By Katlego Sekhu
Various organisations and activists came out in numbers to march against the recent xenophobic attacks.
They also handed a memorandum at the Hillbrow police station which called for the home affairs minister to step down.
The marchers sang struggle songs and held placards. They condemned and called for an end to Operation Dudula.
Thomas and Skhumba asked The Morning Show’s listeners: “Should Home Affairs Minister step down? What are your reasons for saying yes or no?”
Skhumba says It starts at the top. “We cannot say the team is playing badly in soccer but we look at the coach,” he shares.
Mandisa from Vosloo shares: “Ramaphosa’s whole cabinet must just leave. Let us start with Gwede Mantash, he needs to retire and go spend his money with his grandchildren.”
Check out some of the responses on social media:
No he’s doing a great job ,very outspoken and very firm unlike many men in the cabinet . I believe he will revive home affairs 🤷🏽♂️
— Lord_TebogoMaritlana🇿🇦 (@TebogoMaritlana) March 28, 2022
During their march,Home Affairs and Police should have dealt with them,coz most of those protestors their legality is questionable,u can't come out of another country to tell the other country to change its laws and it's citizens from their elected positions
— Doctorson Mabasa (@DoctorsonMabas5) March 28, 2022
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