AFDeL is committed to repairing relations with Lesotho and South Africa

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AFDeL is committed to repairing relations with Lesotho and South Africa
AFDeL is committed to repairing relations with Lesotho and South Africa

Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Academic Forum for Development of Lesotho (AFDeL) has announced that South Africans are planning to evacuate all foreigners in South Africa as they appear to be stealing their jobs.

This was revealed on Wednesday at a ‘press conference. The report also indicated that Basotho holders of South African work permits are now legally barred from renewing their permits and are about to expire.

AFDeL Deputy President Mr. Tefetso Mothibe explained that they have noticed that the situation in Lesotho and South Africa is very compromising for the Basotho people even though the two countries are neighbors.

He pointed out that globally, only two countries, San Marino and Vatican City, were besieged by Italy and that between the three countries there was an agreement for a free movement of people to work everywhere.

where they want and learn without problems. “For us here in Lesotho and South Africa it is always a toothache. The Basotho cross in different ways and not within the boundaries set for crossing because they are driven by hunger and in search of a way of life.

The conditions for crossing South Africa are strict. The second issue is that there are organizations known as Operation Dudula in South Africa, and they say that all foreigners are from within South Africa and that the news has brought bad news to the people.

who are not natives of South Africa, ”he said. He said they had decided to sit down as investigators to find out how Lesotho’s relations with South Africa should be for the benefit of the Basotho people.

He said Lesotho is here where it is not by choice, but by following its history which shows that the Basotho country was conquered by South Africa. AFDeL will be holding a conference where they will talk more about issues affecting Lesotho’s relations with South Africa, especially during Lesotho’s elections.

The event will take place from March 19 to 21 this year, and will be conducted online. AFDeL works ‘in partnership with the Transformation Resource Center (TRC), the National University (NUL) and the Free State University (UFS).

‘It is in this context that relations will be developed that will make the lives of the Basotho safer and better for South Africans.

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