What's Happening In South African News - July 27, 2022 allafrica: SouthAfrica AaronMotsoaledi petrolprice Eskom
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says gaps in SA's immigration policies have created a free-for-all, resulting in the country dishing out services to foreign nationals at no cost,reports. The ANC is proposing a complete overhaul of the immigration system, where it says some sectors have been overburdened. One of the proposals is that of an immigration board that compromises various government departments, civil society as well as organised labour.
. A petrol price drop for August will only happen if the international oil price does not change too drastically, by going up in the next few days.Independent Power Producers , the business community and the public welcomed the plan by the government to end the load shedding by Eskom. The crippling power cuts over the past few months impacted households and livelihoods as many small businesses suffered and some closed their doors.
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