacks will hurt the poor the most

ANC KwaZulu-Natal convener Mike Mabuyakhulu warned at a Freedom Charter event in Inanda that anti-immigrant attacks violate the charter and will hurt poor South Africans most.

Tsonga people march to say they are done being treated like foreigners in their own country

VaTsonga Machangana marched to the Human Rights Commission in Johannesburg on Friday, saying Tsonga South Africans are stopped in the street and forced to prove they are not foreigners.