Chief Eleshin of Eko.
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Chief Eleshin of Eko.
@eleshin
Dum spiro spero | Man. United | 2Facemaniac.

France had no shot on target in the first, now they are on 7 shots on target.

🚨 AC Milan’s Gerry Cardinale: “Amorim is one of the most prepared and innovative coaches: a clear football identity and a well-defined tactical approach”. “Rúben believes in an offensive, high-intensity football. His philosophy fits perfectly with our vision”.

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A Ghanaian woman raised in South Africa was left homeless after her Durban salon was looted in anti-migrant violence in May. She and her 14-year-old son now sleep on the street next to some 200 other migrants reut.rs/3Qfdprf

He says he is waiting for direction from the government. He considers himself a law-abiding citizen who pays taxes and creates jobs for locals, so he is not leaving the country before 30 June.”

*MEDIA STATEMENT* *TO ALL MEDIA/NEWS EDITORS* *MONDAY, 15 JUNE 2026* *PRESIDENCY CAUTIONS AGAINST THE SPREAD OF MISINFORMATION ABOUT SOUTH AFRICA’S MIGRATION CHALLENGES* The Presidency deeply regrets the tragic loss of life in these recent incidents, as one life lost is simply one too many. We extend our deepest sympathies to the families and communities affected. To clarify the facts surrounding these events, the Department of International Relations and Cooperation will engage the World Health Organization (WHO) to ensure that the information before them is both accurate and reliable. The engagements will outline in detail how this complex matter is being addressed by the South African government. Most notably, the WHO's characterization of the deaths of the Ethiopian nationals is, unfortunately, incorrect. The events that led to the deaths of these Ethiopian nationals fall within the realm of organized crime, as has already been publicly reported, and are being actively investigated by law enforcement agencies. With regard to the Mozambican nationals, the South African Police Service (SAPS) has stated that this matter is also currently under active investigation. President Ramaphosa and the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Migration have been unequivocal in their stance: only duly authorized law enforcement officials have the mandate to enforce the law. Media inquiries: Vincent Magwenya Spokesperson to the President media@presidency.gov.za *ISSUED BY THE PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA* thepresidency.gov.za Pretoria
