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MEDIA STATEMENT: The @GautengProvince condemns the brutal killing of 12 residents in Cleveland informal settlement.

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the protesting group has more than tripled reaching well over 2000 people taking to the streets of the Springs CBD. Via https://t.me/saviolence1

Hours after the presidents’ address disgruntled SA’ns have taken to the streets of Joburg’s East Rand calling for the deportation of illegal immigrants. Many say that the 30th deadline will see many more protestors. Via https://t.me/saviolence1

🇿🇦 South Africa to Crack Down on Illegal Migrants as Protest Surge South Africa’s leader announced a crackdown on undocumented migrants in the country following a spate of protests and xenophobic attacks, while reiterating that citizens shouldn’t take the law into their own hands. The government will penalize businesses employing undocumented migrants, secure the nation’s borders, step up deportations and work on reducing corruption, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a televised address to the nation on Sunday. “‘We are and will continue to crack down on the violation of our immigration, labor and other laws,” he said. “We will continue to prevent people from entering the country irregularly and illegally.” South Africa has seen a surge in xenophobic attacks over recent months, with foreigners being blamed for fueling unemployment and crime, and for placing further pressure on already overstretched government services. About 60 people died and 50,000 were displaced in a spate of attacks directed against migrants in 2008, and fears are mounting of renewed and intensified violence. Incidents of xenophobic discrimination in South Africa last year were the highest since 2008, according to Xenowatch, which monitors violence targeting foreigners. Anti-immigrant sentiment in the country has been on the rise for two decades, and has become more pronounced since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the Human Sciences Research Council in Pretoria. Demonstrations have been led by loosely organized movements, including one known as March and March, and another headed by Nkosikhona Ndabandaba, a Zulu cultural activist popularly known as Phakel’umthakathi, which roughly translates as “wrongdoer being handed due punishment.” Ndabandaba has led calls for all undocumented foreigners to leave the country by June 30. The protests have drawn criticism by African governments including Nigeria, Ghana and Mozambique, which have offered evacuation flights to their citizens who want to return home. Other nations including Kenya and Malawi have urged their citizens in South Africa to exercise caution amid the unrest. 🔗 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-07/south-africa-to-crack-down-on-illegal-migrants-as-protest-surge

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Scenes in Hillbrow during the march against illegal immigrants *These protests will soon get violent Via https://t.me/saviolence1

A meeting between Johannesburg councillors, business owners, and the community in the Johannesburg CBD didn’t go as planned. Many decided not to show up out of fear. https://www.enca.com/jhb-cbd-business-owners-too-afraid-attend-talks Via https://t.me/saviolence1

Big turn for petrol prices in South Africa – BusinessTech https://businesstech.co.za/news/energy/857487/big-turn-for-petrol-prices-in-south-africa/

Magnus Heystek’s message to anyone choosing to stay in South Africa – BusinessTech https://businesstech.co.za/news/business-opinion/856425/magnus-heysteks-message-to-anyone-choosing-to-stay-in-south-africa/

Source: Business Tech https://search.app/wXNF1