Premier Blocks March for March Campaign
The debate over illegal immigration in South Africa has taken another dramatic turn after Limpopo Premier Dr. Phophi Ramathuba warned against racial profiling and actions that target people based on their skin colour or language. Her comments come amid growing discussions surrounding the March for March movement and immigration protests taking place in different parts of South Africa. While supporting the enforcement of immigration laws, the Premier stressed that innocent people must not be harassed or profiled simply because they look foreign or speak a particular language. In this video, Kweku Africa Media examines: Why the Limpopo Premier issued the warning. The growing March for March movement. The debate over illegal immigration and racial profiling. What this means for South Africa’s immigration policy and national unity. This report is based on publicly available statements and news reports and aims to provide balanced, factual analysis. 📩 Business Enquiries: [email protected] ⸻ Author / Channel Profile Philemon Buabeng is the founder of Kweku Africa Media, a digital news and documentary platform covering African politics, diplomacy, migration, business, and current affairs. The channel is dedicated to balanced reporting and in-depth analysis of the issues shaping Africa today.

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