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“African countries are increasingly asserting themselves in migration arrangements”

“African countries are increasingly asserting themselves in migration arrangements”

by Loren Landau | Feb 2, 2026 | News, Front Page, Regulation of Law & Policy, Sarchi

This news article, along with the featured image, was originally published by Channel Africa, under the same title, on 29 January 2026. By Asanda Zondi, Channel Africa According to Professor Loren Landau, Senior Researcher* of the African Centre for Migration &...
‘No free lunch’: Mashaba vows for productive prisons under ActionSA rule

‘No free lunch’: Mashaba vows for productive prisons under ActionSA rule

by Loren Landau | Nov 17, 2025 | Front Page, News, Regulation of Law & Policy

This news article, along with the featured images and embedded video interview, was originally published by The Star, under the same title, on 7 November 2025. By Simon Majadibodu, The Star ActionSA leader has vowed that once his party comes to power, it will...
VIDEO:  Senegal Intercepts Over 100 Migrants En Route to Europe Via Atlantic Route

VIDEO: Senegal Intercepts Over 100 Migrants En Route to Europe Via Atlantic Route

by Loren Landau | Sep 27, 2025 | Front Page, News, Sarchi, Unhealthy Migration

By Alyson le Grange, Firstpost Africa Authorities in Senegal have intercepted over 100 migrants attempting the dangerous Atlantic crossing to Europe, highlighting the ongoing crisis of irregular migration. The group of young men from neighbouring Gambia was found...
Lesotho concerned about ‘xenophobic-like’ treatment of its citizens in SA

Lesotho concerned about ‘xenophobic-like’ treatment of its citizens in SA

by NicholasS | Aug 7, 2025 | Front Page, News

This post has been adapted from a podcast originally aired on SAfm radio, on 4 August 2025. The featured image is sourced from the Free Movement of Basotho Facebook group page. The Lesotho Government is expected to send a delegation to engage South Africa on key...
US deports ‘dangerous’ migrants to Eswatini: Are South Africa’s borders safe?

US deports ‘dangerous’ migrants to Eswatini: Are South Africa’s borders safe?

by NicholasS | Jul 21, 2025 | Front Page, News

By Simon Majadibodu, IOL News Immigration expert Professor Loren Landau of Wits University says it is too early for South Africa to be concerned about potential fallout, after the US Department of Homeland Security confirmed that a deportation flight carrying...
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