Most Active Stories: Migration

  1. Nigeria: Nigerian Marriage Sparks Visa Row in UK

    A newspaper claim that a Nigerian has faked a marriage with his daughter to secure a United Kingdom visa for her has sparked renewed debate for immigration control in the country.

  2. East Africa: Presidents Sign Common Market Pact

    Heads of State of the five East African Community partners yesterday signed the protocol on the establishment of the East African Common Market.

  3. South Africa: Xenophobic Attacks Draw Condemnation From UN Agency

    The United Nations refugee agency today condemned the latest xenophobic attacks that have driven some 3,000 foreigners, including refugees and asylum-seekers from Zimbabwe, from a community in South Africa.

  4. Ghana: Police Urged to Step Up Effort to Fight Human Trafficking

    Ms. Betty Bosomtwi-Sam, the Western Regional Deputy Minister, has called on the Ghana Police Service and its allied security agencies to step up efforts in the fight against human trafficking.

  5. Zimbabwe: South African Refugee Group Slams Political Leaders Over Xenophobia

    South African refugee rights group, PASSOP, has slammed local government officials for their handling of this week's outbreak of xenophobic violence near Cape Town, which saw more than 3000 foreigners, mainly Zimbabweans, flee their homes.

  6. Eritrea: Perilous Journeys

    "On 20 August 2009, off the Italian island of Lampedusa, the Italian coastguard rescued five of the remaining 78 Eritrean passengers aboard a rickety boat set sail from the Libyan capital, Tripoli. While a number of European sailing vessels had passed their boat in the three weeks it had spent at sea, only one stopped to give them life jackets, bread and water. But it soon went on its way ... ...

  7. South Africa: Farmers Responsible for Attacks?

    Farmers in De Doorns have rejected allegations that they are paying Zimbabwean immigrants lower than the minimum wage and are therefore responsible for the xenophobic attacks that erupted in the region this week.

  8. Nigeria: Remittance From Citizens Abroad

    Nigeria is the sixth highest destination of remittances from its citizens living in the Diaspora. According to the World Bank Migration and Development brief released recently, Nigeria, with $10bn remittance from its citizens abroad, came after Inida ($52bn), China ($49bn) and Mexico ($25bn).

  9. Nigeria: World Bank - Ctizens Remit $10 Billion Home

    With an estimated $10 billion inflow of foreign exchange from its citizens abroad this year, Nigeria yesterday emerged the sixth highest destination of remittances from citizens of developing nations in the Diaspora.

  10. South Africa: Locals Jeer, Swear at Zimbabweans

    Local farmworkers in De Doorns jeered and shouted obscenities this morning as they drove past a rugby field that has become the temporary home of nearly 2 500 Zimbabweans chased from the town's informal settlements.

  11. South Africa: Cabinet Condemns Attacks on Zimbabweans

    Cabinet has expressed its deep concern about the spate of attacks on foreign nationals at De Doorns in the Boland.

  12. South Africa: Over 2,000 Zimbabweans Flee, Fearing Xenophobic Attacks

    Fearing a resurgence of xenophobic attacks, around 2,500 Zimbabwean migrants have taken refuge in government buildings in De Doorns, a farming town about 140km from Cape Town, South Africa, after some of their shacks in an informal settlement were attacked and demolished, said a police official.

  13. Africa: Climate Change is Going to Worsen Migration in the Continent

    Today, we see the Karimojong moving and begging on the streets of Kampala. Ethiopians are scattered all over Africa. Many Africans are in camps because of famine, drought and floods. Environmentally induced factors have scattered migrants all over Africa and the world.

  14. South Africa: Zimbabweans Chased From Homes Total 3,000

    The number of Zimbabweans displaced after some of their shacks in an informal settlement outside De Doorns, a farming town about 140km from Cape Town, South Africa, were attacked and demolished by local South African residents, has risen to about 3,000, said the South African Red Cross Society.

  15. Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Man Spends Over a Year in Immigration Detention

    A 24 year-old Zimbabwean man has been languishing inside an immigration detention centre in Portsmouth for over a year, awaiting deportation.


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