H.E. President Jacob Zuma, accompanied by National Officials, visited Mzoli’s in Gugulethu, Cape Town, to pay tribute to its founder and owner, Mzolisi Ngcawuzele, who passed away last week.
BREAKING NEWS!!!
INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE (IMC) ON MIGRATION TO BRIEF THE MEDIA
The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration will lead a media briefing on Sunday, 14 June 2026 to give an update on the actions outlined during the address by the President on 07, June 2026 on issues related to migration.
Members of the media are invited as follows:
Date: Sunday, 14 June 2026
Time: 14h00
Venue: GCIS, Ronnie Mamoepa Media Centre, 1035 Francis Baard Street, Hatfield in Pretoria
Live Streaming:
Facebook: https://t.co/H5au9lOtHB
Twitter: https://t.co/JejzrkO6Y1
YouTube: https://t.co/0M7QkeNKQF
🚨 BREAKING: Massive crowds are flooding the streets in towns and cities across the UK, demanding an end to mass migration.
The British revolution has begun.
Growing up in South Africa, coding always felt like it belonged to someone else's language.
So I built my own.
Introducing CMT-IsiZulu — write Python code in isiZulu South African can now write codes in their home language
🇿🇦 Sikhona. We exist.
https://t.co/yPjDg6rN08
Shame on you ANC government for turning our communities into refugee camps! You have degraded the quality of life of our people by letting this invasion happen.
Cote d'Ivoire is demolishing properties of Ghanians to clear out informal settlements, but no one is screaming Xenophobia and one Africa rhetoric, but if this was South Africa!
WATCH: Over 4 thousand Malawi nationals are gathered at Sherwood Hall in Durban awaiting to be deported back to their home country from South Africa. Some have spent more than a week camping here. - BM
#GFMNews#GagasiFM#IllegalImmigrants
The Nigerian government is fighting a loosing battle against the notorious defecators.
Only 126 government areas are allegedly open defecation free out of 774, this means that 80% of the Nigerian countries is open public pooping, this includes national roads near from Lagos airport.
The Government of Ghana is repatriating 327 Ghanaians from La Côte d'Ivoire following a mass demolition exercise by Ivorian authorities.
228 arrived in Ghana safely yesterday.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ 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.
For God and Country 🇬🇭 🙏