KZN police prepare as June 30 deadline for undocumented immigrants approaches.
KwaZulu-Natal police have identified eThekwini and uMgungundlovu districts as hotspots ahead of June 30, the deadline put in place for all undocumented immigrants to leave South Africa.
KZN Acting Police Commissioner, Major General Phumelele Makoba, shared this information when briefing the media on the state of readiness for the June 30 marches.
“eThekwini district is one of our hotspots. uMgungundlovu is one of our hotspots. And then the rest of our hotspots,” Makoba said.
Reflecting on the recent wave of marches calling for undocumented immigrants to leave the country, Makoba said marches are expected to be heightened on June 30, with fears of instability and chaos.











