Cyril Ramaphosa, South African President, will deliver a live, prime-time television address this evening to outline a new state strategy on illegal migration and confront a volatile wave of civil unrest targeting foreign nationals.
According to official communication on the country’s website, the address, scheduled for Sunday, June 7, 2026, at 6:00 pm SAST (7pm Nigerian time), comes at a critical juncture for the administration as communities across several provinces experience heightened socio-economic friction.
Macroeconomic pressures fuel community grievances
South Africa has long grappled with the complex dynamics of regional migration, positioning itself as a primary economic hub on the continent. However, persistent domestic challenges including, a 32 percent unemployment rate and strained public infrastructure, have intensified local frustrations.
Over the past several weeks, these underlying tensions have boiled over into widespread demonstrations. Protests have increasingly targeted foreign-owned businesses and undocumented migrants, sparking urgent warnings from civil society groups and
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