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We Can’t Do It Alone: Lamola Says SA Needs African Brothers and Sisters To Grow The Economy

May 6, 2026
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International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola says immigrants are deeply embedded in South African society, stressing that inclusive economic growth will require cooperation between citizens and foreign nationals.

Speaking amid heightened tensions around immigration, Lamola acknowledged the country’s economic challenges but cautioned against viewing migrants as separate from the broader social and economic fabric. “The economy will not only grow with South Africans,” he said. “We also have to work with our African brothers and sisters.”

His remarks come at a time when public debate around immigration has intensified, with protests in several communities calling for stricter enforcement against undocumented migrants and the closure of foreign-owned businesses. These developments have raised concerns about rising hostility toward foreign nationals in parts of the country.

Lamola emphasised that many immigrants have lived in South Africa for years and contribute meaningfully to the economy, particularly in sectors such as informal trade, construction and services. He argued that their presence should be understood within the context of regional migration patterns and economic interdependence across the African continent.

At the same time, the minister did not dismiss the economic pressures facing South Africans, including high unemployment and slow growth. He noted that government is working to address these challenges, but warned that isolationist approaches could undermine long-term development goals.

“Our future is interconnected as a continent,” Lamola said, underscoring the importance of regional collaboration and shared prosperity. He added that South Africa’s foreign policy continues to prioritise partnerships with neighbouring countries to support stability and economic progress.

The minister’s comments reflect government’s broader stance that migration should be managed in a balanced and lawful manner, ensuring both the protection of citizens and the rights of those living in the country.

As tensions persist in some communities, Lamola called for calm and constructive dialogue, urging South Africans to avoid actions that could deepen divisions. He reiterated that sustainable solutions to economic challenges will require cooperation, not conflict, among all who live and work in the country.

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