‘Close them all and let them go’: Gayton McKenzie calls for closure of foreign-owned tuckshops and mass deportations amid food poisoning uproar

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‘Close them all and let them go’: Gayton McKenzie calls for closure of foreign-owned tuckshops and mass deportations amid food poisoning uproar
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Following a spate of food poisoning related incidents allegedly linked to foreign-owned spaza shops, Gayton McKenzie is calling for deportation of undocumented foreign nationals.

‘Close them all and let them go’: Gayton McKenzie calls for closure of foreign-owned tuckshops and mass deportations amid food poisoning uproar

Following the incidents that have raised questions about food safety concerns and spaza shops compliance, McKenzie took to X expressing that foreign-owned tuckshops must be shut down immediately. Many of his fans and followers came to his support, saying that it has to be been done urgently, while others expressed scepticism.

In addition, uMkhonto weSizwe party chief whip, Mzwanele Manyi also took to X to express concern about foreign-owned spaza shops across the country. The Star reported that on Sunday, he made the comments after there had been growing tensions between local communities and foreign nationals in townships.

“Illegal people must go! How do you rationalise that? When it’s illegal it is illegal. The police must come in… what else is it that must be put to the country, they must go! They must go…The laws of the country must be adhered to. And that said I’m not in law enforcement. Police must do their work but also Home Affairs.”Maile added that the Department of Home Affairs should close South Africa’s borders.

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