Every year, Africans working abroad send billions of dollars back home. Nigeria receives over US$21 billion in remittances annually. Zimbabwe, Uganda, the DRC, Ghana, Lesotho and others also rely heavily on money sent by citizens living overseas. This conversation asks a difficult question: Could African economies create enough opportunity at home, so their people no longer have to leave in the first place?
Watch the full interview: https://t.co/8YFWRL7wfE
Anti-immigration protesters are calling on undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa by 30 June.
Authorities are working on transporting individuals to the border.
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@eNCA according to your So Called News reporter it means if you're from Malamulele you're a foreigner?
Kant Malamulele is a foreign Country ?
What a pity 🚮🚮🚮🚮
#june30#30June@eNCA@AviweMtila just asked this guy if he’s in the country legally even after he said u huma ka malamulele in Limpopo . So our very own so called learnered journalist doesn’t know where Limpopo is? #Tsonga
#thepolygamist I’m so upset watching this. Not shocked as black men are very good at this behaviour. I’ve seen this story in real life🤣 married women are going through the most honestly #sdumomtshali