South Africa: March and March Gives Government Six Days to Respond or Face the Streets
The movement said June 30 protests will stay peaceful and lawful as it demands stronger immigration enforcement and a government response.
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In South Africa, a group of illegal anti-immigration organisations took stock, in front of the press, on 25 June 2026, in preparation for the demonstrations scheduled for 30 June. In a boutique hotel in the suburbs of Johannesburg, a coalition of about 20 groups – including March and March and Operation Dudula – called on South Africans to walk calmly, throughout the country, asking for more action from the government.
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