RWANDA TELLS AFRICAN COUNTRIES TO STOP BLAMING SOUTH AFRICA FOR THEIR IRRESPONSIBILITY
Rwandan minister of foreign affairs, Olivier Nduhungirehe, has told African countries to take responsibility and stop sending their people illegally to SA and then blame SA.
South Africa will eventually have to draw the line somewhere.
If African governments say they don’t have the resources to even repatriate their own citizens, then the real question is: what is their long-term plan for those people once they are back home?
If a state cannot fund transport for a few thousand people today, how does it expect to provide jobs, housing, healthcare, and basic services tomorrow so those same people don’t end up returning to South Africa out of necessity?
South Africa cannot indefinitely absorb the consequences of governance failures elsewhere in the name of ubuntu or regional solidarity. At some point responsibility has to sit where it belongs: with the governments of those countries.
We need to start being honest about how we have normalised bad leadership, incompetence and corruption on the African continent, and how South Africa has had to bear the brunt of poorly governed nations for decades now.
But at some point, South Africa will also have to stop playing the role of enabler.
The same way African countries are pressuring South Africa on migration, it’s exactly the same energy they need to apply to their respective leaders. Seeking comfort in South Africa will not resolve the real issues that made them to leave their countries.
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Zimbabwean man loses High Court bid to overturn Home Affairs ban after court confirms permanent residence permit obtained for R12 000 was fraudulent and invalid
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NEWS: The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, says following the SIU investigation into corruption into the Department, they will soon be cancelling all visas that were issued fraudulently.
He said they will start by cancelling 2000 fraudulent study visas that were issued by corrupt officials to foreign nationals - KZN Tonight Podcast
NEWS: A Police Sergeant based at the busy Lebombo border gate has been arrested by the Hawks for corruption.
The officer (42) was allegedly working with criminal syndicates to facilitate the movement of cars stolen and fraudulently obtained in South Africa into Mozambique - KZN Tonight Podcast
Media Release: SARS and Hawks deal further blow to drug trafficking with cocaine seizure at Durban port
SARS, working with the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (Hawks) secured the seizure of 30 bricks of cocaine at the Port of Durban … https://t.co/6TOIQVKoM0
Four undocumented foreign nationals were arrested by the EMPD Northern Region Task Team in Primrose, Germiston, after being caught allegedly stripping stolen Telkom copper cables at a suspected hijacked property on Doris Street. The suspects were detained at Primrose SAPS as investigations into cable theft and infrastructure vandalism continue.
As a Zambian, I shall be supporting South Africa at the coming World Cup. From Lusaka, Ndola & all Zambian towns, we stand together to see South Africa succeed just like we stood together & welcomed them into Lusaka during their painful days against Apatheid. For SADC, Victory !!