PAC leader says unemployment is South Africa's main challenge

Pan Africanist Congress leader Mzwanele Nyhontso stated that unemployment and poverty, not foreign nationals, represent South Africa's primary challenges.

Nyhontso spoke at the party's Africa Month celebrations in Centane in the Eastern Cape. He called for a focus on job creation and economic growth instead.

"It is not about foreign nationals. It is about the country not creating jobs. It is about the economy of the country not growing," Nyhontso said. He added that an African can never be a foreigner in Africa.

Nyhontso condemned groups stopping people on the street to demand papers. He urged police to enforce the law and warned against lawlessness.

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Protesters marching in Boksburg against immigration policies.
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Anti-foreigner marchers reject Ramaphosa’s immigration address in East Rand

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Anti-foreigner groups marched through Boksburg, Springs and Benoni on 8 June 2026, rejecting President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent address on immigration and setting a 30 June deadline for businesses to end employment of foreign nationals.

Various political parties, trade unions and social movements at the South African Communist Party’s Conference of the Left have rejected xenophobia and the scapegoating of migrants for South Africa’s challenges.

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Deputy President Paul Mashatile told Parliament that the government will not allow mob violence in protests against undocumented foreign nationals. He urged security forces to act decisively against criminal acts while continuing to prioritise South Africans.

African National Congress President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for an immediate ceasefire in the war between Israel, the United States and Iran. Speaking at the 14th Mpumalanga ANC Provincial Conference in Mbombela, he warned of lasting economic impacts on South Africa and other developing economies.

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Malawi has raised official concerns with South Africa about the safety of its citizens after recent attacks on undocumented foreign nationals in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola condemned the violence during a SADC meeting.

Floyd Shivambu, leader of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement, addressed a 'No Freedom Day' event in Soweto, arguing that 32 years after democracy, the Freedom Charter's promises remain unfulfilled. He accused the ANC of failing to ensure equal rights, shared wealth, and job security for all South Africans.

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ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula stated that the tripartite alliance will endure challenges and continue working with the South African Communist Party even after elections. He made these remarks at the South African Municipal Workers Union national congress in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. This follows the SACP's decision to contest upcoming local government elections independently.

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