@tafikaytee@Generalgumede@SizweLo Illegals kill bread winners and results in generational poverty. Illegals occupy jobs that can be a stepping foot to stabilize youth while they are still looking for other formal job. Illegals destroy people property while mining illegally. Zama zama are displacing people.
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The deal was made in 1961, cemented in 1966 and runs until 1986 to a tune of $61b
Olusegun Obasanjo, 1977 ๐ณ๐ฌ president
Well, @ParliamentofRSA has once again called for public inputs on possible constitutional amendments.
For those who may not know, the Constitution itself allows for amendments through Section 74. In other words, the Constitution was designed to be amended where Parliament and the people believe change is necessary.
Parliament is currently receiving legal opinions on submissions made during the previous Constitutional Review process, including SACR's submission. We therefore hope Parliament will also provide South Africans with feedback on the outcome of that process and explain how those submissions were considered.
As we did before, we the people of South Africa will once again make our voices heard by participating in this process.
I will share the submission link and further details soon.
Public participation should not end when submissions are sent. Citizens deserve to know what happens next.
#Constitution #AccountabilityMatters #parliament
SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas.
Watch: https://t.co/w9BBjctAG2
#Newzroom405
@Fabulouzeli@pancakeninja13_@AhenkanEnoch We are not making money, your government will have to pay your transport money back home. Your government will also have responsibilities to get their money from those citizens who have been deported.
#MadlangaCommission | A screenshot depicting a WhatsApp conversation between Mr Mohammad Sayed and Mr Julius Malema was obtained and subsequently forwarded to Major General Feroz Khan by Mr Mohammad Sayed. These were questions prepared for the Minister of Police (Bheki Cele) about his alleged relationship with convicted drug lord Timmy Marimuthu.
On Sunday, 7 June 2026, a further group of 331 Ghanaian nationals was brought to OR Tambo International Airport by the Ghanaian High Commission for repatriation. Following check-in procedures, the travellers proceeded to BMA Immigration for processing.
Among those processed, 117 travellers were using Ghanaian ordinary passports, while 90 were travelling on Emergency Travel Certificates issued by the Ghanaian High Commission in Pretoria. In addition, 37 minor children born in South Africa were also processed using Emergency Travel Certificates.
BMA Immigration officials further processed 25 asylum seekers who voluntarily submitted withdrawal letters to cancel their asylum applications. During the verification process, 170 travellers were found to have overstayed their allocated period of stay in South Africa by 30 days or longer and were consequently declared undesirable in terms of Section 30 of the Immigration Act, read together with Regulation 27(3)(c) of the Immigration Regulations.
At the end of the process, 341 passengers, including 10 deportees brought by the Department of Home Affairs from Lindela Holding Facility, were cleared for departure. One traveller did not check in, but the remaining 340 boarded a chartered flight arranged by the Government of Ghana through its High Commission in Pretoria.
The repatriation of these Ghanaian nationals demonstrates effective cooperation between the Government of Ghana, through its High Commission in Pretoria, and South African authorities responsible for migration management and border security.
Commissioner Dr Masiapato commended the Port Management Committee and all officials involved in facilitating the operation. He further encouraged foreign missions to continue working closely with relevant government departments and entities to ensure the smooth and lawful facilitation of repatriation movements.
"The successful processing of these repatriation movements reflects the importance of coordinated efforts between foreign missions and South African authorities. Such cooperation contributes to effective migration management while ensuring compliance with the country's immigration laws," said Commissioner Masiapato.
Home Affairs Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzunza tells me on #TheCMShow that gov will now send the deportation bills to the embassies of countries whose nationals are deported. @Radio702
โI lived in South Africa for 26 years, and life has not been easy. Life there is now very terrible. We sincerely appreciate President Mahama and Ghanaโs High Commissioner to South Africa for making our return home possible.โ
โ One of the Ghanaians repatriated from South Africa to Ghana expressed gratitude for the support and coordination that ensured their safe return home while speaking about the conditions in South Africa after living there for 26 years
โThey call us undocumented immigrants, yet they make it difficult for us to obtain documents. Even when your application is processed by Home Affairs, your records can disappear from the system six months later. Ordinary citizens have taken on the role of immigration officers, and anyone can stop you and demand your documents. I lived in South Africa for 16 years, and life there is very hard.โ
โ A Ghanaian man who lived in South Africa for 16 years recounts his experience, stating that immigrants face challenges obtaining legal documents and are frequently subjected to document checks by ordinary citizens instead of immigration officers
๐ฅ Group A (Ghanaians repatriated)
South Africans are right - A Ghanaian ๐ฌ๐ญ
A Ghanaian (Minister of God) states South Africans are right fighting against what is happening in their country by foreigners. He mentions foreigners are
-Hijacking buildings
-Drug pushers
-Breachment of amenities (electricity , water ) โฆ.
#SouthAfrica #Ghana #Africa #SA #updates #News #Africannews #GH
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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.
@Onyinyetexas@Zamaswati_M@AfricaFactsZone Bandits in Nigeria are eating their victims but no one cares. The terror will never end, your government is keeping it a secret.