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FOR SA Expresses Concern About Home Affairs’ Remarks On Foreign Pastors

“MIGRANT RELIGIOUS WORKERS WILL NO LONGER GET WORK PERMITS, PERMANENT RESIDENCY”

reedom of Religion South Africa (FOR SA) expressed concerns about recent remarks by Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, before Parliament on Tuesday, 13 September 2022. The comments were made while the Minister was giving an update on the Prophet Bushiri investigation. Motsoaledi said an investigation was also underway to determine how Timothy Omotoso, a Nigerian who is facing multiple charges of rape and human trafficking, had obtained South African residency.

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