He noted the possibility of a repeat of the July 2021 unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, which resulted in more than 400 deaths and billions of … Read more: ANALYSIS | Illegal immigration protests: ‘SA’s grass is very dry, any spark can ignite a veldfire’ – EWN
… Durban and seeking shelter first outside the Sherwood Hall and then the former Durban drive-in site. Close to 8,000 people have already been … Read more: More foreigners scramble to leave as police dig in their heels – TimesLIVE
… Durban on Wednesday. Photos: Joseph Bracken. About 22 buses were expected to depart from the repatriation site in the Old Drive-in, in Durban on … Read more: Hundreds of Malawians queuing for buses in Durban – GroundUp
The Sunday Times reported that Nolufefe Ali worked from home as KwaZulu-Natal’s … According to the publication, Ali resigned after being asked by the … Read more: Eastern Cape govt entity suspends executive director over dual state employment | News24
KwaZulu-Natal public works MEC Martin Meyer cautioned the invasion of the building was a potential disaster. (SUPPLIED). Meyer said he was alerted … Read more: More foreigners scramble to leave as police dig in their heels – Business Day
“The buses came from Durban and ended up at our depot because the drivers do not have passports. SMT is expected to arrange replacement drivers … Read more: Malawians stranded at Joburg bus depot amid driver passport debacle – News24
The party also welcomed King Misuzulu KaZwelithini’s call in Durban over the weekend for undocumented foreign nationals not to be attacked and for … Read more: ANC KZN warns anti-foreigner protests could trigger repeat of July 2021 unrest – IOL
Thousands of Malawian immigrants have descended on a makeshift repatriation camp in Durban, where they are being verified and processed in what Home … Read more: DEVELOPING | Anti-immigration sentiment, xenophobic fears ramp up as 30 June ‘deadline’ looms
Scores of Malawian nationals gathered near North Beach in Durban as they prepared to return to their home country on Wednesday. Read more: IN PICS | Malawians in Durban ready to go back home – TimesLIVE