First time I hear a repatriated Ghanaian stating it like it is in South Africa🇿🇦, the truth about illegal foreigners doing weird and very bad things in SA.
Sir I respect you, remember that❤️
“well I wanna understand why you would have a fear mentioning a politician's name, so Mr Julius Malema. why would you be afraid to mention a politician's name?” Madlanga Commission Evidence leader Adv Lee Segeels-Ncube
“Politicians have followers it's like a priest you don't know who's mad out there, who can do what when you say things” Maj-Gen Richard Shibiri
I would like to apologise on behalf of us dynamic Zulus who are open minded and would never use a derogatory name to describe another South African nationality who resides in KZN if they are not Zulus.
For those who have been following me since I was a virgin on these streets, you’ll know that I left my province in the 90s to study in the Vaal. My roommate was from Chiawelo, and luckily for me, she spoke Zulu. That’s when I realised how important it was to learn other languages….and I did so with ease.
Post-tertiary, I worked in Joburg, a truly diverse City of Gold.
Around 2018, I discovered this gem called Limpopo and began doing a lot of assignments there. I was fully embraced by every tribe in Limpopo, including Dick. I travelled across most regions, and in the Vhembe region, Thohoyandou they named me Makhadzi.
I was told this name was bestowed as a sign that I had been adopted. At different points, I worked with Eastern Cape Tourism and Northern Cape Tourism, in addition to Gauteng Tourism and the Joburg Tourism Company, among others.
Across all these experiences, I worked with people from different nationalities many of whom were not Zulu. I even visited Orania, where I never felt like I didn’t belong. We dined there and stayed at Wonderboom, just outside Orania.
And by the way, here in KZN, our departments and public entities are made up of people from many different nationalities as well.
As they say, travelling opens up your mind ….and teaches you that belonging has no borders.