Activist and political figure Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma Talks speaks ahead of the June 30th marches

947 Drive with Thando · 29 June 2026 · 7m

Speaker 1: Nine seven drive. Speaker 2: it's literally been a countdown, and I think a lot of South Africans are anxious Speaker 2: as to what is actually going to happen tomorrow, So to get a little bit Speaker 2: of clarity, joining us now on the line as leader of March and March Ya Speaker 2: Center, Gobees Zumaya Center, thank you so much for your time. Speaker 1: Hi, Hi, thank you so much for the opportunity. Speaker 2: So, I mean it's been a countdown of thoughts right for South African and I Speaker 2: think for migrants as well. I think I'll start with the practical question, what is Speaker 2: expected to happen tomorrow. Speaker 1: flux that we've been having in the country that's been going on as if it's Speaker 1: not a crisis when it is. So to expect for tomorrow really is protests on Speaker 1: the streets way South Africans are coming out in numbers to show that the satisfaction Speaker 1: at the government's response to the crisis. And yeah, people have been expressing themselves and Speaker 1: government has taken a position of not listening. Speaker 2: In fact, government has used what six hundred million runs it said it was to Speaker 2: ensure that you know, people. We had Atlanta Matter on the show a couple of Speaker 2: days ago, and the question I had posed to her is why was that six Speaker 2: hundred million not used to secure our borders in the first place? Where we find Speaker 2: ourselves in the position that we were in. We do understand people are afraid that Speaker 2: and march is about.

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