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Government forges links with traditional leaders in its bid to build local economies and tackle illegal immigration

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Government forges links with traditional leaders in its bid to build local economies and tackle illegal immigration

The national government has enlisted traditional leaders to address the illegal immigration crisis and revitalise local economies.

This initiative, cemented in Durban, involves Justice Minister Mammoloko Kubayi and AmaZulu Royal Chancellor Inkosi Malusi Zondi collaborating on a multifaceted plan to create jobs and enhance public safety.

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