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Analysts: Low Turnout at South Africa Anti-Immigration Protests Belies Deep Economic Frustrations

The first round of weekly anti-illegal immigration protests in South Africa drew fewer participants than organizers had expected in Johannesburg and several other cities on Thursday. However, analysts warn that the modest turnout should not be interpreted as waning public concern over immigration, unemployment, and the country’s broader economic challenges.

The protests, organized by groups expressing frustration with illegal immigration, come amid high unemployment and sluggish economic growth in South Africa. Experts say these underlying issues continue to fuel anti-immigrant sentiment, even if protest numbers fluctuate.

The demonstrations underscore the deep economic frustrations many South Africans feel, with jobs scarce and competition for resources intensifying. The government faces pressure to address both immigration policy and economic revitalization.

For Uganda and other African nations, the protests highlight the complex dynamics of migration and economic integration in the region. The outcome of these tensions could influence cross-border relations and trade partnerships.

Article source: independent.co.ug | Image credit: Al Jazeera

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