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June 30 marches signal unemployment and economic exclusion — KZN Premier Ntuli

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July 5, 2026

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June 30 marches signal unemployment and economic exclusion — KZN Premier Ntuli
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South Africa Today

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· Jun 28, 2026

Operation Dudula and March and March Mobilize National Marches Ahead of June 30 Deadline for Undocumented Migrants

Cape Town, Western Cape — Anti-illegal immigration movements Operation Dudula and the March and March Movement have mobilized nationwide protests, culminating in a National Labour and Employment march in Johannesburg and coordinated demonstrations in Cape Town. The actions serve as a critical build-up to the groups’ unofficial June 30 deadline, which demands that all undocumented []

Left Voice

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· Jul 10, 2026

Xenophobic Protests in South Africa: The Legacy of Apartheid Meets Neoliberal Crisis

Anti-immigration marches erupted across South Africa on June 30, amid deepening unemployment and poverty. The post Xenophobic Protests in South Africa: The Legacy of Apartheid Meets Neoliberal Crisis appeared first on Left Voice.

The Namibian

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· Jun 29, 2026

March and March, Jacob Zuma and the shadow of 2021

The March and March movement’s rise is tied to political allies and anti-immigrant organisers. But behind the public face of March and March are lesser-known directors whose links point back to the Zuma family. As the 30 June shutdown approaches, the mobilisation has revived fears of organised unrest and violence reminiscent of July 2021. The [] The post March and March, Jacob Zuma and the shadow of 2021 appeared first on The Namibian.

Workers World

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· Jul 8, 2026

Hotel strike wins 36% wage and benefit increase

May Day march, including over 30 unions, targeted the Sheraton Hotel in support of unionized workers’ demands, Philadelphia, May 1, 2026. Philadelphia — As a result of a nine-day strike at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown, on June 29 UNITE HERE Local 274 reached a tentative contract agreement that includes increased . . . Continue reading Hotel strike wins 36 wage and benefit increase at Workers.org

Independent Online

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· Jun 30, 2026

June 30 | D-day comes and goes as peaceful protests mark anti-illegal immigration day

June 30 | D-day comes and goes as peaceful protests mark anti-illegal immigration day

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Related coverage for "June 30 marches signal unemployment and economic exclusion — KZN Premier Ntuli": South Africa Today — Operation Dudula and March and March Mobilize National Marches Ahead of June 30 Deadline for Undocumented Migrants. Left Voice — Xenophobic Protests in South Africa: The Legacy of Apartheid Meets Neoliberal Crisis. The Namibian — March and March, Jacob Zuma and the shadow of 2021. Workers World — Hotel strike wins 36% wage and benefit increase. Independent Online — June 30 | D-day comes and goes as peaceful protests mark anti-illegal immigration day