The emergence of the “March and March” movement, planning a major shutdown on June 30th, is raising concerns about potential unrest similar to the violent events of July 2021 in South Africa. Investigative analysis reveals connections between the movement’s leadership and individuals linked to the Zuma family, despite a public focus on anti-immigrant sentiment and political allies. While the movement presents a public face centered around certain political agendas, its internal structure points to deeper ties. These connections are fueling fears of orchestrated disruption and potential violence as the planned protest date nears. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, mindful of the widespread looting and clashes that occurred during the 2021 unrest. The movement’s rise highlights the ongoing political tensions and the potential for instability in the region.