For months, South African social media has been awash with videos of men marching through the country’s streets carrying ...
Johannesburg, Jun 7 (PTI) South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday announced far-reaching plans to address migration amid ongoing xenophobic attacks on nationals from other African countries.
Anti-migrant protest groups have said they’ve set a June 30 deadline for foreign nationals who are in South Africa illegally ...
He made the announcements in a national address as tensions rise over anti-foreigner marches.
Ireland has deported 42 South African nationals who were living illegally in the country, at an initial cost of €735,000 ...
Rising xenophobia is fuelled by narratives that woefully and wilfully misrepresent SA’s socio-economic problems and immigration and refugee law.
Hundreds of South Africans have protested in Johannesburg against illegal migration. Demonstrations have been held across the country, including Pretoria, with anti-migration groups demanding stricter ...
Hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa risk their lives every year fleeing poor economic conditions, persecution or conflict. Traveling to Europe, many, too, seek ...
Over 40 000 illegal foreign nationals have been arrested since the beginning of 2026, with over 7 400 arrests made in the ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation on Sunday on the government’s management of illegal migration and the recent surge in protests against foreign nationals, the presidency ...
The idea that migration is closely linked to development has long been pervasive on the African continent. The main reason for this is that migrants – those travelling from rural to urban areas, as ...