Thousands of migrants are fleeing South Africa amid a wave of xenophobic violence and ahead of tomorrow's (Tuesday) planned anti-immigrant protests. The situation has sparked an urgent humanitarian crisis, with multiple African nations scrambling to orchestrate mass emergency repatriations of their citizens. The South Africa government has warned against violence during the protests and promised an increased number of police deployment across the country. This morning we cross to our reporters monitoring the situation in various areas in South Africa. Peter Ndoro spoke to Michael Mbewe and Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to our reporter Nhlanhla Mahlangu live from Soweto township

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