
Nkepile Mabuse sits down with Thebe Ikalafeng, founder and chair of Brand Africa, for a powerful CheckPoint conversation about the June 30 migration deadline, undocumented migrants, Afro-phobia, African leadership and South Africa’s deeper governance crisis.
Recorded on the eve of June 30, the episode begins with the deadline issued by anti-migrant movements to undocumented foreign nationals in South Africa.
Ikalafeng says the moment is unfortunate and argues that it could have been avoided if lawful institutions had worked properly.
The conversation then widens beyond South Africa. Ikalafeng argues that migration is not only a South African problem, but a continental one. He says many Africans leave their countries because governments have failed to create stable conditions, jobs and opportunities at home.
Nkepile presses him on whether African leaders care, whether the African Union has failed ordinary people, and why public servants so often become removed from the citizens they are meant to serve.
The episode also explores the Brand Africa paradox: only a small share of the brands Africans admire are made in Africa, despite many Africans saying they believe in the continent.
Ikalafeng’s sharpest warning is that even if every undocumented migrant leaves, South Africa will still face under-serviced hospitals, unemployment, corruption and lost industries.
Watch the full conversation for a blunt, reflective and urgent discussion on migration, lawfulness, humanity, African identity and the real work that begins after June 30.
Catch up on all CheckPoint Podcast episodes here: https://www.enca.com/checkpoint-podcast-0
Chapters List
(00:00) – The Eve of June 30
(00:55) – Why June 30 Was Avoidable
(01:44) – “They Must Go” Is Not Only South African
(02:34) – Migration As Continental Failure
(03:09) – Why People Leave Home
(04:27) – A Story From Guinea-Bissau
(05:37) – Afro-phobia and the African Union
(05:50) – Independence Without Freedom
(06:32) – Food, Minerals and Continental Failure
(07:27) – When Leaders Become Gods
(08:17) – Public Servants and Broken Roads
(09:31) – Protest, Freedom and Fear
(10:17) – What Can Brand Africa Do?
(10:44) – The Brand Africa Paradox
(11:30) – Building African Brands and Jobs
(12:54) – Does African Unity Reach Ordinary People?
(13:45) – Open Skies and Everyday Costs
(14:23) – Jobs, Clinics and Border Corruption
(15:07) – Communication Is Not Enough
(16:00) – Regional Integration and Real Benefits
(17:00) – What Happens When States Fail?
(18:00) – The Ordinary Citizen’s Anger
(19:00) – African Solidarity Under Pressure
(20:00) – Youth, Accountability and Political Power
(23:43) – Is An African Spring Coming?
(26:41) – Lawfulness and Humanity
(27:21) – What July 1 Must Force Us To Ask
(27:40) – If Every Undocumented Foreigner Leaves
(28:25) – Hope, Brand Africa and Recovery

