
Masajid urged to get foreigners legalised
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With the demographic of South Africa’s Muslim community changing, we find that there are many foreign nationals employed at our local masajid. While that is a positive, the downside is that many of these foreigners do not have legal permits to work here. This poses a huge challenge to the department of Home Affairs, who has warned it will impose stiff penalties on mosques. To chat about this is the DHA’s provincial manager Yusuf Simons…


