what is happening in South Arica
March and March has keeping tranding in social media where the Zulu nation kick out every foreign who is in South Africa without the law. The March and March organisation has dismissed claims that it intends contesting the upcoming local government elections as a political party.
The movement’s leader, Jacinta Ngobese Zuma, addressed the speculation during a media briefing held in Umhlanga on Monday.
The clarification follows growing claims circulating across the country that Ngobese Zuma was using organised marches as a platform to campaign for political support ahead of the elections.
Ngobese Zuma firmly rejected the allegations.
She explained that March and March’s aim was to have illegal immigrants removed from the country. She said the movement’s involvement in the elections would focus on encouraging young voter participation, as it was a crucial role for them to have a hand in how the country’s political landscape was shaped.
“This day (Election Day) should not be seen as just another holiday to relax with friends or indulge in festivities. Instead, it should be viewed as a pivotal opportunity to instigate change and revolutionise our country.
“Currently, South African children face an uncertain future because of the existing system.
“We should not participate in a framework that destroys rather than builds. We are advocating for a system in which the youth can thrive,” said Ngobese Zuma.
- Durban and Pinetown Mass Marches: The movement has organized large-scale demonstrations drawing thousands of participants through central Durban, marching from areas like King Dinuzulu Park to Gugu Dlamini Park. Recent major rallies have also shut down streets and businesses in Pinetown.

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