'Phakel'umthakathi' distances himself from violence in parts of KZN during anti-illegal immigration protests

Activist Nkosikhona Ndabandaba has distanced himself from violent incidents and looting that occurred during anti-illegal immigration protests in KwaZulu-Natal. While he led a peaceful march, he acknowledged the broader unrest that followed the unofficial deadline for undocumented migrants to leave South Africa.
Why it matters
The incident underscores the social tensions surrounding immigration policy and the challenges of maintaining order during public demonstrations.
Anti-illegal immigration Activist Nkosikhona Ndabandaba, popularly known as Phakel’umthakathi has distanced himself from violence that erupted in parts of Kwazulu-Natal during Tuesday's anti illegal immigration protests.
The article reports on the activist's statement while acknowledging the broader context of violence, maintaining a neutral stance.
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