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Chief saves Malawian healer as Nquthu mob hunts ‘illegals’

A Malawian traditional healer in Nquthu was nearly targeted by an anti-immigration march before a local chief intervened, even though the man is legally documented.
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About 10,000 people marched through Johannesburg demanding undocumented foreign nationals leave the country, but the protest turned violent with looting and attacks on journalists.
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Ronwen Williams wants Hugo Broos to stay with Bafana after the coach helped rebuild the team and win back South Africa’s belief.
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Police warn break the law and you will be arrested

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UN tells South Africa to respect human rights as deadline day arrives

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Thousands fled South Africa as today’s ‘leave or else’ deadline arrives

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Ethiopian trader who has sold from the same spot for ten years says he is staying put

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Post Office workers still fear for their jobs

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Hostel leaders demand jobs for South Africans

Hostel dwellers, izindunas and amabutho marched in Soweto, demanding that undocumented foreign nationals leave South Africa.

Police tell bosses to fire illegal workers or shut down

KwaZulu-Natal police have warned businesses that employ undocumented foreign nationals they should not expect police protection if they are breaking the law.