Nigerians Gather At High Commission In South Africa, Decry Repatriation Delays. 2.8K views · 3 hours ago. #ChannelsTv #newsupdate #news …more … Read more: Nigerians Gather At High Commission In South Africa, Decry Repatriation Delays – YouTube
As anti-African foreign national sentiment and protests intensify across South Africa, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has emerged as one of the most visible … Read more: Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, the face of South Africa’s anti-immigrant protests – The Africa Report
South Africa come into this game needing a win, after a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Czechia kept them alive in the World Cup following their 0-2 loss … Read more: South Africa vs. South Korea at World Cup 2026: TV channel, how to watch, kick-off time, live …
South Africa’s High Court on Monday granted an interim order to block a local pharmacy group from manufacturing and selling weight-loss medicines … Read more: South African court grants Novo Nordisk petition to block Ozempic copies – Reuters
In January 2026, Nissan South Africa announced that it had entered an agreement with the Chinese automaker to hand over the keys to its Navara bakkie … Read more: Nissan closing big chapter in South Africa – TopAuto
South Africa started building a second temporary deportation center on Thursday to process the repatriation of Malawians. The new site is meant to … Read more: More than 3000 Malawian nationals deported in South Africa | Africanews
Things are not made easier by the fact that they face the world champions South Africa and Argentina away from home, with several players who will … Read more: Henry Pollock makes my England XV to face South Africa – The Telegraph
The Camp That Reveals South Africa’s Growing Migrant Crisis … Foreign nationals queue for food at Sherwood in Durban on June 16. Foreign … Read more: The Camp That Reveals South Africa’s Growing Migrant Crisis –
The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is deeply concerned by the escalating anti-migrant mobilization in South Africa, which has been marked … Read more: South Africa must act urgently against xenophobia and violence to prevent further harm | ICJ