Undocumented Malawians at the Durban Drive-in site, where local authorities are working on repatriation efforts. South Africans who harbour or employ illegal immigrants could face fines of R10,000 per person and possible criminal charges as authorities prepare for anti-illegal immigration protests on 30 June.
South Africans who harbour or employ illegal immigrants could face fines of R10,000 per person and possible criminal charges as authorities prepare for anti-illegal immigration protests on 30 June.
That’s a warning from Gauteng police commissioner Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni.
The warning comes as authorities ramp up security ahead of planned demonstrations next week on Tuesday targeting undocumented foreign nationals.
The Gauteng Provincial Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure (ProvJOINTS) briefed the media at Eldorado Park police station on Thursday on its state of readiness for the protests, which are calling for undocumented foreign nationals to leave South Africa.













