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Today Iโve taken a step to officially apply to volunteer & participate in the SACR programs focusing on Township Economy. If they would have me, Iโll dedicate some of my time & expertise to advance & advocate for Township/Rural Economic activities for the people. @Princymthombeni
Today, we unveil the official SACR logo.
More than a logo, it is a symbol of a growing citizen-led movement committed to accountability, public participation, and ensuring that the voice of ordinary South Africans is heard.
The hand, formed from the colours of our national flag, represents the people of South Africa. It reflects our belief that the Constitution belongs to the people and that citizens must remain at the centre of shaping our countryโs future.
We invite every South African who shares these values to stand with us and make this symbol their own.
Reclaiming the Voice of the People.
#SACR #Constitution #AccountabilityMatters
BMA prevented 450 000 Illegal Immigrants from entering South Africa and you say we do not have an Illegal Immigration Issue?
Also who said enforcement of Immigration laws will result in addressing economic challenges ๐
Secret software keeping Eskom's grid running
Eskom uses a complex software suite to monitor and operate the national electricity grid.
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THE BMA SUCCESSFULLY PROCESSES ANOTHER GROUP OF 663 GHANAIAN NATIONALS ON REPATRIATION THROUGH OR TAMBO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, has confirmed that the BMA successfully processed 663 Ghanaian nationals for repatriation from South Africa to Ghana through OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend. The repatriation process was coordinated through the Port Management Committee (PMC), comprising various government stakeholders responsible for facilitating lawful and orderly movement across the port of entry.
On Saturday, 6 June 2026, a group of 332 Ghanaian nationals was brought to OR Tambo International Airport by the Ghanaian High Commission in Pretoria for repatriation. Following an extensive check-in process, the travellers proceeded to BMA Immigration for verification and clearance.
Of the travellers processed, 170 were travelling on Ghanaian ordinary passports, while 162 were using Emergency Travel Certificates issued by the Ghanaian High Commission in Pretoria. Emergency Travel Certificates are single-use travel documents issued to facilitate the return of citizens to their country of origin.
During immigration processing, 321 travellers were found to have overstayed their allocated period of stay in South Africa by 30 days or longer. Consequently, they were declared undesirable in terms of Section 30 of the Immigration Act, read together with Regulation 27(3)(c) of the Immigration Regulations.
At the conclusion of the immigration process, 323 passengers were found eligible to depart and subsequently boarded a chartered flight arranged by the Government of Ghana through its High Commission in Pretoria.
Nine passengers were, however, offloaded from the flight. These included two couples and their five children. The wife of one couple and the husband of the other were declared medically unfit to travel by airline personnel. Airport paramedics were called to assist and subsequently transferred the two travellers to the airport clinic for further medical attention.
South Africans shopping for a new car are being urged to look beyond monthly installments and carefully examine the full cost of vehicle ownership before signing a finance agreement. https://t.co/w59aLbGFCW
๐ฐ BMA processes 663 Ghanaian nationals for repatriation
The Commissioner of the Border Management Authority (BMA), Dr Michael Masiapato, has confirmed that the BMA has successfully processed 663 Ghanaian nationals for repatriation from South Africa to Ghana through OR Tambo International Airport over the weekend.
The repatriation process was coordinated through the Port Management Committee (PMC), comprising various government stakeholders responsible for facilitating lawful and orderly movement across the port of entry.
On Saturday, a group of 332 Ghanaian nationals was brought to OR Tambo International Airport by the Ghanaian High Commission in Pretoria for repatriation. Following an extensive check-in process, the travelers proceeded to BMA Immigration for verification and clearance.
โOf the travelers processed, 170 were travelling on Ghanaian ordinary passports, while 162 were using Emergency Travel Certificates issued by the Ghanaian High Commission in Pretoria. Emergency Travel Certificates are single-use travel documents issued to facilitate the return of citizens to their country of origin,โ the BMA said in a statement.
During immigration processing, 321 travelers were found to have overstayed their allocated period of stay in South Africa by 30 days or longer. Consequently, they were declared undesirable in terms of Section 30 of the Immigration Act, read together with Regulation 27(3)(c) of the Immigration Regulations.
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