A coalition of 22 Islamic organisations has rejected the planned June 30 anti-immigration shutdown, calling on authorities to arrest and prosecute anyone inciting violence while urging Muslim leaders to use Friday sermons to condemn xenophobia, vigilantism and unlawful intimidation.

Civil organisations behind the planned shutdown have demanded tighter border control, increased deportations and policy changes aimed at restricting access to the township economy…

A coalition of 22 Islamic organisations has rejected the planned June 30 anti-immigration shutdown, calling on authorities to arrest and prosecute anyone inciting violence while…

A coalition of 22 Islamic organisations has rejected the planned June 30 " shutdown" and called on the government to arrest and prosecute those responsible for inciting violence.