The Sunday, 28 June broadcast of Carte Blanche delves into the escalating tensions related to South Africa’s 30 June ultimatum issued by groups opposing immigration aimed at undocumented foreign residents.
The episode explored communities impacted by violent demonstrations and highlighted stories of foreigners who have left their workplaces due to fear, as well as South Africans expressing concerns about the competition for limited employment and resources.
Additionally, it showcased religious figures advocating for peace, diplomats facilitating the voluntary return of their nationals, and organizers of upcoming protests, raising doubts about whether the impending deadline will conclude without incident or lead to further disturbances.
Credibility among South African viewers
Carte Blanche is a South African investigative journalism series broadcasting on M-Net every Sunday at 19:00.
Since its inaugural episode on 21 August 1988, it has built a reputation for reliability among South African audiences through in-depth investigations into issues such as corruption, consumer rights, and contemporary events.
Are you a regular Carte Blanche viewer?
If you are, let us know by clicking on the comment banner below …