My fellow Zimbabweans 🇿🇼in South Africa🇿🇦, please note that South Africans owe us absolutely nothing; what owes us everything is the ZANU PF government that has destroyed livelihoods back home and forced you to become illegal immigrants.
The fact that you are hungry and sleeping on pavements in the cold is not South Africans’ problem but it is our own ZANU PF government’s failure to provide you with transport on time and process you to come back home before the 30 June ultimatum that you were given to pack and leave.
ZANU PF is sending bribed Zimbabwean celebrities with fake sympathy to provide humanitarian aid and transport so they appear as saints while they are the real devil’s advocates who want to make our South African neighbors appear as evil for demanding their country back.
Please come back home, let’s suffer together so that we get the courage to confront the source of our problems, which is ZANU PF.
Let’s stop the blame game, instead let’s thank South Africans for being very kind to us during our time of need. We have clearly overstayed our welcome! Let us not be ungrateful visitors!
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A first-ever appearance in the @FIFAWorldCup knockouts 👏
Thank you for your participation in the biggest-ever edition of the tournament, South Africa 🇿🇦
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March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says the government, not her movement, will be responsible if anything goes wrong on 30 June, arguing that it has failed to secure borders and enforce immigration laws.
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‼️Today! Right now, March and March in Mpumalanga Middleburg! South Africans are TIRED! They are cleaning the country of illegal immigrants. Abahambe. Illegal immigrants must GO‼️🔥✊️🇿🇦💯
I must make it clear that only the authorised government officials may act against violations of the law, including violation of our immigration laws.
No other person is allowed, for example, to confront someone in the street to demand proof of nationality.
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SAPS Confirms eMalahleni March, 14 Undocumented Foreign Nationals Arrested
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed that a march involving about 1,500 participants took place in eMalahleni (Witbank), Mpumalanga, on Thursday, 4 June 2026, with police monitoring the event to ensure public safety.
The march started in Vosman and proceeded to the Witbank Central Business District, where a memorandum was handed over to the Executive Mayor of the Emalahleni Local Municipality. The demonstration formed part of a growing wave of anti-illegal immigration protests that have taken place in several parts of South Africa in recent months.
According to SAPS, the march proceeded peacefully without any major incidents. During operations linked to the event, officials from the Department of Home Affairs processed a number of foreign nationals. Fourteen people were found to be without valid documentation to remain in South Africa and were subsequently arrested and charged under immigration laws.
Acting Mpumalanga Provincial Commissioner Major General Zeph Mkhwanazi said police would continue working with other law enforcement agencies to ensure compliance with the law. He also warned against vigilantism, urging communities to report criminal activities through legal channels rather than taking the law into their own hands. SAPS has repeatedly called on communities to avoid acts of intimidation or violence against foreign nationals while law enforcement agencies carry out their duties.