JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — On Africa Day, the continent commemorates 63 years of the African Union’s quest for unity and self-determination.
The celebration is overshadowed by protests in South Africa, where thousands are against the influx of migrants, citing a strain on public services like healthcare and education.
The situation has led to closures of businesses and disruptions in service provision.
In Durban, hundreds of refugees have taken to the streets, seeking protection, as the government vows to enhance law enforcement while facing criticism for not tackling the root causes of the immigration crisis.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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