"No plane would leave OR Tambo if Zimbabweans left South Africa today!"
Speaking during a public lecture at the National Policy Exposition held at Heritage Village in Liberation City, academic Mr. Muzawazi said Zimbabweans play a vital role in South Africa's economy, arguing that the country would face significant disruptions if they were to leave and the economy would collapse.
‼️Many people employ undocumented foreign nationals because they can pay them very low wages. My African brothers, get your legal documents in order and you’ll have a better chance of earning fair pay in South Africa.
#CountryDuty
SAPS in Mpumalanga have arrested 7 undocumented foreign nationals in Ogies for manufacturing illicit alcohol.
SAPS is still determining the value of the said alcohol and the suspects will be appearing in court in due course.
A South African at a Parliament of South Africa symposium says that Parliament must listen to the voices of ordinary people on the ground regarding illegal immigration, stressing that these concerns reflect real experiences in communities and cannot be ignored or dismissed.
Hundreds of foreign nationals have gathered at Pretoria’s Bosman Station, trying to secure transport back to their home countries ahead of the 30th of June planned protests by certain organizations against illegal immigrants. https://t.co/fapa8hMShU
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The driver said the policr here in Pretoria have been pulling over all foreigners for their paperwork. He is one of a very few driving around because he is local.
His words were
"It is happening"
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Put South Africans First
[WATCH] Dozens of Malawian nationals have gathered outside the Malawi Consulate General in Woodmead, Sandton, hoping to be repatriated before the 30 June deadline. The group, comprising men, women and children from different parts of South Africa, says it has been waiting for updates on transport arrangements and fears being stranded. Newzroom Afrika's @sholwana_z reports. #Newzroom405
[TRUTH] What makes March & March look like a movement that only targets Black people from Malawi, Nigeria, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, njalo njalo?🤔
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma explains it in a way that makes more sense for everybody including a slow learner 🔥😂
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Thousands of foreigners living in a temporary repatriation centre in Durban will be relocated to a new processing centre in Musina, Limpopo https://t.co/j83RgQ8GBu
“We’re tired of eating bread and bananas every day. We want pap and meat from the government.”
❌ Malawian nationals camping in Durban while awaiting deportation.
The community received information that illegal foreigners have kept children in this house, probably for kidnapping outside of South Africa or for ransom. Funny enough, police DON'T have any idea but preach about the law this and that; that's the first thing they do.
South Africa. When are you going to wake up. Every man for himself. Don’t let South African leaders lie to you. African countries have laws that put their people first. We have to share the little that we have all in the name of pan-Africanism. Why must pan-Africanism start and end in South Africa?
Under Statutory Instrument 215 of 2025, which took effect in December 2025, Zimbabwe implemented a sweeping economic policy reserving key sectors exclusively for indigenous citizens and imposing strict new conditions on foreign investors . Under this law, foreign participation is prohibited entirely in sectors including bakeries, artisanal mining, barbershops, beauty salons, advertising agencies, employment agencies, and pharmaceutical retailing . Where foreign investors are permitted in certain reserved sectors such as retail and wholesale trade, they must now meet a **minimum investment threshold of US25 million and 50 employees, while haulage and logistics demand US$10 million and 100 workers .
Existing foreign-owned businesses already operating in reserved sectors have three years to divest 75% of their equity to Zimbabwean citizens, with mandatory annual transfers of at least 25% per year, leaving foreign owners with no more than 25% shareholding . Failure to comply is a criminal offence carrying fines or imprisonment, with repeat offenders barred from government contracts for five years . The immediate impact has been severe: ZIDA reported a near 60% decline in projected new investment value, falling from US1.92 billion in Q1 2026, with new licences dropping from 214 to 146 over the same period .