‘No shutdown on June 30’— vows South African government as xenophobia against migrants, including Zimbabweans, surges

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The Saturday Star THE Government of South Africa has moved to calm fears of escalating unrest linked to anti-illegal immigration protests, insisting there will be no “shutdown” as tensions continue to rise ahead of a June 30 deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country. The planned national shutdown linked to March and March is a protest action set for June 30 calling for the removal of undocumented foreign nationals from South Africa. Minister in the Pres

The South African government has assured the public that there will be no national "shutdown" on June 30, despite rising tensions and protests concerning undocumented foreign nationals. This assurance comes as the country prepares for a deadline related to the departure of individuals without legal status.

Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni stated that President Cyril Ramaphosa will soon address the nation on a new comprehensive approach to migration management, which has been approved by the Cabinet. This plan aims to address growing public concern and sporadic protest activity related to illegal immigration.

This situation is significant as it highlights the South African government's efforts to manage rising xenophobia and migration pressures while attempting to maintain order and address public concerns about undocumented immigrants.

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