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Benoni marchers call for companies to hire only South Africans by June 30

26 June 2026
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Hundreds of residents from Benoni, part of the Ekurhuleni municipality, participated in a march organized by the African Traditionalist Development Foundation – African Socialism Alliance (ATDF-ASA) on Friday. The demonstrators targeted several local companies, demanding the immediate termination of foreign workers’ employment. This protest reflects ongoing tensions surrounding labor practices and the presence of foreign nationals in South Africa. The marchers called for the enforcement of local employment policies, underscoring their concerns about job security and economic opportunities for South African citizens.

Why It Matters

This protest highlights a broader issue regarding the employment of foreign workers in South Africa, which has been a contentious topic for years. Economic challenges, including high unemployment rates, have fueled sentiments against foreign labor, particularly in regions where local populations feel marginalized. Historical instances of xenophobia and violence against foreign nationals in South Africa further complicate this narrative. Understanding these dynamics is crucial as they impact social cohesion, economic policies, and the legal framework surrounding labor and immigration in the country.

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