
On June 10, the civic group "March and March" confirmed it will proceed with a national shutdown on June 30 to demand mass deportations, despite urgent meetings with security ministers. However, the National Informal Traders Alliance of South Africa (NITASA), representing two million traders, strongly criticized the move, stating that protesters are misdirecting blame. NITASA emphasized that government administrative failures and poor trading infrastructure are the real economic hurdles.
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