Police shut Vanderbijlpark surgery, arrests bogus Nigerian doctor.
HPCSA officials and SAPs police raided a Vanderbijlpark based surgery and arrest a bogus doctor employed by the surgery.
The surgery was closed due to non – compliance and employing a non-qualified and bogus doctor Dr E Ikembo.
The surgery was using expired medicine and accessories to treat their clients.
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Previously Savannanews reported that Foreigners living in South Africa are fearing the return of xenophobia as the #23SeptemberCleanSA campaign hots up.
Fed up with crimes such as human trafficking, drugs as well as unemployment, and few job and business opportunities, South Africa’s youth is gearing towards mass protests slated for 23 and 28 September. They accuse some foreigners of perpetrating crimes in South Africa.
Organisers of the campaign, #PutSouthAfricansFirst movement are calling the South African government to reserve jobs and informal businesses for South Africans as well as deporting illegal immigrants, enacting stricter immigration laws and tightening borders.
Involvement of celebrities
South African influencers and celebrities have also thrown their weight behind the PutSouthAfricansFirst movement with musician Lvovo being one of the recognizable figures. He even changed his Twitter name to #PutSouthAfricansFirst.
Politicians support the movement
Opposition politician and Action SA leader Herman Mashaba has been supporting the movement and his party’s selling points are aligned to the objectives of the Put South Africans First Movement, seeking to amend the ‘broken’ immigration laws and enforcement methods currently in place. In his response to the planned demonstrations, the former Johannesburg Premier says he doesn’t condone violence.