Limpopo e-Chaile Movement marches to Premier’s office
The Limpopo e-Chaile Movement has gathered at Jack Botes Hall to march to the Premier's office over border control and constitutional reform.
POLOKWANE – Members of the Limpopo e-Chaile Movement have gathered at Jack Botes Hall in Polokwane this morning ahead of a planned march to the Office of the Premier.

The group is expected to hand over a memorandum outlining its concerns and demands, which organisers say include stricter border control, the enforcement of existing laws and constitutional reform.
The Limpopo e-Chaile Movement has gathered at Jack Botes Hall to march to the Premier's office over border control and constitutional reform. pic.twitter.com/yRnikzynvv
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Participants carrying South African flags began assembling at the venue from early this morning before proceeding towards the Premier’s offices.
The march comes amid ongoing national debate around immigration, border security and service delivery challenges.

At the time of publication, it was unclear how many people would participate in the march or whether government officials would receive the memorandum.
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More information will be provided as it becomes available.




