
New immigration laws coming for South Africa
Home Affairs is amending the nation’s immigration laws – 8 years after a ruling from the Constitutional Court.
SATURDAY, 03 JANUARY 2026, 09:06

Home Affairs is amending the nation’s immigration laws – 8 years after a ruling from the Constitutional Court.

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