In Conversation With Bishop Raphael Bahebwa

Loading player...
Nearly a month after thousands of refugees and migrants were displaced by threats and violence in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, many remain without stable accommodation, protection, or clarity about their future. More than 7,000 people are reportedly sheltering in temporary sites across Durban and other parts of the province after fleeing their homes, businesses and communities.

A group of documented refugees who sought protection at Durban Central Police Station were later verified by authorities as legally residing in South Africa. However, many have spent weeks sleeping outside the Department of Home Affairs offices on Che Guevara Road in Durban after allegedly being denied access to accommodation facilities.

Government officials have encouraged displaced refugees to either return to their communities, relocate elsewhere, or undergo further processing. Refugee representatives and human rights organisations argue that many communities remain unsafe due to ongoing threats and intimidation, raising concerns about protection, humanitarian assistance, and compliance with refugee law.

The situation has sparked renewed debate about asylum seekers who could possibly be facing xenophobia, the state’s responsibility to protect vulnerable communities, and the balance between immigration enforcement and human rights obligations
15 Jun English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

Other recent episodes

In Conversation With Solly Msimanga, Leader of the Official Opposition Gauteng

The Democratic Alliance in Gauteng is calling on the Gauteng MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Jacob Mamabolo, to urgently intervene in a dispute involving the Property Valuation Roll in Lesedi Local Municipality. The issue stems from a court ruling which found that the municipality failed to follow the…
24 Jun 9 min

In Conversation With Isaac Mangena, Communications manager at City Power

City Power has intensified its joint operations with law enforcement agencies and security personnel to combat infrastructure-related crime across Johannesburg. These intelligence-driven efforts target offences such as electricity theft, illegal connections, vandalism, extortion, and the misuse of municipal credentials. As part of these ongoing operations, a 30-year-old suspect was arrested…
24 Jun 17 min

In Conversation With Steve Mabona, Gauteng Department of Health spokesperson

The Gauteng Department of Health has provided clarity on the admission process for involuntary Mental Health Care Users at Sterkfontein Psychiatric Hospital following public enquiries. Sterkfontein Psychiatric Hospital is a specialised psychiatric facility that primarily receives patients referred from public healthcare institutions, including district and regional hospitals. Before referral, individuals…
24 Jun 4 min

In Conversation With Marcia Maraka, Chief Director for Construction Management

The Department of Water and Sanitation has moved to clarify concerns surrounding the conclusion of employment contracts for workers employed on the Vlakfontein Canal Rehabilitation Project in Standerton, Mpumalanga. The department stresses that the process does not constitute retrenchments, but rather the natural conclusion of project-based contracts following the discontinuation…
24 Jun 7 min