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Feroz Khan Lacks Security Clearance Amid Protest Against Ramaphosa

8 June 2026
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Protesters from various East Rand communities staged a march to a logistics company in Boksburg, demanding the termination of foreign workers employed there, directly opposing President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call for calm. The demonstrators expressed skepticism towards Ramaphosa’s recent national address, which they dismissed as merely “talk shows,” arguing that driving is not a scarce skill that justifies the hiring of foreign nationals. In response to rising tensions, Ramaphosa announced stricter penalties for employers who hire undocumented workers, including fines up to R100,000 and potential imprisonment. As the deadline for a mass protest approaches on June 30, the situation continues to escalate and draw attention to the ongoing debate over employment practices in South Africa.

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This protest reflects growing frustrations in South Africa over job security and the employment of foreign nationals. Historically, the country has faced significant challenges with unemployment rates, which have hovered around 34% in recent years, contributing to social unrest. The government’s measures against hiring undocumented workers are intended to address these concerns, but they also raise questions about the balance between local employment and the rights of foreign workers. The ongoing protests highlight a critical intersection of economic anxiety and migration policy in South Africa, underscoring the complexities of labor dynamics in the region.

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