South Africa: Ramaphosa to Act On 'Illegal Immigration' As Anti-Foreigner Protests Spread Across SA
[Daily Maverick] Protests targeting foreigners are increasing. President Cyril Ramaphosa says the country needs to deal with illegal migration.
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[Daily Maverick] Protests targeting foreigners are increasing. President Cyril Ramaphosa says the country needs to deal with illegal migration.
[Shabelle] Seoul -- Somalia's Foreign Minister Ahmed Moallim Fiqi met with Eswatini's Minister of Economic Planning and Development, Thambo Gina, on the sidelines of the Korea-Africa Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Seoul, where the two officials discussed strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation between their countries.
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