Government turns to Zulu Royal House ahead of immigration shutdown
South African government officials have met with the Zulu Royal House to ensure that upcoming protests against illegal immigration remain peaceful. The government is seeking the support of traditional leaders to prevent violence and xenophobic attacks.
Why it matters
The involvement of traditional leadership in national security matters highlights the unique socio-political structure of South Africa and the sensitivity of immigration issues.
Ask AI 2 min Government has engaged the Zulu Kingdom and security officials ahead of planned 30 June protests, aiming to prevent unrest and ensure demonstrations linked to illegal immigration remain peaceful.
The article provides a balanced report on government efforts to maintain order and engage with traditional stakeholders.
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