We must question who benefits from black people turning against one another | Africa Front
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We must question who benefits from black people turning against one another
Makashule Gana of RISE Mzansi questions the systemic failures in South Africa's immigration system, highlighting the ease of illegal entry versus the difficulty of legal processes. He argues against blaming migrants and calls for government accountability to fix broken borders…
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