Ahead of the June 30 deadline for illegal immigrants to leave South Africa, March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has called on the government to shoulder the responsibility for migration crisis in the country.
As the June 30 deadline for illegal immigrants to leave South Africa intensifies, March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, called on the South African government to shoulder the responsibility of illegal immigration, which she says has resulted in millions of illegal immigrants in the country.
Speaking during Wednesday's press briefing in Midrand on Wednesday, Ngobese-Zuma voiced her concerns about the unfair expectation that ordinary South Africans should bear the brunt of the immigration crisis.
She further stated that only the government, not her movement, should be held accountable if anything goes wrong on the day, as the government has allowed the crisis to remain unresolved.
"If anyone must shoulder responsibility for the planned June 30th protests, it’s the government. We cannot be expected to shoulder the blame for what is happening in the country," she declared, her words resonating with many present. The June 30 deadline, she clarified, is not a mandate from March but a collective call from South Africans advocating for the enforcement of their nation's laws without bias.













