โDonโt go to South Africa if you want to stay alive. The citizens will kill you if you do. Many people have been killed and are currently in the mortuary. South Africans are very envious. They are very lazy, yet they complain that foreigners are taking their jobs. For us ladies, the men are often angry because we do not find them attractive.โ
โ A Ghanaian woman who was part of the second batch of Ghanaians repatriated from South Africa described life in the country and advised people not to travel there if they value their safety, adding that many foreigners have been killed by South Africans in ongoing xenophobic attacks
This is an invasion, more illegal foreigner kids than South African kids in a Kasi school? Mind you they laugh at us every about the 30% pass mark.
#abahambe
@THEOCTOPUS_1 Ghana ๐ฌ๐ญ shouldn't pay attention to the words of that deceitful SATAN-AFRICAN president! He is filled with xenophobia! If he genuinely stands by his statements, then why haven't Jacinta Ngobese, Zandile, Victoria, and Phakelumthakathi been arrested?
No African can be a foreigner in Africa.โ โ Mzwanele Nyhontso
A powerful truth. And a painful question.
The truth:
Our blood is the same blood that crossed the Sahara before borders existed.
Our ancestors were one people before Berlin 1884 drew lines with a ruler.
When a Zimbabwean child cries in Limpopo, Africa should feel it.
When a South African mother suffers in Accra, Africa should mourn.
Borders are on maps. Brotherhood is in bones.
So yes, spiritually and historically: No African is a foreigner in Africa. We are home.@Mzanziawake
Ghana's foreign minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced that the West African nation plan to initiate legal actions against South Africa, in relation to attacks against its citizens and the failure of South African Police in their duty of care towards their citizens.
No one is insulting education. We are insulting stupid Intellectuals who use their degrees to protect criminals and attack South Africans.
There is a difference between knowledge and stupid intelligence .. as Mcebo Dlamini put it. You're an good example of that.
You can have a PhD and still be completely disconnected from the reality of a South African mother whose child is trafficked by illegal foreigners. You can be a professor and still defend the indefensible..,; because your ideology matters more than our pain.
No one is proud of being ignorant. But we are proud of being honest.
We don't need a lecture about "education hating" from people who have never stepped foot in the townships they claim to love. You sit in your university offices, tweeting about Pan-Africanism, while our children live in squalor.
We hate hypocrisy disguised as intellect.
And the arrogance of those who think a degree makes them better than the unemployed South African who sees the truth with their own eyes.
We will keep calling out the stupid intellectuals who have sold their souls to foreign NGOs and UN agendas.
If that offends you โ good. You were meant to be offended.
Education should teach you to think, not to parrot.
Hundreds of protesters storm UN building and demand an end to illegal immigration in Libya.
The protesters also demanded the closure of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) building in Tripoli.
The protesters were chanting "Libya for Libyans".
This is exactly the type of people Mcebo was talking about. They just spew globalist bile and expect everyone to take the narrative. Theyโve never walked a mile in poor peoples shoes.
One of the most balanced assessments I've read on South Africa's migration challenge.
South Africa hosts an estimated 3 million migrants, roughly 90% of them Africans. Many arrived fleeing war, persecution, state collapse, and economic hardship. They didn't come to destroy South Africaโthey came to rebuild their lives, raise families, start businesses, and contribute to society.
The uncomfortable truth is that millions of South Africans benefit from migrant labour every day. Migrants drive Ubers, staff restaurants, build homes, run spaza shops, care for children and the elderly, and fill critical gaps in the economy. For many middle-class households, life without them would be unimaginable.
Yet the same country that champions Pan-Africanism and African solidarity continues to witness periodic eruptions of violence against fellow Africans.
The deeper problem is not migration. It is the unfinished legacy of apartheid, decades of economic stagnation, mass unemployment, corruption, failing public services, and a state that has too often failed its poorest citizens. In communities where opportunities are scarce, it becomes politically convenient to blame the foreign shopkeeper, the day labourer, or the street vendor.
A dysfunctional Home Affairs system has only made matters worseโleaving many migrants trapped in bureaucratic limbo while failing to maintain an orderly, credible immigration system.
Let's be honest: Zimbabweans did not create load-shedding. Nigerians did not create state capture. Mozambicans did not create corruption. Congolese refugees did not create South Africa's unemployment crisis.
When a nation starts blaming the vulnerable for failures created by political and institutional decay, it risks losing sight of the real causes of its problems.
South Africa's greatness has never come from exclusion. It came from its ability to overcome division and build solidarity against injustice. The violence directed at African migrants is not just a threat to themโit is a betrayal of the very ideals upon which the democratic South African project was built.
Time to confront the facts. Time to reject scapegoating. Time to live up to the promise of the Rainbow Nation.
One of great players to ever wear a Pirates jersey, who's he MaBUCCANEER??
If know him, ull know his jersey was even retired ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐ฅ
#OnceAlways