SADC Leaders 'Regret What Has Befallen South Africa as a Country' - Ramaphosa
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At the summit of the Southern African Development Community, Cyril Ramaphosa stressed the "migration challenge", and said that his country had "demonstrated the desire to work together".
In Durban, the summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) has ended.
This year, South Africa holds the presidency of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), although it has been at the head of the organization since the end of 2025, as an interim measure, following the withdrawal of Madagascar. On this occasion, the heads of states are scheduled to consult on Monday, 17 August, in Durban, on the east coast, during their ordinary summit. These 16 countries cannot stand up to the issue of migration in th…
Ramaphosa tells regional bloc he's "ashamed" as anti-migrant group protests outside summit
Listen to this article. By Anita Dangazele President Cyril Ramaphosa told regional leaders South Africa regrets “what has befallen us as a country” over the treatment of foreign nationals. The anti-immigration group March and March protested outside the summit, demanding another mass deportation of undocumented migrants by 30 September. President Cyril Ramaphosa closed the 46th Southern African Development Community Summit in Durban on Monday …
Cyril Ramaphosa at the head of the SADC: between ambitions of integration, security challenges, migration issues and political tensions Image media PMaki Mon 17/08/2026 - 16:37 Corps After assuming the interim presidency of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa, officially took on the presidency of this regional organization on Monday 17 August 2026 after having received the
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