KwaZulu-Natal activists Ngizwe Mchunu and Nkosikhona “Phakel’umthakathi” Ndabandaba joined an anti-immigrant march in KuGompo on Tuesday. Photos: Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik
KuGompo residents marched to the City Hall on Tuesday, demanding that action be taken against undocumented immigrants.
Traffic along Oxford and Buffalo streets came to a standstill as the crowd moved through the town. Businesses closed their doors in anticipation of the march.
The march was joined by KwaZulu-Natal activist Ngizwe Mchunu, who was fined earlier this week for hate speech against gay people, and anti-immigration activist Nkosikhona “Phakel’umthakathi” Ndabandaba.
This was the fourth recent anti-immigration march held in KuGompo.
Two previous marches organised by residents turned violent, with vehicles belonging to immigrants set alight.
A third march focused on the…
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