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LIVE BLOG: LIVE | Xenophobic unrest: SA authorities on high alert ahead of 30 June marches

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LIVE BLOG: LIVE | Xenophobic unrest: SA authorities on high alert ahead of 30 June marches

Tomorrow is 30 June – the date set by March and March, the anti-immigrant movement founded by former Vuma FM presenter Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, as a deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa. Daily Maverick will be t…

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