MTHATHA - March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says anti-immigration group members feel unsafe.
This follows after Ngizwe Mchunu’s home was allegedly torched on Sunday.
Mchunu, a controversial broadcaster, has been outspoken about undocumented migrants.
He has also led several marches against illegal immigration.
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On Monday, the anti-immigration group alongside civic movement Phakama took to the streets in the Eastern Cape once again demanding that undocumented immigrants leave South Africa.
They want the government to enforce immigration laws and launch mass deportations.
Ngobese-Zuma said it’s time for African leaders to fix their countries for their own citizens.
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In the meantime, President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned the recent violent protests directed at foreign nationals in various parts of the country.
In his latest letter, Ramaphosa said these acts do not reflect the views of South Africans or government policy.
He called them opportunistic and criminal.