South Africa's crises stem from failed policy, not migrants, argues labour movement
A commentary argues that South Africa's deep socio-economic crises cannot be solved by scapegoating migrants. Real change requires structural economic reform, and the country's labour movement is identified as best placed to drive that shift. The piece pushes back against populist anti-migrant narratives gaining traction in South African politics.
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