There was a heavy police presence at King Dinizulu Park on Tuesday ahead of the Durban march against illegal foreigners.

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Officers were out in force to prevent violence and looting, while hundreds of foreign nationals took refuge in several cities, urgently....

There was a heavy police presence at King Dinizulu Park on Tuesday ahead of the Durban march against illegal foreigners.

A strong police presence could be seen in and around the Durban CBD and King Dinuzulu Park, as marchers began to gather from early this morning.

As the march commenced, local businesses shut their doors to avoid potential disruptions and many residents chose to remain indoors.

Thousands of supporters affiliated with March and March took the streets of Durban's CBD, bringing parts of the city centre to a standstill in a large-scale demonstration. The…

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