
Migrant backlash risks South Africa’s economy
World News South Africa is seeing a new wave of anti-migrant protests, driven by anger over unemployment, crime, and years of weak economic growth.
The anti-migrant movement has been building for years, as South Africa struggles with slow growth and deep economic inequality.
Their departure could create labour shortages in sectors that heavily rely on foreign workers — from construction and agriculture to delivery services and local shops — and further weaken South Africa’s vast informal economy.
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