March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma led the June 30 anti-illegal immigration marches in Durban, while similar protests organised by March and March took place across the country, some resulting in violence and damage to property.
I have never been one to mince my words or beat around the bush. I say what others may shy away from saying, because the truth must be spoken, no matter how uncomfortable. Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma is not a revolutionary. She is not even an activist by any stretch of the imagination. She is a conspirator with, and an agent of, the United States of America and Western imperialism, together with Zionism. She is a traitor and a seditionist who should be charged with treason.
This is not rhetoric for effect. It is a cold, hard analysis rooted in history, in the lived experience of our liberation struggle, and in the concrete damage her so-called March and March movement has already inflicted on South Africa and on our standing across the African continent.
For months I have warned, in previous articles and public statements, that March and March is the latest manifestation of the third force that haunted our struggle in the 1980s and early 1990s. Then, as now, shadowy operators and their local proxies sowed division among the oppressed, pitting black against black, African against African, to protect white monopoly capital and imperialist interests. The Boipatong massacre and the engineered violence between Inkatha and the ANC were not spontaneous. They were orchestrated to weaken the liberation movement from within. Today, the same evil playbook has resurfaced under the false flag of “South Africans First,” led by Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma.






