The UN said this formed part of efforts to bring an end to incidents of violence against undocumented African migrants living in the country.
JOHANNESBURG - The United Nations in South Africa says it is working with various departments in the country to tighten regulations around entry for foreign nationals.
The UN said part of its plans was to ensure security over visas and documentation for access into the country. Elvis Nyathi was assaulted and set alight in Diepsloot, allegedly by a group that had been going house to house demanding that occupants produce their passports.
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