Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini is set to put a check to a wave of violence against migrants in South Africa, BBC reports.
The king has been accused of fuelling the attacks which have killed at least seven people after saying foreigners should “go back to their countries”.
More than 300 people have been arrested in the unrest.
Thousands are expected to pack into a stadium in the eastern city of Durban to hear King Zwelithini’s address. He insists his comments were distorted.
Among the latest arrests were three men detained in connection with the murder of a Mozambican national in Alexandra, a township in Johannesburg.
South African President Jacob Zuma has said the wave of attacks “go against everything we believe in”.
Armed groups have attacked and looted shops run by African immigrants.
With the unemployment rate at 24 per cent, many South Africans accuse foreign nationals of taking jobs from locals.
Thousands of foreigners have fled their homes to shelter in makeshift camps, with neighbouring countries announcing plans to evacuate citizens.
Official data suggests there are about two million foreign nationals in South Africa, but some estimates put the number much higher.
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