South Africa's President, Cyril Ramaphosa, says African countries must confront the domestic challenges driving people to migrate illegally to countries such as South Africa. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says Ramaphosa raised the issue during talks in Pretoria with his Mozambican counterpart, Daniel Chapo, following protests in parts of South Africa against undocumented migrants. Ramaphosa says governments should examine the conditions forcing citizens to leave their home countries. Zalene Merrington reports...

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