Cabinet approves withdrawal of AI policy 

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet approves withdrawal of AI policy 

Cabinet has approved the withdrawal of the Draft National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy, which was published for public comment in March 2026.

“Cabinet approved the withdrawal of the draft AI policy, which was published for public comment in March 2026. 

“The withdrawal will allow a rework of the AI policy to ensure it achieves its intended goals and that it establishes national standards on the ethical use of AI,” Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said on Friday.

The Minister was speaking at a post-Cabinet media briefing in Pretoria.

In April, Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi announced the withdrawal of the Draft National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy following an internal process.

“Following revelations that the Draft National Artificial Intelligence Policy published for public comment contains various fictitious sources in its reference list, we initiated internal questions, which have now confirmed that this was the case,” Malatsi said at the time.

READ | Minister announces withdrawal of draft AI Policy. – SAnews.gov.za

 

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Cabinet urges South Africans to register for Local Government Elections

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet urges South Africans to register for Local Government Elections

Cabinet has called on all eligible South Africans to register to vote ahead of the 2026 Local Government Elections, stressing the importance of citizen participation in shaping the future of communities across the country. 

Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing on Friday, Minister in The Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni reminded citizens that the first voter registration weekend for the upcoming municipal elections will take place on 20 and 21 June 2026.

South Africans will head to the polls on 4 November 2026 to elect councillors, who will be responsible for governing municipalities and overseeing the delivery of basic services at local government level.

Cabinet encouraged all eligible voters who have not yet registered, as well as those who may have changed their residential address, to use the registration weekend to ensure that their details are correctly captured on the voters’ roll.

“The first voter registration weekend is taking place on Saturday, 20 June 2026, and Sunday, 21 June 2026 at their nearest voter registration station, or by visiting registertovote.elections.org.za, or visiting their local Electoral Commission offices during working hours,” Ntshavheni said.

Citizens were reminded that they can only vote at the voting station where they are registered and should therefore verify their registration details ahead of the elections.

Voters can also locate their correct voting station by using the Electoral Commission’s online voting station finder.

Cabinet placed particular emphasis on youth participation, calling on young people to play an active role in the democratic process.

“Cabinet calls on young people, in particular, to participate actively in shaping the future of their communities through participation in elections,” Ntshavheni said.

The call comes as government and the Electoral Commission continue efforts to encourage greater participation among first-time voters and young South Africans, who constitute a significant portion of the country’s voting-age population.

Local government elections are regarded as one of the most important pillars of South Africa’s democratic system, as they determine the leadership responsible for delivering essential services such as water, sanitation, electricity, roads, refuse removal and local economic development.

The elections also provide communities with an opportunity to hold local leaders accountable and influence decisions that directly affect their daily lives.

The Electoral Commission has in recent years expanded digital registration services, allowing eligible voters to register online, update their details and check their registration status without visiting a registration station. 

Government has repeatedly emphasised that voter registration is a critical step in ensuring that every eligible citizen can exercise their constitutional right to vote.

Cabinet said active participation in elections strengthens democracy and enables communities to help shape the development priorities of their municipalities. – SAnews.gov.za

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Cabinet outlines action on drugs, Ebola preparedness

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet outlines action on drugs, Ebola preparedness

Cabinet has reaffirmed government’s commitment to intensifying the fight against organised crime and strengthening South Africa’s contribution to the continental response to Ebola outbreaks. 

Briefing media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said government remains focused on addressing issues that affect the safety, health and wellbeing of citizens, while advancing development priorities.  

Cabinet commended law enforcement agencies for recent successes in disrupting major drug trafficking operations and dismantling criminal syndicates operating in the country. 

The Border Management Authority (BMA), the Hawks, South African Police Service (SAPS) K9 units and other law enforcement agencies were praised for an intelligence-driven operation that intercepted a drug consignment valued at nearly R1 billion at the Beitbridge Port of Entry.

The operation, conducted on 27 May 2026, led to the interception of a truck travelling through Zimbabwe into South Africa. Authorities discovered approximately 713 000 grams of methaqualone, commonly known as ABBA, a substance widely used in the manufacture of Mandrax.

“Furthermore, Cabinet commended the South African Police Service for the arrest of 11 suspects, including four Mexican nationals, following the discovery of a multimillion-rand drug manufacturing laboratory on a farm in Swartruggens in the North West province,” the Minister said. 

The arrests form part of ongoing efforts by government to combat transnational organised crime, drug trafficking networks and the proliferation of illicit substances in communities.

SA supporting continental fight against Ebola

On health matters, Cabinet expressed support for South Africa’s contribution of US$5 million towards a continental preparedness and response plan aimed at containing Ebola outbreaks currently affecting parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.

The contribution forms part of a broader African response plan valued at US$319 million.

While the World Health Organisation has declared the Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, Cabinet stressed that there is currently no cause for alarm in South Africa.

“Ebola is not endemic to South Africa and human-to-human transmission occurs through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected, symptomatic person,” Ntshavheni said. 

Government has continued to monitor developments closely, while working with continental and international partners to strengthen preparedness measures and support affected countries. – SAnews.gov.za

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Cabinet approves closure of e-tolls

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet approves closure of e-tolls

Cabinet has approved the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) plan to shut down the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP), popularly known as e-tolls.

The Executive also approved the orderly resolution of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) litigation, the treatment of any residual litigation exposure, and the closure of all matters associated with the historical recovery of e-toll debt.

This follows government’s decision to discontinue the electronic tolling system on the GFIP, which took effect on 12 April 2024.

“Cabinet noted the recommendations by SANRAL to write off debt owed by road users who did not pay, and that National Treasury would service this debt, and that the road users who paid toll fees would not be refunded because this was the law at the time,” Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said on Friday.

Ntshavheni was addressing members of the media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, 03 June 2026.
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Cabinet commends Telkom’s financial and operational performance

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet commends Telkom’s financial and operational performance

Cabinet has congratulated Telkom on its strong financial and operational performance for the financial year ending 31 March 2026.

The majority state-owned company supported 362 small, medium and micro enterprises through procurement opportunities worth R593 million and contributed to the creation of more than 74 000 jobs through its SMME development programme.

In addition, 1 524 unemployed young people were trained through ICT learnerships and the company surpassed two million subscribers.

This is according to Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, who brief media on Friday on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting.

“Government will receive approximately R559 million in dividend income (excluding dividends to other government-owned shareholder entities). This additional income will help support the state’s broader developmental priorities and public service delivery commitments,” said the Minister.

Earlier this week, Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi said the results reflect continued progress in the implementation of Telkom’s strategy and demonstrate the value of disciplined execution, operational efficiency and a sustained focus on growth areas.

The results highlight the growing importance of digital connectivity and data services in South Africa’s economy.

Telkom, a JSE-listed telecommunications company in which the South African government holds a 40.5% stake, remains a strategic asset in the country’s digital ecosystem and a significant contributor to economic activity. – SAnews.gov.za

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Cabinet outlines action on drugs, Ebola preparedness and migration management

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet outlines action on drugs, Ebola preparedness and migration management

Cabinet has reaffirmed government’s commitment to intensifying the fight against organised crime, strengthening South Africa’s contribution to the continental response to Ebola outbreaks, and implementing a comprehensive approach to managing migration. 

Briefing the media on the outcomes of the Cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said government remains focused on addressing issues that affect the safety, health and wellbeing of citizens while advancing development priorities.  

Cabinet commended law enforcement agencies for recent successes in disrupting major drug trafficking operations and dismantling criminal syndicates operating in the country. 

The Border Management Authority (BMA), the Hawks, South African Police Service (SAPS) K9 units and other law enforcement agencies were praised for an intelligence-driven operation that intercepted a drug consignment valued at nearly R1 billion at the Beitbridge Port of Entry.

The operation, conducted on 27 May 2026, led to the interception of a truck travelling through Zimbabwe into South Africa. Authorities discovered approximately 713 000 grams of methaqualone, commonly known as ABBA, a substance widely used in the manufacture of Mandrax.

“Furthermore, Cabinet commended the South African Police Service for the arrest of 11 suspects, including four Mexican nationals, following the discovery of a multimillion-rand drug manufacturing laboratory on a farm in Swartruggens in the North-West Province,” the Minister said. 

The arrests form part of ongoing efforts by government to combat transnational organised crime, drug trafficking networks and the proliferation of illicit substances in communities.

SA supporting the continental fight against Ebola

On health matters, Cabinet expressed support for South Africa’s contribution of US$5 million towards a continental preparedness and response plan aimed at containing Ebola outbreaks currently affecting parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.

The contribution forms part of a broader African response plan valued at US$319 million.

While the World Health Organisation has declared the Ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern, Cabinet stressed that there is currently no cause for alarm in South Africa.

“Ebola is not endemic to South Africa and human-to-human transmission occurs through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected, symptomatic person,” Minister Ntshavheni said. 

Government has continued to monitor developments closely while working with continental and international partners to strengthen preparedness measures and support affected countries.

Comprehensive approach for managing migration in South Africa 

Cabinet also reflected on migration management, reaffirming government’s commitment to implementing a comprehensive approach that balances national security, economic considerations, regional cooperation and South Africa’s international obligations.

The issue has received growing attention amid increasing migration pressures across the continent and ongoing efforts to improve border management systems.

“Cabinet received and approved a comprehensive approach to migration in South Africa, developed by the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration, and also approved the National Action Plan (NAP) Country Report on Migration in South Africa. The President will address the nation on this matter,” the Minister said. 

Tourism growth, expanded air transport and tourist safety measures

Cabinet further welcomed positive developments in the tourism sector, which continues to show strong signs of recovery and growth.

According to Statistics South Africa’s International Tourism Report, the country recorded 989 329 tourist arrivals in April 2026, representing the highest monthly year-on-year growth ever recorded.

To sustain this momentum, government continues to expand international air connectivity. LATAM Airlines has brought forward the launch of its three weekly direct flights between São Paulo and Cape Town to July 2026, while Air Europa launched a direct route between Madrid and Johannesburg on 24 June 2026.

Cabinet said the increase in tourist arrivals comes alongside reported declines in key crime categories and improved turnaround times by law enforcement agencies in solving criminal cases.

 

SASSA cards

Cabinet further welcomed progress in modernising social grant payments, noting ongoing efforts to ensure a smooth transition for South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) beneficiaries using the new Postbank black cards.

Beneficiaries were encouraged to replace expiring cards and continue making use of the available support mechanisms to ensure uninterrupted access to grants.

“Cabinet urges all social grant beneficiaries using SASSA Gold Cards to replace them with the new Postbank Black Cards before the deadline of 31 August 2026.

“The replacement process is free of charge and can be completed at designated Postbank service points in participating retail outlets nationwide,” the minister said.

 

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Cabinet approves plan to drive job creation

Source: Government of South Africa

Cabinet approves plan to drive job creation

Cabinet has approved the Revised Industrial Development Strategy (IDS) for implementation to facilitate employment opportunities through various projects and programmes.

“The IDS is expected to create thousands of jobs each year, with a strong focus on skills development and preparing unemployed people for high-demand sectors such as renewable energy and manufacturing,” Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said on Friday in Pretoria.

The IDS prioritises sectors critical to industrialisation, including the protection of strategic industries such as steel, automotive, manufacturing and mining. 

It also promotes expansion in future growth areas including agro-processing, the digital economy and the green economy. 

“In addition, the strategy targets sectors with strong potential for economic growth and job creation, especially for young people, including tourism and global business services,” the Minister said.

She added that a Committee of Ministers, chaired by President Cyril Ramaphosa, will oversee implementation of the strategy to ensure coordinated delivery and impact.

Developed through extensive consultation, the strategy focuses on high-impact, inclusive industrialisation of South Africa’s economy.

It aligns with the policy priorities of the seventh administration and is anchored in three key pillars to drive industrial growth and transformation: decarbonisation, digitalisation and diversification.

The full document is available on the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) website: www.thedtic.gov.za. –SAnews.gov.za 
 

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Afreximbank Deepens Engagement with Jamaica to Drive Trade, Investment and Industrialisation

Source: APO

In a move to highlight the strategic importance of the Jamaican market within the Caribbean and the country’s growing role in regional trade and investment, the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank or the Bank) (www.Afreximbank.com) undertook an inaugural roadshow in Kingston, Jamaica, on 2 June 2026.

Organised under the theme, “Empowering Jamaica’s Growth: Catalysing Trade, Investment and Industrialisation through Tailored Afreximbank Solutions,” the roadshow built on the momentum generated by Jamaica’s signing of Afreximbank’s Partnership Agreement in July 2025 and the subsequent approval by the Bank’s Board of Directors of a US$5 billion financing facility for the Caribbean, including Jamaica.

The roadshow attracted strong participation from Jamaica’s business community. It provided an opportunity to raise awareness of Afreximbank’s mandate, mission and vision among key stakeholders in Jamaica, including government representatives, private sector leaders and financial institutions. It also served as a platform to introduce the Bank’s suite of financing, trade facilitation and investment solutions to the Jamaican market for the first time.

In addition, the engagement enabled the Afreximbank delegation to gain valuable insights into Jamaica’s trade and development priorities, investment opportunities, financing needs and business environment. These interactions have further strengthened the Bank’s understanding of the Jamaican market and will help inform the development of tailored solutions to support the country’s economic growth and trade ambitions.

The keynote address was delivered by Hon. Fayval Williams, Minister of Finance and the Public Service. In her remarks, Minister Williams stated: “We understand that, for more than three decades, Afreximbank has been delivering financing solutions that support trade and drive economic growth across Africa. Its reach now extends beyond the continent’s shores, with the Bank establishing a growing presence in the Caribbean. It is clear that the partnership between Afreximbank and Jamaica continues to strengthen. I therefore encourage all Jamaican institutions represented here today to deepen their engagement with Afreximbank so that, together, we can unlock greater opportunities for two-way trade and investment between Jamaica and Africa.”

Also, speaking at the event, Mr. Eric Monchu Intong, Afreximbank’s Group Managing Director, Client Relations and Regional Office Operations, highlighted the Bank’s experience in supporting tourism and hospitality development across Africa and the Caribbean. He said: At Afreximbank, we believe that industrialisation is the foundation of sustainable trade and economic transformation. To trade successfully with Global Africa, we must first produce. Through investments in industrial parks, special economic zones and local manufacturing, Jamaica has an opportunity to reduce import dependence, increase value-added exports, create jobs and strengthen its economic resilience. This approach has delivered results across 18 African countries, where Afreximbank has supported the development of industrial parks and special economic zones through initiatives such as its US$450 million global credit facility with ARISE IIP, alongside critical trade finance support to businesses across the continent. We believe these lessons and solutions can be adapted to support Jamaica’s industrial growth ambitions and unlock new opportunities for trade, investment and economic development.”

Afreximbank remains committed to supporting increased intra-Caribbean and Africa-Caribbean trade by improving access to trade finance, investment capital and advisory support. The roadshow underscored the Bank’s commitment to advancing the Global Africa agenda and strengthening economic and commercial ties between Africa and the Caribbean.

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African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is a Pan-African multilateral financial institution mandated to finance and promote intra- and extra-African trade. For over 30 years, the Bank has been deploying innovative structures to deliver financing solutions that support the transformation of the structure of Africa’s trade, accelerating industrialisation and intra-regional trade, thereby boosting economic expansion in Africa. A stalwart supporter of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Afreximbank has launched a Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) that was adopted by the African Union (AU) as the payment and settlement platform to underpin the implementation of the AfCFTA. Working with the AfCFTA Secretariat and the AU, the Bank has set up a US$10 billion Adjustment Fund to support countries effectively participating in the AfCFTA. At the end of December 2025, Afreximbank’s total assets and contingencies stood at over US$48.5 billion, and its shareholder funds amounted to US$8.4 billion. Afreximbank has investment grade ratings assigned by China Chengxin International Credit Rating Co., Ltd (CCXI) (AAA), GCR (A), Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR) (A-), and. Moody’s (Baa2). Afreximbank has evolved into a group entity comprising the Bank, its equity impact fund subsidiary called the Fund for Export Development Africa (FEDA), and its insurance management subsidiary, AfrexInsure (together, “the Group”). The Bank is headquartered in Cairo, Egypt.

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Afreximbank renforce son partenariat avec la Jamaïque en vue de stimuler le commerce, l’investissement et l’industrialisation

Source: Africa Press Organisation – French

Dans le but de souligner l’importance stratégique du marché jamaïcain dans les Caraïbes et le rôle croissant du pays dans le commerce et l’investissement régionaux, la Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank ou la Banque) (www.Afreximbank.com) a organisé une première tournée de présentation à Kingston, en Jamaïque, le 2 juin.

Placée sous le thème « Stimuler la croissance de la Jamaïque : Renforcer le commerce, l’investissement et l’industrialisation grâce aux solutions appropriées de la banque », cette tournée de présentation s’est appuyée sur la dynamique créée par la signature, en juillet 2025, de l’accord de partenariat entre la Jamaïque et Afreximbank, ainsi que sur l’approbation ultérieure, par son Conseil d’Administration, d’une facilité de financement de 5 milliards de dollars US  destinée aux Caraïbes, y compris la Jamaïque.

Cette tournée de présentation a suscité une forte participation de la part du monde jamaïcain des affaires. Elle a permis de mieux faire connaître le mandat, la mission et la vision d’Afreximbank auprès des principales parties prenantes en Jamaïque, notamment des représentants du gouvernement, des dirigeants du secteur privé et des institutions financières. Elle a également permis de présenter pour la première fois au marché jamaïcain la gamme de solutions de financement, de facilitation des échanges commerciaux et d’investissement proposés par la Banque.

En outre, cet évènement a permis à la délégation d’Afreximbank d’avoir des informations précieuses sur les priorités de la Jamaïque en matière de commerce et de développement, les opportunités d’investissement, les besoins de financement et l’environnement des affaires. Les échanges ont permis à la Banque de mieux connaître le marché jamaïcain et contribueront à l’élaboration de solutions appropriées destinées à soutenir la croissance économique et les ambitions commerciales du pays.

L’allocution d’ouverture a été prononcée par l’honorable Fayval Williams, Ministre des Finances et de la Fonction publique. Dans son allocution, la Ministre Williams a déclaré : « Nous savons que, depuis plus de trois décennies, Afreximbank propose des solutions de financement qui soutiennent le commerce et stimulent la croissance économique à travers l’Afrique. Son rayonnement s’étend désormais au-delà des frontières du continent, renforçant ainsi sa présence dans les Caraïbes. Il est clair que le partenariat entre Afreximbank et la Jamaïque continue de se renforcer. J’encourage donc toutes les institutions jamaïcaines représentées ici aujourd’hui à approfondir leur engagement auprès d’Afreximbank afin qu’ensemble, nous puissions ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives pour le commerce et les investissements bilatéraux entre la Jamaïque et l’Afrique ».

Lors de cet événement, M. Eric Monchu Intong, Directeur Général du Groupe Afreximbank, en charge des Relations Clients et des Opérations des Bureaux Régionaux, a également souligné l’expertise de la banque en matière de soutien au développement du tourisme et de l’hôtellerie en Afrique et dans les Caraïbes. Il a déclaré : « À Afreximbank, nous sommes convaincus que l’industrialisation est le fondement d’un commerce durable et d’une transformation économique réussie. Pour commercer avec l’Afrique, il est indispensable de produire. Grâce à des investissements dans des parcs industriels, des zones économiques spéciales et la production locale, la Jamaïque a l’opportunité de réduire sa dépendance aux importations, d’accroître ses exportations à valeur ajoutée, de créer des emplois et de renforcer sa résilience économique. Cette approche a déjà porté ses fruits dans 18 pays africains où Afreximbank a soutenu le développement de parcs industriels et de zones économiques spéciales grâce à des initiatives telles que sa facilité globale de crédit mondiale de 450 millions de dollars US avec ARISE IIP, tout en apportant un soutien essentiel en matière de financement du commerce aux entreprises à travers tout le continent. Nous sommes convaincus que ces enseignements et ces solutions peuvent être adaptés pour soutenir les ambitions de croissance industrielle de la Jamaïque et ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives en matière de commerce, d’investissement et de développement économique ».

Afreximbank reste déterminée à soutenir le développement des échanges commerciaux intra-caribéens et entre l’Afrique et les Caraïbes en améliorant l’accès au financement du commerce, aux capitaux d’investissement et aux services de conseil. Cette tournée de présentation a mis en évidence l’engagement de la Banque à accélérer le programme Global Africa et à renforcer les liens économiques et commerciaux entre l’Afrique et les Caraïbes.

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La Banque Africaine d’Import-Export (Afreximbank) est une institution financière multilatérale panafricaine dédiée au financement et à la promotion du commerce intra et extra-africain. Depuis 30 ans, Afreximbank déploie des structures innovantes pour fournir des solutions de financement qui facilitent la transformation de la structure du commerce africain et accélèrent l’industrialisation et le commerce intrarégional, soutenant ainsi l’expansion économique en Afrique. Fervente défenseur de l’Accord sur la Zone de Libre-Échange Continentale Africaine (ZLECAf), Afreximbank a lancé les le Système panafricain de paiement et de règlement (PAPSS) qui a été adopté par l’Union africaine (UA) comme la plateforme de paiement et de règlement devant appuyer la mise en œuvre de la ZLECAf. En collaboration avec le Secrétariat de la ZLECAf et l’UA, la Banque a mis en place un Fonds d’ajustement de 10 milliards de dollars US pour aider les pays à participer de manière effective à la ZLECAf. À la fin de décembre 2025, le total des actifs et des garanties de la Banque s’élevait à environ 48,5 milliards de dollars US et les fonds de ses actionnaires s’établissaient à 8,4 milliards de dollars US. Afreximbank est notée AAA par China Chengxin International Credit Rating Co., Ltd (CCXI), A par GCR, A- par Japan Credit Rating Agency (JCR) et Baa2 par Moody’s. Moody’s (Baa2). Au fil des ans, Afrexi.mbank est devenue un groupe constitué de la Banque, de sa filiale de financement à impact appelée Fonds de développement des exportations en Afrique (FEDA), et de sa filiale de gestion d’assurance, AfrexInsure, (les trois entités forment « le Groupe »). La Banque a son siège social au Caire, en Égypte. 

Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez visiter www.Afreximbank.com

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President Ramaphosa to address nation on migration strategy

Source: Government of South Africa

President Ramaphosa to address nation on migration strategy

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address the nation on government’s comprehensive strategy to manage migration, as concerns over illegal immigration continue to dominate public discourse.

Minister in The Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said on Friday that Cabinet had received and approved a comprehensive approach to migration in South Africa, developed by the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration, as well as the National Action Plan (NAP) on Migration in South Africa.

“The President will address the nation on this matter,” Ntshavheni said in Pretoria during a media briefing on the outcomes of Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting.

Government has introduced several measures to curb illegal immigration, including the establishment of the Border Management Authority (BMA) in 2023 to strengthen border control.

The BMA is responsible for border law enforcement functions at land, air and maritime ports of entry, as well as in border law enforcement areas.

The Department of Home Affairs has also increased the number of deportations of undocumented foreign nationals year on year since 2022, despite capacity constraints.

Furthermore, Cabinet approved the revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection in March 2026.

The approval followed an extensive public consultation process led by the Department of Home Affairs, which covered all nine provinces and drew thousands of submissions from stakeholders and members of the public.

The revised White Paper outlines policy priorities for what government describes as the most significant reform of South Africa’s citizenship, immigration and refugee protection framework in a generation.

It aims to curb fraud and abuse, strengthen national security, improve service delivery through digital transformation, and support economic development.

The Department of Employment and Labour has finalised the National Labour Migration Policy, which introduces maximum quotas for documented foreign nationals and provides for the prosecution of employers who hire undocumented foreign nationals.

In addition, Cabinet has approved for submission to Parliament the Employment Services Amendment Bill, which empowers the Minister of Employment and Labour to set quotas for the employment of foreign nationals in any economic sector or occupational category. –SAnews.gov.za

 

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