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Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister said the government could consider retaliatory measures against South Africa, as the government failed to curb xenophobic attacks.
A security expert warns that organised syndicates are stripping Mzansi homes of solar panels and gas bottles, and Mzansi suspects the government is involved.
South Africa will progressively phase out green ID books as part of a transition to a biometric digital ID system aimed at reducing fraud and modernising services.
President Ramaphosa announces tougher penalties for employers hiring undocumented foreign nationals, addressing exploitation and job opportunities.
The Department of Home Affairs announced a new real-time digital verification portal launching on 15 June 2026 to tackle ghost employees after payroll fraud.
South Africa launches Lenacapavir, a long-acting HIV prevention drug, aiming to cut infection rates with just two annual injections, benefiting mothers.
Professor Loren Landau discusses the state's complicity in linking immigration to social ills and the implications of the 30 June 2026 shutdown for politics.
Dr Tinyiku Ngoveni warns that South Africa's security framework is compromised, risking severe economic impacts and loss of life ahead of the June 30 shutdown.
A Chinese factory owner and 21 undocumented workers were arrested in KwaZulu-Natal, revealing shocking labour exploitation and immigration violations.
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