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South Africa’s Border Management Authority says 4,763 travellers intercepted while attempting to enter or leave the country unlawfully during Easter.
Seychelles pushing for visa‑free travel to Japan for holders of ordinary passports, Foreign Minister Barry Faure says.
DRC becomes latest African country to sign on to a US deportation arrangement under which it will receive migrants expelled by Washington.
The deportees are from Mauritania, Angola, Ethiopia, Mali, Togo and Guinea and are the first group of failed US asylum seekers to be moved to Uganda.
Mali adopts two new draft laws aimed at strengthening the country’s response to human trafficking and the smuggling of migrants.
South Africa’s Border Management Authority has adjusted operating hours at several ports of entry ahead of the Easter weekend.
The former Mozambican finance minister was released from a US prison on 26 March after serving sentence for wire fraud and money laundering.
The recognition reflects a broader shift in African tourism where homegrown brands are increasingly redefining hospitality’s role in rural development.
The Chief of Mission of the International Organisation (IOM) in Nigeria, Ms Sharon Dimanche, says that more than 60,300 migrants have returned to Nigeria since 2017 through assisted voluntary return programmes.
Egypt remains the undisputed leader, with 45,984 rooms or 47 percent of the 97,978 rooms in the pipeline.

