Peccable 😈 |Inyoni engadliwako! 🇸🇿|The Lord said, 'Let there be carnage!,' and there I was💫| Conformity Is The Most Compromisin Commodity, So Do You, Boo!💯
Deputy Employment and Labour Minister Jomo Sibiya says employers are not prepared to prioritise South Africans for jobs. Sibiya says a company with 90% of its staff as undocumented immigrants removed its foreign workers from work sites to avoid inspection in Pretoria. #Newzroom405’s Vuyolwethu Yamba has more.
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We would like to Thank Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza of Home Affairs for his intervention with getting the Malawians who are at Sherwood processed to leave the country! The number moved from 500 to 5000 and upon questioning it looks like all 5000 of them are undocumented…
If this appears on your timeline, kindly repost until these criminals are arrested. This happened in Brakpan North, Sherwood Gardens, Springs, at 15:02 on 11 June 2026. The homeowner found these criminals leaving the house after stealing. Contact nearest SAPS with any information
Ronnie, an employer of Home Hyper City based in Pretoria. He was arrested during a joint multi-disciplinary and departmental operation. He has to account for abetting illegal immigration by employing illegal immigrants.
Abahambe I - While poor Africans fight for survival in South Africa’s streets, the leaders whose failures drove them here arrive to red carpets, feasts and game drives. Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/c6vfbPQYy0
Nine Bangladeshi nationals were intercepted at O.R. Tambo International Airport on Thursday after attempting to enter South Africa using fraudulent South African visas and fake Indian passports.
According to the Border Management Authority, immigration officials detected irregularities during processing and discovered the visas were allegedly issued fraudulently through the South African High Commission in New Delhi.
Three women travelled on Bangladeshi passports, while six men initially presented fake Indian passports before later producing Bangladeshi passports.
All nine were denied entry and arrangements were made for their deportation back to Bangladesh.
BMA Commissioner Michael Masiapato praised officials for the interception, saying it highlights both the growing sophistication of international document fraud syndicates and the importance of strong border security. Investigations are continuing into the origin of the fraudulent documents and possible links to transnational criminal networks.
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[NEWS UPDATES!!!] The Department of Home Affairs confirms that it has processed 586 Nigerian nationals for repatriation after they were found to be residing in the Republic of South Africa illegally....