Foreign spaza shop owners concerned ahead of Tuesday’s protest

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.

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25 thoughts on “Foreign spaza shop owners concerned ahead of Tuesday’s protest

  1. Close those shop.. please reopen them in Houghton Ballito and Sandton.. we will be embarking on a boycott of foreign owned spaza shops in South Africa.. they signed a deal with the ANC and not us.. we done

  2. We visit hot spots the police and the citizens of South Africa we ask for papers no time to take bribe especially our police no time to fight we want to supervise our police Nigerian, Ethiopia, Somalis, Pakistan and other countries is time to go home

  3. He does not understand , we say they must leave our country , Spaza shops belong to South Africans . Him being in here for many years doesn't mean he is not a foreigner running a business which is supposed to be run by locals .

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