The Government of Ghana is repatriating 327 Ghanaians from La CΓ΄te d'Ivoire following a mass demolition exercise by Ivorian authorities.
228 arrived in Ghana safely yesterday.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairsβ special consular intervention of bringing back home Ghanaians and their belongings is to guarantee the protection and welfare of our stranded compatriots.
The Ministry is grateful to all those who brought this development to our attention and conveys appreciation to our diplomatic mission in Abidjan and Ivorian authorities for the effective cooperation and welcome promise of compensation.
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Patriots am sooo angry, We sitting in a Park having our slow Sunday Braai, kids playing nanton nton, here comes this group of Somalis as u cab see them there, 5min later one of them comes our direction we though maybe his passing, yoooππ the guy comes to move us and our children from this side of a playground he even moved kids from the swings, that their kids want to play where we are we must go further down there he even show us where to go, ayikho inhlamba rendingabathukanga ngayo, I didn't know I can swear they called him back there with no apology Yoooo we re suffering.
Take what Mr Ramaphosa said last night with a pinch of salt. We pushed him in 2020 to address illegal immigration and listen to what he said.
6 years later the promises remain empty, excuses endless, and the situation continues to spiral out of control.
We are considering legal options. Do not rule out formal legal action in competent international courts on this matter. βWe have made it clear to the South African Government that the matter does not end with we evacuating our nationalsβThereβs a price to pay.
βGhanaβs Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa declares.
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But why are lawyers deciding on behalf of the people of South AFRICA. Maybe we should have a referendum as a country on the issues and let the citizens decide (to live the slogan of a Government of the people by the people). @Princymthombeni
Constitutional Review Committee Legal Advisor Warns that Informal Trading Can Not Be Reserved for South Africans Only Like Other Countries Because it "may result in a limitation of the right to human dignity"
Co-founder of South Africans for Constitutional Reform (SACR) Princy Mthombeni shared that the Constitutional Review Committee received firm legal advice against restricting informal trade to citizens only. The advisor warned this could undermine constitutional protections and South Africaβs international commitments, referencing a key Supreme Court of Appeal judgment on refugee rights.
The Somali Association of South Africa case against the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism established that Section 22 does not bar asylum seekers and refugees from self-employment in spaza and tuck shops. The court ruled they are entitled to apply for informal trading licences when facing barriers to wage work.
βIf some refugee or asylum seeker be unable to obtain wage-earning employment and is on the brink of starvation, which brings with it humiliation and degradation, that person can only sustain him or herself by engaging in trade,β the advisor quoted from the judgment, stressing reliance on Section 10 dignity rights.
βThe court consequently held that the concerned asylum seekers and refugees were in fact entitled to apply for the relevant informal trading licenses based on the right to dignity,β the legal advisor added, noting that changes would require amendments to the Businesses Act of 1991.
βRestricting informal trade to citizens may result in a limitation of the right to human dignity as guaranteed by Section 10 of the Constitution,β the advisor stated, highlighting risks under the African Charter, ICCPR, ICESCR, and the 1951 UN Refugees Convention.
Committee discussions also stressed that many public concerns, including a proposal to amend the Preamble to βSouth Africa belongs to its citizens,β should be addressed through ordinary legislation rather than constitutional changes to avoid conflicts.
This illegal immigrant is from Mozambique.
He is a gang member of a group called"CORRUPTION NEVER STOP" from Mozambique.
Their main duty is to vandalise the traffic lights in South Africa, steal copper cables, steal railway lines and stop signs.
He is only 15 years old.
Safa needs to refresh the leadership with younger people. Its a disgrace that we have an over 70 years old person still leading Safa after so many years at the helm. There has to be term limits.
Gayton must take a sit. When we called for heads to roll following the red card debacle, he backed SAFA and the same guy he now says to the BBC he made us look like fools
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@adidasZA and @orlandopirates unveil 2026/27 Home and Away Kits, Marking the Road to 90 Years of Legacy in 2027
Thoughts on the new skipas?
Well done, Dan Marokane and your leadership team!
Congratulations on achieving 365 days without loadshedding. This milestone reflects the disciplined execution of the Generation Recovery Plan and proves that leadership truly matters.
We are honoured to be associated with a team that walks the talk every day.
Keep it up!
#Eskom #NoLoadShedding #DanMarokane
BREAKING NEWS: JMPD officers arrested five illegal foreigners ( 3 Zimbabweans and 2 Malawians) who were allegedly found in possession of traffic robots. They are expected to face charges related to damaging Gauteng infrastructure, as well as contravening the Immigration Act for allegedly being in the country illegally. #Abahambe
π¨Kaizer Chiefs faithful - where do YOU stand with your club right now? π€
After Cedric Kazeβs press conference and the stats presented, thereβs still heated debate around the branch vs non-branch member dilemma. π
Are supportersβ being heard? π€
Have your say! π£οΈ
#BetwayPrem #AirMobile #AbsaFootballFridays
@KaizerChiefs@kaizerm_jr please not this generic answer again later at 6pm @robertmarawa. Can the SD just answer the questions directly. Otherwise itβs a waste of air time. Nothing wrong with the background work continuing at the club, but please shed some light and avoid being generic.
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"The stance is that the coaches understand the responsibility that faces them, they understand the results must come and they must come quick.
"As a club, we're constantly evaluating ourselves, our processes and there's a ton of work that has been done behind the scenes, which is one thing people must know.
"It's not just about coaches, it's not just about players, it's about our whole footballing structure - you can't look at certain things in insolation."
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