On Monday, Somaliland government has ordered all undocumented foreign nationals to immediately leave its territory within 10 days, describing this move as strengthening the security and the stability in Somaliland.
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20 illegal immigrants fired.
20 South Africans hired on the spot.
KZN is trail blazing. Thank you to Mama wesizwe @JacintaNgobese#Laco@PhakelaMthakath#Ngizwe
South Africa has no unemployment problem but an illegal immigration crisis.
If the government had listened to the Deputy Minister of Police in 2007 and taken decisive action against illegal immigrants, we wouldn't be here today.
In 2026, we are pretending to be shocked by this crisis ๐ณ๐ณ๐โโ๏ธ
@SenzoSambo My guy, Kaiser chiefs doesn't work. Icothela badlali abaphelelwa ama contract, go behind the clubs back and talk to the players to not renew contracts. TS told what they did when they wanted Dithejane,went behind his back and spoke to parents๐๐๐
Somaliland has ordered all undocumented foreign nationals to leave the country within 10 days.
The directive was announced in Hargeisa by State Minister for Interior and Security Abdirashid Mohamed Ahmed (Magaalo).
Officials said anyone without a valid residence permit or legal authorization to stay must depart or regularize their status before the deadline.
Security agencies have been instructed to enforce the order and take legal action against those who remain unlawfully.
The move is part of Somalilandโs efforts to tighten immigration controls and strengthen national security in Somaliland.
@Thuso1Africa You just missed the point altogether. None of RSA companies are trading in "illegal imitation ". They provide services and products. If african countries want to flood their people in the name of "we hosting your companies", then they must chase all those companies.
@daddyhope My guy, Durban alone has employed closed 1000 people from truck drivers to factory workers. Follow LACO on Facebook so that you can confirm What im saying. There are plenty of jobs for south Africans.
BREAKING: Buses from Durban meant to take Malawians back to their country have been caught dumping them at Pumla Mqashi bus depot near Lenasia.
Communities in Vlakfontein, Zacharia Park, Lehae, Lenasia, Lenasia South, Ennerdale and Lawley are requested to head to that depot NOW to ensure they are sent back to Malawi. If they leave that depot, they will settle in these areas immediately. Itโs an open secret that Lenasia is the main hub for Malawians in Johannesburg South.