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How Can SADC Countries Address the Root Causes of Zimbabwean Economic Migration to South Africa?

 Addressing Zimbabwean Economic Migration to South Africa Survival Across Borders In July 2024, border officials recorded 32,309 movements along the Zimbabwe-South Africa corridor—92% of all migration across Zimbabwe’s official borders. Behind these figures are stories like Tendai*, a 34-year-old nurse from Harare. Twice monthly, she risks arrest crossing the Limpopo River to work informal shifts […]

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How Did the Discovery of Gold and Diamonds Shape Historical Migration Patterns to South Africa?

From Mines to Migration: Gold, Diamonds, and South Africa’s Legacy Introduction: Gold, Diamonds, and Migration The 19th-century discoveries of diamonds in Kimberley (1867) and gold in the Witwatersrand (1886) transformed South Africa. These discoveries created a global mining hub. They also triggered mass migration, particularly from neighboring countries like Lesotho, Mozambique, and Eswatini. By 2020,

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How can South Africa improve access to healthcare and social services for undocumented migrant workers?

Bridging the Healthcare Gap: Strategies to Improve Access for Undocumented Migrant Workers in South Africa The Silent Crisis In July 2025, a pregnant Zimbabwean woman was turned away from Hillbrow Clinic in Johannesburg by vigilante groups demanding South African IDs. Similar incidents occurred in Durban, Pretoria, and Tshwane. This illustrates a troubling convergence of medical

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How Do Ghana’s Right of Abode Laws Differ From South Africa’s Permanent-Residence Requirements?

 Ghana’s Right of Abode Laws vs  South Africa’s Permanent-Residence Requirements (A migration–health policy brief for health policymakers, practitioners, NGOs and researchers — revised for readability and flow) Opening: Why This Legal Difference Matters for Health Systems When a 29-year-old Ghanaian woman (here called Amina, a composite anonymized case) arrives in Johannesburg with intermittent TB symptoms

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