Wolmaransstad - Concerned community members are urging individuals willing to take part in closing down shops of foreign nationals in Wolmaransstad not to engage in such activity
These concerned community members have raised concerns that if these shops are closed, it will make matters hard as they rely on these spaza shops for necessities. The said closure in Wolmaransstad targets stores allegedly operated by illegal shop owners in Tswelelang township
" Our people are advised not to participate in this exercise as it risk to put their lives in danger" - Bontes Revivalist
"All of you know that they will not leave Wollies, you also know we rely on them for credits and we also buy with short money" - Deskie Horst
"They must go, those who say we should not march are the ones who have tenanted these foreign nationals" - Lucky Modisapudi
Certain Wolmaransstad residents are divided on the closure of foreign owned shops in Wolmaransstad and it's township, Tswelelang
These residents are butting heads as some want illegal foreigners to vacate the areas while others do not support the idea to vacate foreign nationals in Wolmaransstad and Tswelelang
What is the reason to close those tuck shops, this is only stupidy" - Sephiri Pholo
" They must go because they don't vote in South Africa, I think we must apply in court for this illegal foreigners" - Hans Mokgethi
"The community has been sharing their concerns and grievances about illegal immigrants for some time now" - Pheletso Kali
Foreign owned shops continue to operate normally despite calls to have them closed and have foreign nationals vacate the Wolmaransstad and Tswelelang areas
At this stage, Wolmaransstad Link has not received intelligence on foreign owned shops that were closed
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