SA Migration Newsletter
01 / 2015
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30. Jul. 2015 Carin Smith – Biz News

Even idiots respect Albert Einstein. And understand that mankind quotes the Master Scientist so often because most of what he had to say makes sense. One of Einstein`s best is his definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. This is the reference point which leads many rational South Africans to describe their country`s political leadership as lunatics. Among them the underwhelming Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa who somehow believes simply saying millions of jobs will be created makes it so. At his shoulder is once highly rated Home Affairs head Malusi Gigaba, who is blinkered when it comes to the destruction wrought by his impractical new Visa laws. Gigaba appears incapable of joining the dots. Warren Buffett talks of the ABC of business – Arrogance, Bureaucracy and Complacency. The ABCs are even more cataclysmic when applied in the public sector. – Alec Hogg
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30. Jul. 2015 Stephen Grootes – EWN

The ministers of Tourism & Home Affairs are at loggerheads over the new visa rules.
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30. Jul. 2015 by Lorenzo Fioramonti,Business Day

THE European Union (EU) is generally presented as the most advanced case of regional integration in the world. It has progressed from a system of sectoral co-operation in energy governance among six states in the early 1950s to a multifaceted body of 28 members, with unprecedented powers in areas such as economic and social development, monetary governance, legal affairs and foreign policy.
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24. Jul. 2015 â€“ Tourism Update

The well-travelled and ultra-wealthy are one of the emerging travel segments from India.
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29. Jul. 2015 Ray Hartley- Rand Daily Mail

The resignation. A simple, powerful tool that allows the political system to admit mistakes and start afresh, restoring public confidence and proving that there is a price to pay for failing in public duty.
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29. Jul. 2015 Deneesha Pillay – Herald Live

The tourism minister‚ Derek Hanekom‚ has told Talk Radio 702′s John Robbie that cabinet has appointed a task team to look into the damage being caused to tourism by tough new entry requirements imposed by the home affairs minister‚ Malusi Gigaba
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16. Jul. 2015 News24

Berlin - Angela Merkel has come under criticism for her awkward treatment of a young refugee girl brought to tears by the German chancellor's comments on asylum
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28. Jul. 2015 Fin24 - Carin Smith

Cape Town - Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba should be asked why he is not taking heed of the private sector's concerns regarding the decline in tourist numbers and the resulting outcry by the tourism industry, Beverley Schäfer, DA Western Cape spokesperson on economic opportunities, tourism and agriculture, said on Tuesday
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