Every time black South Africans are under attack, the silence is deafening. The Muslims are quiet. The whites are quiet. The Pan-Africanists vanish. SAHRC finds its voice for everyone except us. The Helen Suzman Foundation is nowhere to be seen. The NGOs disappear. Our own government abandons us. The Africa Union & UN looks away. The so-called African leaders have nothing to say. Then, the moment we demand nothing more than the enforcement of South Africa’s laws, we’re branded “xenophobic.”
Black South Africans, no one is coming to save or fight for you. If we don’t stand up for ourselves, no one else will. Our future will be secured by us, or it won’t be secured at all.
Families lost their loved ones because a heartless illegal Zimbabwean foreigner, Martin Mungayi already wanted for multiple robberies chose to come to South Africa and commit murder. When South African citizens rightly point out that many illegal foreigners are here to commit crime and nothing else, they are immediately labelled xenophobic or Afrophobic. Cry my beloved country, for better days are coming.
#CountryDuty
@PresidencyZA My knowledge is very limited when it comes to politics & the whole reshuffling thing. But maybe, one day, kungaba nento where we can see how the people appointed as ministers are qualified for those roles. That would be a fun exercise. Sifunde nathi. Aniboni?
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To our fellow unemployed brothers🇿🇦 I saw this video on tik tok and took it upon myself to verify the information.i spent 5 minutes speaking to a lady called Andrea.she confirmed that indeed they looking for 300 truck drivers and only South Africans🇿🇦
Requirements:
Code 14 driver’s license
30yrs+
6yrs experience
Email: [email protected]
Type of trucks:
Ton trucks
Heavy duty trucks
A Malawian illegal foreigner says that other Africans tell each other South Africa's laws are lax, which is why most of them come here, they get to do whatever they want. He says he's been caught at the border many times, yet he's still a free man. 😳😳😳
Dear Home Affairs employees, do you see what you’ve done? All for a bribe. The country is burning because of corruption, and your actions have played a part in it.
You can’t acknowledge that the state has failed in its responsibilities while condemning public frustration. If you accept that we have a governance problem, then you should also understand why people feel compelled to protest and take an active role in addressing these issues
“A long term solution is not for one country to absorb everyone else’s failures, the solution is for every African government to build a country its own people don’t have to flee”
Well said Tumisho 🔥
A country in which the private security industry is foreign owned, more organised and more resourced than the police and the army and employs foreign nationals mainly is a country at great risk.
5 helicopters flying over Katlehong on a sunny Tuesday with no crime! Why don’t you ever use these resources to curb real crime @SAPoliceService? Why don’t you fly over drug hotspots like Sunnyside, Hillbrow and Kempton Park? Why don’t you fly over gang areas like Westbury? Why?
Do you understand how crazy it is that South Africans are being judged for wanting foreigners to be in their country LEGALLY? How is this even a conversation???
I’d be mad too if my source of cheap labour was taken away, especially after underpaying them, failing to register them properly for UIF, and expecting them to work around the clock. Nice, isn’t it?
It’s annoying to see resources being pulled out against South Africans. When South Africans need help with gangsterism, extortionists, human trafficking etc, you don’t see these
Mara when it’s time to spray and shoot citizens with rubber bullets? The state gets excited.