A dramatic incident involving a Mozambican hair salon owner has sparked widespread discussion online after she allegedly damaged her own business following a dispute linked to the March and March Movement.
According to reports circulating on social media, members of the movement reportedly approached the woman and instructed her to close her hair salon and return to Mozambique. The incident is said to have taken place amid ongoing debates over the presence of foreign-owned businesses in South Africa and increasing tensions surrounding immigration.

Reports claim that the salon owner refused to leave immediately and instead demanded R100,000 before agreeing to vacate the premises. It is alleged that she wanted compensation for the business she had established and the investment she had made over the years.
When the requested payment was reportedly not provided, the situation allegedly escalated dramatically. Witnesses claim the woman began destroying equipment and furniture inside the salon, smashing items that had been used to operate the business. Chairs, mirrors, salon tools, and other property were reportedly damaged during the incident.
According to those present, the woman allegedly stated that if she could no longer operate the salon, she would not allow anyone else to benefit from the business she had worked hard to build. Videos and images said to be linked to the incident quickly spread across social media, prompting mixed reactions from the public.
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The incident has fueled intense debate online, with many South Africans expressing differing opinions. Some social media users sympathized with the salon owner, arguing that losing a business under such circumstances would be emotionally devastating after years of hard work and financial investment.
Others, however, supported the actions of the March and March Movement, saying foreign nationals operating businesses in South Africa should comply with local laws and regulations. The discussion has once again highlighted the deeply divided public opinion on immigration and foreign-owned businesses.
The March and March Movement has been at the center of several demonstrations in recent months, calling for stricter immigration enforcement and greater opportunities for South African citizens. Their activities have generated both support and criticism, with some praising their campaign while others have raised concerns about its impact on foreign nationals living and working in the country.
At the time of writing, there has been no official confirmation from law enforcement authorities regarding the reported incident or whether any criminal charges have been opened. The full circumstances surrounding what happened remain unclear, and authorities have not yet released a formal statement.
As the story continues to circulate online, many people are calling for calm and for any disputes to be resolved through legal channels rather than confrontation or destruction of property. The incident serves as another reminder of the growing tensions surrounding immigration, business ownership, and community relations in South Africa.
