14-11-2024 06:37:38 (GMT +02:00) Pretoria / Cape Town, South Africa

Cash sent home by Kenyans in South Africa up despite work permit woes
12. Nov. 2024 Daily Sun

Diaspora remittances by Kenyans living and working in South Africa have posted a recovery after years of subdued performance in the post-pandemic period largely on difficulties in getting work permits for skilled workers despite a visa-free deal between the two countries.Yes, the amount of money sent home by Kenyans in South Africa has increased despite difficulties with work permits: Remittances are up In the first nine months of 2024, Kenyans living and working in South Africa sent home $18.28 million, a 127.5% increase from the same period in 2023. Remittances are a significant contribution Remittances can be a major source of income for a country`s GDP. They can also help developing countries in times of need.



 

Remittances are used for many purposes Remittances are used for a variety of purposes, including food, clothing, rent, education, and investment. Remittances from within Africa are used for construction and education Households that receive remittances from within Africa are more likely to use the money for construction, education, and food. Remittances from outside of Africa are used for investment Households that receive remittances from outside of Africa are more likely to use the money for investment. Kenyan Diaspora Remittances Help Kenya`s EconomyRemittances can be considered a significant contribution to a country`s GDP. This external financial source can help bail out V.5692

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Home Affairs nails fraud kingpin
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The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) Counter Corruption and Security Services branch has busted various individuals, including the kingpin of a syndicate that helped businesses bring in illegal foreign nationals on forged documents.Thirty-four individuals have been dismissed from the department, of which 13 have been sentenced. Depending on their level of involvement, those convicted face jail time ranging from four to 26 years.This was revealed in the DHA Counter Corruption and Security Services branchs presentation to the Portfolio Committee of Home Affairs on Tuesday, 29 October 2024.The branch said it employed a multi-disciplinary approach to catch those involved in the syndicate after a whistle-blower informed it about foreign nationals getting South African passports through photo swap fraud. V.5693
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