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S.Africa minister raises concerns about security at Zimbabwe border
Something has to be done urgently about border security at the Limpopo river border with Zimbabwe, says South Africa's minister of Public works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson after visiting the area. It was shocking...there literally is no border in some places, he says.
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Independent Online
· Jun 29, 2026
Unseen Danger: How Illegal Immigration Threatens South Africa's National Security
Unseen Danger: How Illegal Immigration Threatens South Africa's National Security
South Africa Today
· Jul 2, 2026
South Africa Protests: Citizens Demand Action on Porous Borders and Undocumented Immigration
NORTH WEST, South Africa — South Africa is currently grappling with a severe undocumented immigration crisis, prompting hundreds of thousands of citizens to take to the streets in nationwide protests. The demonstrations have brought intense scrutiny to the country’s porous land borders, with residents and officials demanding immediate government action to secure ports of entry []
TRT World
· Jul 10, 2026
South Africans rally to protect migrants amid xenophobic protests
Following a wave of anti-migrant protests in South Africa, documented migrants are also becoming targets. TRT World's Thuso Khumalo reports from Johannesburg, where community groups and concerned citizens are working to protect vulnerable foreign nationals, oppose xenophobia and Afrophobia, and ensure immigration laws are enforced without violence.
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Related coverage for "S.Africa minister raises concerns about security at Zimbabwe border": Independent Online — Unseen Danger: How Illegal Immigration Threatens South Africa's National Security. South Africa Today — South Africa Protests: Citizens Demand Action on Porous Borders and Undocumented Immigration. TRT World — South Africans rally to protect migrants amid xenophobic protests