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Foreign nationals in South Africa

Naledi Crisis Highlights Need for Accountability, Not Xenophobia

24th October 2024 Mike Ndlovu 0

The evidence shows foreign-owned spaza shops are not responsible for the cases of food-poisoning in Naledi last week.

Proposed labour migration policy slammed as xenophobic

7th June 2022 Mzi Velapi 0

SERI, Lawyers for Human Rights and the African Centre for Migration and Society have come out against the proposed National Labour Migration Policy.

South Africa’s spaza shops: how regulatory avoidance harms informal workers

25th February 2020 Andries du Toit 0

Small informal retailers are a ubiquitous feature of any developing country’s urban landscape. Known as spaza shops in South Africa, they are an important, even […]

First time asylum seekers shun at Cape Town Refugee Centre

4th April 2018 Bernard Chiguvare 0

Despite the Supreme Court ruling the Cape Town Refugee Office is still not open for first time asylum seekers.

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