Community and faith leaders in Dunoon are trying to shut down plans by anti-immigrant groups to march through the township on Saturday. Archive photo: Peter Luhanga
SANCO, church leaders and community leaders in Dunoon say they do not support an anti-immigrant march planned for this weekend in the township.
They argue that Dunoon’s informal economy is closely tied to immigrants living in the community and forcing them to leave would destabilise this.
Faith leaders fear that the planned march could be exploited by criminals and end up harming innocent people.
Community and faith leaders in Dunoon are trying to shut down plans by anti-immigrant groups to march through the township on Saturday. They have cautioned organisers that the campaign against…
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