By Colleen Goko and Kopano Gumbi JOHANNESBURG, July 10 (Reuters) - Frustrations over unemployment, crime and years of weak growth are driving South Africa's anti-migrant protests. But economists warn ...
Anti-immigration protests escalated across South Africa on Thursday as demonstrators went door to door in several communities ...
Economists warn that an exodus of foreign workers could deepen labour shortages, disrupt businesses and weaken Africa’s most ...
The emergence of the March and March movement, calls for the mass deportation of undocumented migrants by June 30, growing ...
Thousands of people demonstrated in several major South African cities on Tuesday demanding the departure of undocumented ...
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South Africa’s crises will not be solved by blaming migrants
The solution is real socio-economic change in the country, and the labour movement is best positioned to push for it.
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Xenophobia: UN special adviser on Africa calls for unity, free movement across continent
The newly appointed United Nations Special Adviser on Africa, Ahunna Eziakonwa, has called for greater unity and regional integration across the continent, warning that anti-migrant sentiment could ...
*This press release announces the release of the video, The Anatomy of a Black Economic Movement. This video contains information outlining the financial dilemma of African Americans, proposed ...
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Africa Has A Huge Problem, Pan-Africanism Is The Solution
By Emmanuel Elegbenosa Aitanu For years, Africa has been called a continent of “Untapped Potential.” Potential doesn’t build ...
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