Behind SA’s migration tensions lies a deeper crisis of institutional trust and accountability

23 juin 2026 | Haseena Majid
The tensions surrounding migration are not simply about xenophobia or border control. They reveal a society increasingly accustomed to learning about governance failures after the damage has already been done.
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