Jacinta joins Mtwalume March and March
March and March has called on government to address the problem of illegal foreigners in the country.
The community of Mtwalume came out in numbers this morning to take part in March and March protest action.
At noon, more were still joining.
This follows on after the national June 30 protest action, and more before that. To this point, these protests on the South Coast have been peaceful and gone off without incident.
The movement’s founder, Jacinta MaNgobese Zuma, travelled to Mtwalume from Durban to join the march, which started at Gobhela Primary and progressed to the offices of the Umzumbe Municipality.
Mayor Bongani Nyuswa, deputy mayor Mlungisi Ndlovu and speaker Simphiwe Jika Mthethwa are also part of the march.

It is believed that there are many illegal foreigners in the greater Mtwalume area, which is why Zuma has given it priority for today.
It has also been reported that there has been some commotion between certain members of the community and leaders over the issue of the illegal foreigners.

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