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Police believe murder of Ghanaian national in Nyanga is linked to extortion

The South African Police Service in the Western Cape believes the fatal shooting of a Ghanaian national in Nyanga earlier this week is linked to extortion, as detectives continue searching for those responsible. Police spokesperson Novela Potelwa said 35-year-old Kwabena Boagen was shot and killed at the Nyanga Terminus, outside

Uganda’s Press Freedom Under Growing Pressure

Concerns over the balance between national security and press freedom continue to grow across Africa, with Uganda once again drawing attention as journalists and media organisations report increasing restrictions, intimidation, and attacks on the press. The debate has intensified amid growing criticism of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s leadership. Museveni, who

Expert Warns Against Exploitation of Undocumented Migrants

Acting National Police Commissioner Puleng Dimphane has warned that anyone who harbours or employs undocumented foreign nationals could face prosecution under the Immigration Act, following the arrest of a suspect accused of harbouring undocumented migrants. Speaking during a National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (NATJOINTS) briefing, Dimphane urged employers to

CPUT student leaders raise concerns over Honours admission criteria

By Oyisa George  Student leaders at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) have raised concerns over what they describe as a sudden change to the admission criteria for the Honours in Management and Leadership programme, alleging that dozens of qualifying students have been excluded from the application process. The

City Reports Calm Following Anti-Illegal Immigration Shutdown in Cape Town

By Ragheema Mclean The City of Cape Town says there were no significant incidents overnight linked to the anti-illegal immigration shutdown, with marches that took place across the metro remaining largely peaceful. City officials confirmed that while several demonstrations were held, they were relatively small and proceeded without major disruption.

Gift of the Givers Continues Relief Efforts for Displaced Foreign Nationals in Western Cape

Humanitarian aid organisation Gift of the Givers says its teams are continuing to provide emergency relief to displaced foreign nationals across the Western Cape. Thousands of foreign nationals from several African countries are seeking voluntary repatriation following the expiry of a deadline issued by the anti-illegal immigration movement, March and

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