Jul82026AKF In The Media Meanwhile, civil society organisations, including the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, have appealed for restraint, warning that inflammatory rhetoric could trigger xenophobic violence. Several African diplomatic missions have also advised their citizens in South Africa to remain vigilant ahead of the planned protests. Category: AKF In The MediaBy anele8 July 2026Leave a comment Author: anele Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:South Africans urged to plan ahead as June 30 uncertainty fuels safety fears NextNext post:Cyril Ramaphosa’s accountability crisis: Unfulfilled promises and the fight against corruptionRelated PostsWomen’s Month | Honouring the heroines of 19564 August 2026Ahmed Kathrada Foundation warns against shutdown calls8 July 2026Migration tensions escalate ahead of proposed June 30 national shutdown8 July 2026Xenophobia: South Africa declares 30 June normal working day amid anti-immigrant protests8 July 2026Cyril Ramaphosa’s accountability crisis: Unfulfilled promises and the fight against corruption8 July 2026South Africans urged to plan ahead as June 30 uncertainty fuels safety fears 8 July 2026
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