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Travel Restrictions

It’s time to talk about weaponising visas against Africans
Columns
/ 7 June 2025

It’s time to talk about weaponising visas against Africans

Most rejections by European countries and the US are based on ‘reasonable doubts about the visa applicants’ intention to return home’. Many Africans believe otherwise

By Thembisa Fakude
Covid may stop SA presence at COP
The Green Guardian
/ 23 May 2021

Covid may stop SA presence at COP

The United Kingdom, this year’s climate change conference host, wants an in-person event, but Covid factors such as travel restrictions and vaccinations may stop people from attending

By Tunicia Phillips
UK economy loses £22bn as virus ravages tourism: study
Coronavirus
/ 26 August 2020

UK economy loses £22bn as virus ravages tourism: study

Britain’s economy will lose about £22-billion this year on the coronavirus-induced collapse of global travel, which could imperil three million jobs

By Agence France Presse
Long road ahead for tourism-sector recovery
Business
/ 9 August 2020

Long road ahead for tourism-sector recovery

The pandemic has caused 50 000 businesses in the sector to temporarily close, putting 600 000 jobs at risk

By Thando Maeko
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Article
/ 27 February 2009

Working pariahs

South Africans hoping to live and work in the United Kingdom have been dealt another blow.

By Lucy Hall
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Africa
/ 28 November 2008

Very appealing letters

When she’s hunting for a visa in Addis Ababa, Arsema Andargatchew refuses to accept that she isn’t welcome elsewhere in the world.

By Arsema Andargatchew
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Article
/ 27 August 2008

Travel restrictions add to HIV stigma

Restrictions prohibiting HIV-positive people from obtaining visas or permits to travel or work abroad adds to the global stigma around HIV.

By Staff Reporter

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