Makhadzi has called for African unity after facing boycott calls in Zimbabwe linked to rising tensions over xenophobia and anti-immigration protests in South Africa.
Hundreds of migrants remain outside Durban's closed Drive-In repatriation centre, waiting for transport home as concerns over xenophobic violence persist.
MTN Group chairman Mcebisi Jonas has urged South Africans to reject xenophobia, arguing that poor governance—not migrants—is driving the country's economic and social challenges.
Rumours of a planned June 30 mobilisation against foreign nationals have heightened tensions in South Africa, prompting fears of renewed xenophobic violence and forcing some migrants to seek refuge.