@skizorch@News24 Do you that a lot of SIM cards were bought and lost ekasi everyday?Go to PEP or Shoprite,ask them about how people are getting new Sims every time&whenever they buy new cheap phones, you'll get the idea of why there are too many SIM cards compared to the population not foreigner
@Past_2Present@SABCNews@grok "For immigration ID checks, only police/immigration officers have those powers under the Immigration Act."..
You have to establish that the illegal immigrant is committing a crime before citizens arrest
Nigeria Begins Process to Bring Home More Than 1,000 Nigerian Nationals from South Africa as Crackdown on Undocumented Migrants Intensifies
Nigeria has announced plans to repatriate more than 1,000 of its nationals from South Africa as tensions over illegal immigration continue to rise. Screening for Nigeria’s voluntary repatriation programme began on Thursday, according to a spokesperson for the country’s foreign ministry, following concerns about the safety of its citizens.
In a communique dated Tuesday, Nigeria’s High Commission in Pretoria said it had negotiated waivers with South African authorities to allow citizens with immigration-related offences to leave on repatriation flights instead of being detained. The process forms part of a voluntary return scheme for Nigerians wishing to leave the country.
The announcement follows a similar move by Ghana, which recently assisted hundreds of its citizens to leave South Africa after protests and violence targeting foreigners. South Africa has long attracted workers from across the continent, but with unemployment exceeding 30 percent, the country has experienced repeated anti-illegal immigration protests, including renewed clashes in recent weeks.
An ultimatum issued by a citizen-led group demanding the removal of illegal migrants by June 30 has raised concerns about possible violence. While the South African government says it is increasing enforcement against undocumented immigrants, it has urged residents not to take the law into their own hands. Statistics show more than three million foreigners live in South Africa, representing 5.1 percent of the population, with over 63 percent coming from countries within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
@jackson_rem He's not worried about the half whites just the black African halfs are his problem, he's calling for attention again, hopefully Action SA can give him something 😅😂🤣
Limpopo traffic officers intercepted two buses carrying 150 undocumented foreign nationals at the Musina Baobab Toll Plaza. The buses were travelling from Zimbabwe to Johannesburg when they were stopped.
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Police have arrested a foreign national and recovered over R440 000 in drugs and other items in an operation this evening.
The Nigerian man was found in Lamontville, allegedly with cocaine.
He is linked to drug dealing in that area, as well as Umlazi, Chatsworth and Umbilo.
After he was interrogated, he led the team - consisting of the SAPS Economic Infrastructure Task Team, Provincial Drug and Firearm Unit, SAPS eThekwini District and Excellerate K9 Unit - to his flat in Umbilo.
There, officers found crystal meth, drug manufacturing equipment and cash.
The suspect’s passport and vehicle were also confiscated.
He is due in court soon.
@eNCA
@prince_mokotedi When are we going to hear the names of these Nigerians drug lords at Madlanga commission. You or General Mkhwanazi should be mentioning them, it can't just be that they are still faceless despite the fact that everyone says Nigerians are the ones selling the drugs in South Africa
@Hlela_Lulubel@KingMntungwa@SAPoliceService@AthlendaM Those guys have a legalized security company, they're KZN Muslim Indian South Africans.
There were police officers on scene.
They're doing their jobs of protecting properties of their clients from thieves
@tebogokhaas South Africa does not owe any African countries what is being expected of it right now, to carry the burden of the rest of African continent.
But this write up is full of wicked
lies .The role of the Frontline states & Nigeria is well documented in the liberation of South Africa