HE, according to the words of the head of state yesterday, on the milestone of the march organized by March and March which coincided with the deadline for the order to leave the country illegally.

In the morning, people began to gather at King Dinuzulu, which is where the march usually starts from. They were flocking in groups, it seems that some of them came out together.

When they had arrived, they were singing with great enthusiasm and some were talking saying that there is no one who does not come and this one has come “let the losers go”.

Most were carrying local flags. Although the use of sticks was reprimanded, it was as if that order was not heard at all as the young men were carrying sticks.

They were very happy when the song You are begging your mother as there were big speakers that played the song and talked about it. Some even stopped it with the title and linked this song with what was happening saying let them go now the immigrants will no longer beg.

They seemed to get very excited when the song was sung Don’t fight because it’s our country, don’t and the The policeman will run away.

Before the march started, the founder of March And March Mrs. Jacinta Ngobese Zuma was sitting inside a black car.

When it was about to start, he came out and the crowd was shouting and saying that he came out of the house. Some say that the queen came out.

There was another man who came close to him and he lied and was stopped when he tried to get too close to him and there were those who immediately cited him. Others accused him of coming to the march and eating a drink.

It was late to start the march as the troops were waiting to join the organizers in King Dinuzulu as they were told to meet in Berea. The march started at 12 noon.

On the way, people inside the buildings could be seen looking out the windows to see what was happening. On the other hand, shops were closed, but others were closed when the march was approaching and opened when it passed.

What was noticeable was that the workers of the shops who were working to close the shops came out to enjoy the march and shouted for them to leave.

In the middle of the march, there were those who were part of the march who were insulting the immigrants who were seen hanging from the windows of the apartments asking why they are still planning to leave, do they know that there is a deadline.

There was a point where Jacinta was seen limping and it was not understood what happened after that and she got back inside the car.

There was a time when the police had a hard time controlling the situation as the troops were running on the road and it was clear that the police had a dog in the house.

The march was about to arrive near the Point and a whistle blew and the crowd shouted as Nkosikhona appeared “Phakel’ umtakhathi”.

Suddenly we changed the situation, it was as if the troops were set in concrete.

As usual, Phakela led them singing different types of songs until they reached the Point. What is noticeable in the Point is that the ponds were clear as if no one lives in the streets where the immigrants are always busy day and night.

There were various speeches, Jacinta opened and took the sick for the purpose of the march. There was a lot of noise when Jacinta tried to introduce the Mayor of Durban, Mr. Cyril Xaba, saying that people don’t need anything from his mouth, he should be quiet.

When he thanked the political parties that had supported him, he included Mr. Panyaza Lesufi (Prime Minister of Gauteng) and said that he was from the ANC and people started making noise saying that they did not want to hear anything about the Congress.

Even when Phakela intervened, the people ended up shouting down the ANC and President Cyril Ramaphosa, down! It ended like that and no one from the ANC was able to even cough up this.

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