Home Affairs
Seven Kenyan Nationals Arrested for Illegal Work on “Refugee” Applications in Johannesburg
The Department of Home Affairs, in partnership with other law enforcement agencies, arrested seven Kenyan…
South Africa Launches New Digital Visa Scheme to Attract Global Film and Creative Productions
South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has introduced a landmark digital visa system designed to…
Gift of the Givers Slams Home Affairs Over Refugee Ordeal
Gift of the Givers has criticised the Department of Home Affairs and the Border Management…
Home Affairs Unveils Digital Visa System as FIPSA Hosts First Immigration Indaba
The Forum for Immigration Practitioners of South Africa (FIPSA) hosted its inaugural Immigration Indaba in…
Home Affairs, BMA Use Drones, Body Cameras to Secure South African Borders During Easter Holidays
The Department of Home Affairs and the Border Management Agency (BMA) have announced the introduction of drones to monitor the country’s borders during the upcoming Easter long weekend where cross-border movement is expected to intensify. The department, and its agency tasked with managing South Africa’s ports of entries, also announced the introduction of body cameras for selected staff interacting with travellers. This was announced by Dr Leon Schreiber, the Minister for Home Affairs in Pretoria today, 10 April 2025. Schreiber…
ActionSA Threatens Legal Action if Secessionist Phil Craig is Granted SA Citizenship
ActionSA has become the latest political party to voice its displeasure against secessionist Phil Craig, the British born national who is leading the fight for the Western Cape to cede from the rest of South Africa. The party’s Parliamentary Chief Whip, Lerato Ngobeni has written to Dr Leon Schrieber, the Minister of Home Affairs, urging him to reject an application for citizenship by Craig on the basis that he is causing disunity among South Africans. This was after Craig was…
Scammers’ who Fraudulently Killed Student to Cash Out Funeral Policy won’t be Prosecuted after NPA Withdrew Case
The alleged scammers who fraudulently killed a 27-year-old University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) student to claim a funeral policy from Capitec Bank will not be prosecuted after the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) withdrew the case and the docket was closed. The victim, Thandeka Majola was officially informed about this decision by the South African police Service (SAPS) through an SMS yesterday. “Message from SAPS.Investigation in CHATSWORTH ref nr CAS 672/1/2025 – Case has been withdrawn and the docket has been closed.…
UKZN Student’s Life Ruined After Being Fraudulently Declared Dead To Claim Capitec Bank Funeral Policy
A 27-year-old University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) student from Durban has had her life turned upside down after she was fraudulently declared dead to cash out a funeral policy with Capitec Bank. Thandeka Majola only discovered that she was a walking dead woman on December 27, 2023, when she tried to transfer money to her Capitec account. When the transaction bounced, she went to her branch at Pinecrest in Pinetown to enquire about the matter. When she got there, the bank…
MEC Maile Lists Strict Requirements For Foreigners To Register Spaza Shops
The MEC for Economic Development and Finance in Gauteng, Lebogang Maile has set out the strict procedures to be followed by foreign nationals who want to register their spaza shops in the province. Maile said the Home Affairs guidelines are clear on the matter. He was announcing the guidelines to be followed after some Soweto residents blocked foreign nationals from registering their spaza shops, claiming that they are not eligible. Among the requirements Maile listed is that the foreign national…
Food Poisoning: Lobby Group Calls On Intelligence Community To Address Root Causes As Limpopo Learners Are Hospitalised
As Limpopo school children are admitted to hospital for food poisoning, lobby group the Foundation for Education and Social Justice Africa has called on South Africa’s intelligence community to get to the bottom of the crisis that has left scores of learners either killed or hospitalised. The foundation’s Deputy Chairperson, Hendrick Makaneta, has taken a jab at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s government, accusing it of being reactive to national crises. This included matters of national importance, such as the food poisoning…
Ramaphosa Grants SIU Permission To Investigate Home Affairs, PRASA
President Cyril Ramaphosa has ramped up his efforts to combat corruption by granting the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) the authority to investigate significant claims of mismanagement and illegal activities at two important state entities, the Department of Home Affairs and the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA). Proclamation 154 of 2024 gives the SIU extensive authority to probe various suspected irregularities at Home Affairs, including dodgy visas, citizenship rights, and the firewalls scandal. SIU spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago said an…
South Africa Has No Legal, Nor Economic, Alternative But To Implement Strict Border Control And Deport All Illegal Foreigners
There are instances when it is a matter of semantics, and a waste of time, to argue about how a certain situation should be defined. One such instance is the useless debate about whether South Africa is a failed State, or whether it is on the verge of becoming a failed State. Recently that windbag, and perpetual blower of hot air, Fikile Mbalula, indulged in the same futile exercise. Of course, Mbalula had no other option, but to argue that…











