To my African brothers and sisters please keep safe 🙏🏾 Remember that many of us South Africans do not align ourselves with what is currently happening. Ours is the freedom of all Africans from Neo-colonialism and imperialism.
Aluta Continua ✊🏿
Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika!
@law_mrungs01@joeboy_forex I am not denying in denial of anything just saying that's the notion that there are millions of illegal immigrants without actual proof or data to back it is madness and also too truths can hold at the same time yes zimbabweans need to fix their country so that they don't
@law_mrungs01@joeboy_forex There aren't millions of people invading South Africa why don't people in the media ever publish the stats on illegal immigration so people stop saying things that aren't factual. Zimbabweans definitely need to fix Zimbabwe but it's not possible without a viable opposition
@bxllyville The difference is that while football is the most popular sport in Zimbabwe it is less organized than rugby and Cricket if we develop proper structures and also train coaches from all levels Grassroots up the picture could look very different for Zimbabwean football
It is profoundly heartbreaking to witness another surge of xenophobic violence in #SouthAfrica this week. Hundreds have marched on Parliament, thousands of families have been displaced, and lives have been tragically cut short.
These include at least five Ethiopians killed earlier in the attacks, and five Mozambicans who died in Mossel Bay. Thousands more are now fleeing for their lives.
To see South Africa turn to xenophobia is a tragic betrayal of the country's struggle for independence and freedom. African nations stood united to dismantle apartheid. Ethiopia proudly supported "Madiba," Nelson Mandela, in 1962 and issued him a passport so he could travel the continent. Other countries helped in many ways, including with political and financial support.
Disagreements and grievances must be addressed by the justice system and the rule of law, never through vigilante violence and collective punishment.
South Africa deserves better. Africa deserves better.
Stop the hate. Protect the vulnerable. Uphold our shared humanity.
I really don’t understand why the Zimbabwean government and state media seem determined to insult the intelligence of Zimbabweans with claims like these. It is difficult to take promises of free healthcare seriously when many public hospitals struggle to provide even the most basic medication, including something as simple as paracetamol.
What makes it even more frustrating is the apparent disconnect between the political elite and the daily realities faced by ordinary citizens. Millions of Zimbabweans are battling a healthcare system plagued by shortages of medicines, equipment, and staff, yet grand promises continue to be made as though these challenges do not exist.
The Zimbabwean political elite appear so detached from reality that they make these pronouncements without appreciating how they sound to people who rely on public healthcare every day. It is not only unrealistic, it is deeply insulting to citizens who are living through the crisis.