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@Stayela206@TheBMA_SA and @HomeAffairsSA drank us. I don’t know how, as South Africans, expected to forgive you. You have deprived many South Africans & future generation opportunities in their own country. You should be ashamed of this.
@JacintaNgobese@mazwiblose2 This is nothing more than clout chasing, Jacinta. @EFFSouthAfrica has lost much of its relevance in South African politics and history was made yesterday without them. Chest Pains
@Jake_Shaw2@Rich_stuffy@cmatewu It’s ironic for a Zimbabwean to lecture South Africans while millions of Zimbabweans have been forced to leave their own country in search of better opportunities. Charity begins at home.
@Patriot_S_A No political party has ever achieved something like this. What’s even more remarkable is that people showed up without the promise of free meals or other incentives. What Jacinta accomplished today deserves recognition.
@cmatewu I’m genuinely glad u were treated with dignit. But ur experience there doesn’t mean South Africans must ignore unique challenges they face at home. Every country has the sovereign right to decide how it manages immigration and protects its national interests, just as Zim does.
@JacintaNgobese What Jacinta & #MarchandMarch did today is historic. Imagine bringing together South Africans from across the country without offering incentives. Mobilizing such a large number of citizens is, in itself, a remarkable achievement. Respect.
@Julius_S_Malema No matter how much you try to romanticize your support for illegal immigration, today’s chapter in South Africa’s history was written without you. This is only the beginning, baba.
@GovernmentZA@osmaseko@SAPoliceService You sound like a programmed bot, instead of answering the question asked directly, you start to answer in abstraction.
@cmatewu Being Africans & sharing a history doesn’t erase country’s right to enforce its laws. SAns are not rejecting fellow Africans, they are calling for respect for their sovereignty, immigration laws & limited public resources. Those concerns deserve to be acknowledged not dismissed.
@GovernmentZA@NZombini@CyrilRamaphosa South Africans understand the importance of peaceful protest. The real challenge is ensuring that the concerns driving these demonstrations are heard and acted upon. Respecting constitutional rights also means taking citizens’ grievances seriously.
@niehaus_carl It’s simple Carl, fight for what you believe in and let South Africans fight for what they believe is right. Surely you don’t believe your judgment outweighs that of the millions of South Africans who are making their voices heard today and try to redirect their focus.
@CCCforChange234 Ironic coming from Parliament. There are no xenophobic attacks here, South Africans are simply tired of being exploited. Perhaps this should serve as a wake-up call for your government to focus on fixing your own economy instead of shifting the blame.
@AdvoBarryRoux One of the biggest mistakes this account makes is believing it still has the influence it had under its original owner. Mkhwanazi represents the hopes of many South Africans who want change. Neither you nor your entire cult can stop him in fixing South Africa. Ciao!
@Sinawo_Thambo@ferialhaffajee There’s only one reason that you can write long unreadable messages in defence of illegality and you know exactly what it is, you failed miserably in trying to convince South Africa.