Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber, is accused of ignoring calls to cancel 'abuser' Chris Brown's visa to South Africa.
Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber, is accused of ignoring calls to cancel ‘abuser’ Chris Brown’s visa to South Africa.Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber has been accused of ignoring calls to cancel Chris Brown's visa. Images via x:@forgoodza
The organisation also called upon promoters Big Concerts to cancel the concert and stand with fellow South Africans who are “demanding accountability and justice in South Africa’s fight against GBVF.”On the same day, the Good Party also publicly addressed the minister and what they claim his lack of
“The government talks a big game about fighting gender-based violence, but Schreiber must walk the talk as a Minister.”DO YOU THINK HOME AFFAIRS, MINISTER ARE IGNORING THE ISSUE?
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Saripa now wants home affairs minister and government printer CEO jailedFor ‘willfully’ disobeying a 2021 court order that the Government Printing Works do its job and fulfil its mandate.
Read more »
Home Affairs official among suspects arrested for facilitating illegal marriagesKwaZulu-Natal police discovered a Home Affairs office in Greyville where South African women were allegedly married with foreign nationals.
Read more »
Home Affairs to use corrupt officials’ pension funds to recoup fraud costsA Home Affairs multi-disciplinary task team found that out of 51,000 rejected applications, 11,000 were approved on a follow-up application
Read more »
Home Affairs Department clamps down on fraud and corruption by foreign nationalsOn Tuesday, the department told Parliament’s portfolio committee that a multi-disciplinary committee is unearthing the extent of the rot and ensuring officials face the consequences.
Read more »
Home Affairs to Withdraw Identity Documents of Chidimma and Her Mother, SA Weighs InThe South African Department of Home Affairs have announced that they would be proceeding with withdrawing the identity documents of Chidimma and her mother.
Read more »
Home Affairs to cancel IDs and travel documents of Chidimma Adetshina and her motherHome Affairs DG Tommy Makhode says the Adetshinas did not respond to Monday's deadline to make representations as to why they should keep their South African national documents.
Read more »