Dear #FellowSouthAfricans, please note that based on applying s(2)(1) of the Citizenship Act of 1995 on information in the public domain, Ms Chidimma Vanessa Adetshina is a South African by birth lawfully participating in the Ms South Africa Competition. Should she win, she is entitled to represent us as #MissSA2024 #MissSA. As indicated yesterday, your parents need not have been South African for you to be a citizen by birth. Please, let’s stop the noise and support #Chidimma and all #MissSA contestants 1/
Today, #ReASpana is Mahube Valley, in Mamelodi. Our teams from various departments are scattered across the area for various service delivery teams.
We’ve joined the IBEC team for by-law enforcement.
This Cash and Carry in Mamelodi, that’s owned by foreign nationals, has a fraudulent Certificate of Acceptability for food premises and a fraudulent fire compliance certificate. In addition, they have no trading licence and this building was built without municipal approval. The owners have damaged municipal infrastructure through an illegal water connection.
We have halted business operations, disconnected electricity and water.@CityTshwane
Officials accelerate the verification process of undocumented Malawians at the new temporary repatriation site in the north beach area in Durban ready. Thousands of migrants have been moved here from Sherwood for checks by police, immigration and Malawian officials. #sabcnews
Very nice country where foreigners can say on TV that they will kill a South African but these are the so called victims who came into the country Illegally but dare say anything and they threaten to kill you on live TV without any fear or repercussions ‼️
Tomorrow in News24's Sunday edition:
According to the latest study by New World Immigration, enquiries from Americans seeking to settle in South Africa have increased significantly, particularly in Johannesburg.
https://t.co/MiW5B1Ugy4
Home Affairs Reveals that a Nigerian Family Who Was Among 63 Alleged South Africans Deported from Ireland Was Found to be Using a Fraudulent SA Identity and Was Deported to Nigeria Within 72 After Arriving
A parliamentary reply to a Question by ATM Party has revealed that a Nigerian family deported from Ireland to South Africa was subsequently deported to Nigeria within 72 hours of arriving at OR Tambo International Airport. The family was part of a group of 63 people returned from Ireland on a charter flight in early March 2026.
The deportation operation involved 54 adults and nine children who were removed from Ireland under deportation orders. South African authorities, including the Department of International Relations and Cooperation and the South African Embassy in Ireland, conducted verification processes before the group's return to South Africa.
According to the minister's response, the Nigerian family, consisting of a mother and her two sons, was taken to the Lindela Holding Facility upon arrival at OR Tambo International Airport. The Nigerian Embassy subsequently identified the family and issued travel documents, allowing them to be deported to Nigeria within 72 hours.
The parliamentary reply confirmed that the verification process had been conducted before the group's return to South Africa. It also stated that Irish authorities did not share any information regarding the criminal history of the deportees. Following identification by Nigerian authorities, the family was immediately deported to Nigeria.