Was the new Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber born in Zimbabwe? Here are the facts, straight from the source...
New Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber has disputed false reports that he was born in Zimbabwe. On the X platform, various social media users and a few news sites have been sharing screenshots of a Wikipedia citation that Leon Schreiber was born in Zimbabwe.
He tweeted: “Newly appointed Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber is not from Zimbabwe. Schreiber was born in the Northern Cape. Verifying information won’t hurt anyone”. He matriculated in 2006 from the Paul Roos Gymnasium in Stellenbosch, a school well known for producing Springbok players.“We absolutely have to look at visa processes, we have to take the visa issue very seriously, as this is an economic catalyst for SA. We need to have a process whereby people who want to contribute skills or capital to SA are actually able to do that,”
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