Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Media Statement: Home Affairs Chairperson Calls for Speedy Conclusion of Assessment of Refugee Reception Closer to Ports of Entry

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs, Mr Mosa Chabane, is distraught about the death of a refugee at the Desmond Tutu Refugee Reception Centre in Pretoria on Tuesday following a reported stampede. The death of another refugee undermines the spirit of South Africa’s strong legal and human rights framework on refugees and asylum seekers’ rights, as encapsulated in the Refugees Act 130 of 1998, and South Africa’s global and regional international refugee law obligations.

Mr Chabane emphasised the need for the Department of Home Affairs to fast-track the finalisation of the assessment of the implications of relocating refugee reception centres closer to ports of entry. The one-stop-shop facility proposal in the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection: Towards a Complete Overhaul of the Migration System in South Africa (2024) makes an argument for refugee reception offices to be located at ports of entry to facilitate immediate assessment of asylum claims.

“It is necessary to have in place refugee reception centres that offer quality services to asylum seekers and refugees to ensure adherence to international obligations and respect to human rights,” Mr Chabane emphasised.

The Chairperson also called on the Department of Home Affairs to work with sister departments to conduct a broad investigation on the causes of the stampeded that resulted in the death. Also, the department must urgently devise strategies to prevent any possible recurrence of this incident.

The committee has a scheduled an oversight visit to the centre in October and hopes that the investigation will establish the cause of the incident.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.

Hot this week

Production up, but the ‘cost’ variable weighs heavily

Production is up in 2021 for the Italian agricultural...

Luminos Fund’s catch-up education programs in Ethiopia recognized

The Luminos Fund has been named a top 10...

Well-planned cities essential for a resilient future in Africa concludes the World Urban Forum

The World Urban Forum (WUF) concluded today with a...

Private sector deemed key to unlocking AfCFTA potential

The private sector’s role is vital to fully unlock...

NBE eases LC rules, caps fees in FX reform push

The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has revised its...

Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans for biggest IPO in history to shake Wall Street

SpaceX’s IPO filing – the biggest in history -...

COP 31 President urges world to switch on to electrification

COP31 President-Designate Murat Kurum called for an urgent increase...

Ethiopia sets course for a decade of capital market reform

The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the Ethiopian Capital...

UNESCO honors Sudanese journalists syndicate with 2026 World Press Freedom Prize

The UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize 2026 was...

Abdoulaye Ndiaye, winner of the first edition of the Africa NextGen Economist Prize

The Africa NextGen Economist Prize, created by Jeune Afrique...

Africa Day must mean Africa’s empowerment

Africa Day should be more than a ceremonial date...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img