@BMM646612679672@ZANewsFlash Treat her like angel to enter the paradise of Free South African citizenship and all related benefits.
That's not love but blackmail and exploitation.
Love scammers
Well, @ParliamentofRSA has once again called for public inputs on possible constitutional amendments.
For those who may not know, the Constitution itself allows for amendments through Section 74. In other words, the Constitution was designed to be amended where Parliament and the people believe change is necessary.
Parliament is currently receiving legal opinions on submissions made during the previous Constitutional Review process, including SACR's submission. We therefore hope Parliament will also provide South Africans with feedback on the outcome of that process and explain how those submissions were considered.
As we did before, we the people of South Africa will once again make our voices heard by participating in this process.
I will share the submission link and further details soon.
Public participation should not end when submissions are sent. Citizens deserve to know what happens next.
#Constitution #AccountabilityMatters #parliament
@IvynSambo@Kamvalethu66708 No one in their right minds takes SAHRC, its lead by foreigners and serves interest of foreigners. We want that organization disbanded.🚮
Guys, the Human Rights Commission made a public claim that hospitals are not overcrowded due to illegal foreigners. As ActionSA in Gauteng, we challenged them to share the data and methodology they used to reach that conclusion.
They have now replied, and their statement is based on records from just 4 to 5 hospitals which were themselves read incorrectly. They also back their claim with a 2015 UCT Law thesis and a few academic studies, most of which rely on surveys rather than actual hospital admission data.
@AfricaisBlack Nigeria gained independence in 1960, why didn't they erase colonial lines and boarders?
Ghana was the first country to gain colonial independence yet its boarders are intact.
Why's South Africa the last country to gain independence trying so hard to play big brother?
MK Party president Jacob Zuma says undocumented foreigners in South Africa should not be defended and that the country must act against illegal immigration.
SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas.
Watch: https://t.co/w9BBjctAG2
#Newzroom405
@Leeigh_za@JacintaNgobese This is what happens when you lay with amazaizai
You confuse issues of illegal migration with white people who can trace their ancestors to 6 generation in SA.
Who are not breaking the law or selling drugs.Who are not competing with our people for spaza shop and salon business.