THE founder of the anti-illegal migration movement, March and March, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma is taking legal action against Vuma FM following her abrupt end of her contract at the regional commercial station.

The founder of an anti-illegal migration movement, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma is taking legal action against Vuma FM following what she describes as the abrupt and unexplained termination of her independent contractor agreement earlier this month.

In a media statement issued by her company, Jacinta Media, the broadcaster revealed that her legal representatives had written to the station on August 1, seeking reasons for the sudden decision, which Vuma FM described as a “non-renewal.”

She said the timing was unusual, as it occurred mid-month and at the start of a new line-up, something she insists has “never occurred on radio ever.”

After weeks of silence, Vuma FM only responded on August 21. However, the presenter who founded the anti-illegal migration movement, March in March, said the reply failed to provide substantive reasons for the termination, with the station instead insisting they were under no obligation to disclose them.