Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 19 December 2025
📘 Source: Business Day

SA authorities have rejected theUS’ threatsover the deportation of seven Kenyan nationals who were found to be illegally processing immigration documents for Afrikaners destined for the US. The US had previously warned SA of “severe consequences” over the deportations. The home affairs department and other law enforcement agencies earlier this week carried out araid on an immigration centrein Pretoria East, which was established by the US to facilitate the emigration of white Afrikaners to the US under its refugee programme.

The immigration center was, however, found to have violated various SA laws and the Kenyan nationals who were found to be working on the site were only in possession of tourist visas and were subsequently deported. The home affairs department said no US officials were arrested during the raid. “Failure by the South African government to hold those responsible accountable will result in severe consequences,” US secretary of state Marco Rubio said.

In a statement on Thursday, the department of international relations and co-operation (Dirco) said the recent deportation of seven Kenyan nationals was carried out in line with South African law after authorities found they were working without valid permits. Pretoria rejected suggestions that the move was politically motivated or aimed at undermining foreign interests. “The recent deportation of seven Kenyan nationals by the department of home affairs was conducted in strict accordance with South African immigration law.

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These individuals were engaged in work without the necessary work permits. The government will not negotiate its sovereignty and the implementation of the rule of law,” Dirco said in a statement. “Separately, we have noted an unsubstantiated allegation regarding the private information of US officials.

South Africa treats all matters of data security with the utmost seriousness and operates under stringent legal and diplomatic protocols. We categorically reject any suggestion of state involvement in such actions.” “Official channels have been opened with the US government to seek clarity on this allegation and to reinforce that our bilateral engagements must be grounded in mutual respect and factual dialogue,” Dirco said. TOM EATON: The cowardice behind South Africans’ embrace of Trump’s falsehoods AfriForum and Solidarity pressed to disclose names of journalists allegedly paid to smear them

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Originally published by Business Day • December 19, 2025

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