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South Africa’s Anti-Migrant Protests Threaten Jobs, Businesses and Economy

South Africa’s growing wave of anti-migrant protests could have far-reaching economic consequences, with analysts warning that forcing foreign workers out of the country may do more harm than good.

The demonstrations, fueled by widespread frustration over unemployment, rising crime and a struggling economy, have gathered momentum in recent months. While many of the protests have been peaceful, concerns over possible violence have prompted thousands of migrants to leave the country.

Economists say the departure of foreign workers could leave major gaps in industries that depend heavily on migrant labour, including farming, construction, hospitality, transportation, retail and small-scale businesses.

The retail sector has already begun to feel the effects. Several foreign-owned spaza shops have faced disruptions, while delivery services have reported operational challenges because a significant number of their workers are migrants.

According to United Nations data, migrants account for about five per cent of South Africa’s population. Experts say they play a vital role in the economy by filling labour shortages, establishing businesses and creating employment opportunities for local residents.

Research by the International Labour Organization has also suggested that increased migrant participation in the labour market can boost employment opportunities for South Africans rather than reduce them.

Analysts caution that continued unrest could weaken investor confidence, interrupt supply chains and slow business activities at a time when the country is already grappling with sluggish economic growth and one of the world’s highest unemployment rates.

The effects are also expected to extend beyond South Africa’s borders, as neighbouring countries that rely on remittances from migrant workers could face significant financial losses if the exodus continues.

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