@MyJRA@CityofJoburgZA@David_S_Tembe the traffic lights on Pretoria Main & Suttie and on Pretoria Main & Le Roux in Midrand never work, going on for years. Very busy intersections. When will you resolve this issue finally? You fix the lights, they work 2 days then stop again.
@RealityStriker@IOL But also doubt they are operating legally, because they would have to have a business visa and R5M to invest. And as you say, they are not scarce skill so why are they here.
@eNCA Once our home affairs has verified they were here legally, then we need to process any debts they may have incurred while here. If there is a deficit, Nigeria may well owe South Africa. So they should provide us with names and we can verify if their citizens were here legally.
@dramadelinquent Agreed. When they show stupidity, it is just that they need to be tutored in the correct information. We have a duty to help our fellow South Africans, as when we raise another person we bring our nation closer to greatness.
@dramadelinquent@jackson_rem I did ask this one car guard if he had a drivers license. He said no, but he was helping me reverse. So I showed him my car can even park itself. Then I asked him where he is from, he said from DRC. He did not even know that his country DRC drives on the right side of the road.
@MkhontaLungelo@dramadelinquent I tell you. My local shopping centre Kyalami Main is usually full of the foreign nationals car guards. I had no idea what a scarce skill carguarding is.
@dramadelinquent It was lovely. And I didn't have someone tell me how they are struggling "back home" and the one who always calls me a "privileged black".
@ilidio_terrence@dramadelinquent Like my neighbour, complaining that her poorly paid domestic could not get her Checkers 60 60 delivery to make dinner. These ones. Also they are not local either.
@dramadelinquent Many are afraid to lose the cheap labour they are exploiting. Many have never experienced the suffering nor do they care to try to understand.
@dramadelinquent I suspect a lot of criminal activity will be perpetrated by illegal foreigners themselves in order to frame the South Africans. We saw video footage of shop owners standing right by as their shops were burning. Now if someone burns your shop you will run, not stand right there.
@ts_thandi6189@joy_zelda The time has come where they are expected to take a stand. And then we see which ones are on which side.
Like that one from Cape Town who was shouting how the foreigners work better - she must abahambe too.