Malawian immigrants wait anxiously at Sherwood Hall ahead of their repatriation ahead of the June 30 'deadline' set by anti-immigrant group March and March.
Dear Mrs Ngobese-Zuma
I read, with mounting astonishment, your interview with Zohra Teke IOL which took place at the five-star Beverly Hills hotel in Umhlanga near Durban.
The journalist wrote that she expected you to be “loud”, “brash” and carrying “an air of arrogance”, “a raging, angry Zulu woman”, but instead you came across as “soft-spoken” and “vulnerable”. You confessed you were “just so tired” and “exhausted”. At one point you even struggled to hold back tears.
This is not how you appeared on camera on Friday June 19, 2026 when you were whipping up the mob at the start of the anti-immigrant protest march through the CBD of Pietermaritzburg in KwaZulu-Natal. Then you were brimming with confidence and vitriol, which clearly resonated with the huge crowd armed with “traditional weapons” comprising wooden sticks, knobkerries (clubs), sjamboks (whips), spears, and shields.








