Foreign spaza shop owners concerned ahead of Tuesday's protest
Foreign nationals who own spaza shops in Kabokweni in Mpumalanga have expressed concerns ahead of the Tuesday protest. This after the community members of Kabokweni and surrounding areas took to the streets on Friday calling for undocumented immigrants to leave their communities. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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