Naledi Crisis Highlights Need for Accountability, Not Xenophobia
The evidence shows foreign-owned spaza shops are not responsible for the cases of food-poisoning in Naledi last week.
The evidence shows foreign-owned spaza shops are not responsible for the cases of food-poisoning in Naledi last week.
SERI, Lawyers for Human Rights and the African Centre for Migration and Society have come out against the proposed National Labour Migration Policy.
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 […]
Despite the Supreme Court ruling the Cape Town Refugee Office is still not open for first time asylum seekers.