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Seychelles, Mauritius and South Africa hold Africa’s top 3 most powerful passports for 2024

ZamaNdosi Cele|Published 1 year ago

Easter rush: 4 000 tried to enter SA, says Border Management Authority

Okuhle Hlati|Published 1 year ago

UN agency asks SA to support refugees

Zelda Venter|Published 1 year ago

Emigration: The easiest countries in Europe to gain citizenship

Bonny Fourie|Published 1 year ago

Former Department of Home Affairs official sentenced for an array of charges including corruption

Thobeka Ngema|Published 2 years ago

UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan’s private visit ‘was above board’

Shakirah Thebus|Published 2 years ago

South African holders of Malta golden passport may be at risk as EU takes island to court

Mwangi Githahu|Published 3 years ago

South African missions abroad rejected 98 000 tourist visa applications last year

Mwangi Githahu|Published 3 years ago
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