Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 27
South African Freight Firms Delay Deliveries Before June 30 Protests as Police Plan 600 Million-Rand Security Push
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 27

South African Freight Firms Delay Deliveries Before June 30 Protests as Police Plan 600 Million-Rand Security Push

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 27

Summary

  • South African freight operators are delaying deliveries, plotting alternative routes and considering extra security ahead of anti-migrant protests set for June 30.
  • The precautions aim to protect workers and cargo from possible disruption on some of the country’s busiest transport corridors as uncertainty around the demonstrations grows.
  • Police have announced an expanded security deployment expected to cost about 600 million rand, or $36 million, to try to prevent violence.
  • The campaign began with demands that undocumented foreign nationals leave South Africa and is now spilling into critical industries, forcing logistics companies to alter operations.

Insights

Can a R600m security plan stop a violent anti-migrant deadline, or is a deeper national crisis unavoidable?
As foreign nations evacuate citizens, is South Africa scapegoating migrants for its own economic and political failures?