June 30 | Lesotho has urged Basotho living in South Africa to contact their embassy
The Kingdom of Lesotho has urged Basotho living in South Africa to contact their embassy and its satellite offices should they feel unsafe and wish to return home. The ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement on Sunday, saying that it has made a provision of 5 buses to the KZN Province, ahead of the planned marches against undocumented immigrants. SABC News Reporter Rapelang Radebe is at the Maseru Bridge in Lesotho and joins us live. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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June 30 | March organisers vow to keep the protest peaceful

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HOLY SMOKES! MK Party’s Hon. Shongwe Throws Julius Malema Under the Bus at Madlanga Commission

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Government trying to instil fear about 30 June - Jacinta

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Deadline for undocumented foreign nationals

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June 30 protests against undocumented immigration

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WATCH NOW: Massive Protests in Durban Over South Africa’s Controversial Migrant Deadline | AC1F

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Forced to flee South Africa as anti-immigrant deadline approaches

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June 30 | Main protest march against undocumented migrants in Durban, KZN

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Vigilante deadline drives migrant exodus from South Africa | DW News

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June 30 | PROVJOINTS briefs the media

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Thousands march in Durban

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South Africa’s Anti-Migrant Campaigns: What’s Really Driving Them?

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June 30 | Migrants seek refuge at Mankweng police station

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Vusi Shongwe Holds NOTHING Back – Testimony Before Madlanga Commission

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South Africa Migrant Crisis: Nigerians Stranded at Embassy in Pretoria

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Terror in South Africa over deadline for expulsion of migrants

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Crowds gather in Joburg as calls grow for illegal migrants to leave SA

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Migrant Exodus from South Africa ahead of June 30 Anti-Immigration Protests | Vantage on Firstpost

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KZN overnight foreign national repatriations

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