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South Africa cannot carry Africa's migration burden alone: Tshepo Matseba

8 min · 30 de may de 2026
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South Africa cannot carry Africa's migration burden alone.  This is according to Tshepo Matseba , Managing Director of Reputation 1st Group, a South African advisory firm specialising in reputation management, strategic communication and public policy engagement.  He says South Africans are living with real and visible pressures, many of which are intensified by porous borders and weak immigration enforcement. He further adds that the deeper problem is that South Africa is attempting to manage a continental migration challenge as if it were a purely domestic issue. To unpack this Bongiwe Zwane spoke to  Tshepo Matseba , Managing Director of Reputation 1st Group

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