Thousands of people are sleeping in makeshift conditions at Sherwood Hall in Durban, waiting for a chance to return home to Malawi. What started as a gathering point for foreign nationals seeking assistance has now become what KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli describes as a growing humanitarian crisis. Questions are mounting about who should take responsibility for the welfare of
those stranded, how long they can remain at the site, and what support government is able to provide. Tonight, we examine the human reality behind the headlines, the challenges facing authorities, and whether South Africa has a clear plan for managing situations involving large groups of migrants seeking repatriation.

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Child Pregnancies: A Failure to Protect South Africa's Girls?
42:22

Can a Service Delivery Party Fix South Africa? ( Thabo Matau - Founder and President - Service Delivery Party )
51:50

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Youth Day at 50: Are Young South Africans Still Patriotic?
43:00