
In the city center of Johannesburg, an excited crowd marches with great strides, singing and traditional Zulu clothes, sticks and “sjamboks” (whips) in hand. “Mabahambe!” » “They have to go!” » they shout. “This is our last call to the government to make the immigrants leave,” warns Ngizwe Mchunu, one of the instigators of this wave of anti-migrant protests. At the head of the procession, he displays the South African flag and a Zulu headdress of red and black feathers. “We have been peaceful until now, but today we want to show the whole world that we can solve our own problems. »
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