This is not a rant by a random genocidal lunatic. It's a public post by the national security minister of the Israeli regime.
The genocidal death cult headquartered in Tel Aviv is a threat to all of humanity. It threatens all humans. Its only interest is permanent war.
Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich.
But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity.
We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts.
You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest.
The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.
Kindly note that successful candidates must pass background checks, emotional intelligence assessments, financial stability evaluations, and a general common-sense examination.
Only serious applicants. We are nation-building here. #SouthAfrica#bafana
Okay, okay, okay…I’m a woman of my word.
South Africa, after much consideration, negotiations, and unnecessary stress, I have decided I can sacrifice and have one child for the nation
You’re welcome
Please proceed to send Boyfriend and Husband applications for review! #bafana
I must make it clear that only the authorised government officials may act against violations of the law, including violation of our immigration laws.
No other person is allowed, for example, to confront someone in the street to demand proof of nationality.
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This video is a painful reminder of the ongoing war in Sudan that has claimed over 200,000 lives, according to aid agencies. Beyond direct killings, millions are facing famine, disease outbreaks and healthcare collapse. The World Health Organization says Sudan has become one of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters, with more than 11 million people displaced and over 33 million needing assistance.
This war is no longer just an internal power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. It has increasingly become a regional proxy war involving several foreign powers backing different sides for strategic, economic and geopolitical reasons.
The main foreign backer most frequently accused of supporting the RSF is the United Arab Emirates. Numerous major investigations, including credible reports by Reuters, Le Monde, Human Rights Watch and EU agencies, allege that the UAE has provided weapons, drones, logistics and financial support to the RSF, although Abu Dhabi denies this.
The UAE is accused of wanting influence over Sudan’s gold trade, Red Sea access and regional political dynamics.
Egypt is widely regarded as the SAF’s military ally. Cairo views Sudan as strategically vital because of Nile water security and fears instability or an RSF takeover near its southern border.
Egypt has reportedly supplied intelligence, training, ammunition and military equipment to the Sudanese army, though it officially denies direct military intervention.
Iran has also become a major supporter of the SAF after restoring ties with Sudan in late 2023. Iran has reportedly supplied drones, including Mohajer and Ababil drones, which helped the Sudanese army regain territory in Khartoum and elsewhere.
African leaders are talking about wars far away from the continent while ignoring one that has killed hundreds of thousands of Africans. They loot and take their money to the UAE, yet fail to use their political and economic leverage to help end this human tragedy.
Sudan is collapsing before our eyes, millions have been displaced, entire communities destroyed, and still the continent’s leadership response remains weak and fragmented. It is a shameful disaster, a moral failure and a tragic reflection of failed African leadership. What is the African Union for? What are the regional bodies for?
This video has been extremely painful to watch for any sane Zimbabwean. It has made Zimbabweans the butt of jokes across the region, especially in Southern Africa and other African countries on social media.
I have written extensively about the father of this child, Paul Tungwarara, who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s so-called Presidential Investment Adviser. You see, this is what shows just how detached President Emmerson Mnangagwa has become from the realities of the lives Zimbabweans are living and how ordinary citizens actually feel about him.
I do not know whether his intelligence services are failing to give him the correct information, whether he receives the correct information and simply ignores it, or whether this is now a reflection of a deeply dysfunctional system in which people around him are too afraid to tell him the truth.
What is clear is that a cartel of opportunists like Paul Tungwarara has formed around him, abusing proximity to power while lacking the emotional intelligence to understand what should and should not be done in public.
They think these comical stunts are pleasing him, when in reality they are humiliating him, destroying his image, and ensuring that no meaningful legacy remains behind him.
You cannot go to one of the biggest hospitals in Zimbabwe and humiliate nurses by asking them to dance for US$100 as if they are beggars. It is degrading and insulting in a country where healthcare workers are already suffering because of economic collapse and poor governance.
It does not end there. Paul Tungwarara’s daughter, Tinotenda Tungwarara, went to the Mbudzi Interchange in Harare, threw around US$500, and asked desperate Zimbabweans to scramble for the money.
People went because they are suffering. They have been pushed into abject poverty, humiliation, and economic desperation by years of economic failure under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.
This is precisely why many Zimbabweans are rejecting any attempt to extend the Constitution to give him an extra two years in office.
If Zimbabwe had a functioning economy, if citizens had jobs, dignity, decent salaries, and functioning public services, people would not care much about political manoeuvres. Across Africa, citizens tolerate many things from politicians as long as their quality of life is improving or at least stable.
But this is different. This is public humiliation of citizens by people connected to power.
And if somebody close to the President is reading this, please whisper this into his ear that the people around him are damaging him politically every single day with these idiotic and comical antics. If there is ever an attempt to remove him from office, these actions are creating the emotional atmosphere that would make citizens support such a move.
It is almost as if the people around him are deliberately creating a body of evidence to justify his political downfall. Nothing destroys a leader faster than surrounding himself with arrogant people who mistake public suffering for entertainment, and who are detached from public opinion.
As for these nurses, journalists cannot continue writing about these things forever. We do not have an opposition or a political opposition leader, so we have reached a point where Zimbabweans need to use their own heads and decide what kind of society they want to live in. If nurses are prepared to be abused and humiliated like that, then they have become part of the problem.
A society that normalises the humiliation of professionals, especially healthcare workers who are already working under terrible conditions, has much deeper problems than it is prepared to admit.
At some point, you also have to reflect on what some South Africans have been saying, that Zimbabweans have chosen a timid path of enduring abuse and humiliation. I do not think that in any normal society people would be made to dance like that for crumbs, it is deeply dehumanising.
There comes a point where people must ask themselves difficult questions about what they are prepared to tolerate and why they continue tolerating it.
The excruciating level of unsophisticated behaviour is shocking. Chibharanzi chaicho.
I cannot believe that a state with intelligence services would allow something like this to happen publicly. The level at which President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule has sunk is absolutely staggering.
I know there are people inside that government who fully understand exactly what I am saying, that this has now reached a point where the entire country is being embarrassed and humiliated by these antics. Zimbabwe is being laughed at across the region, on the continent, and beyond.
And the frightening part is that a President who is supposed to be the first citizen of the country, either cannot understand, is failing to understand, or has completely lost the capacity to understand that this is wrong. That is what makes this situation so alarming.
I want to speak directly to President Mnangagwa. If any one of your soldiers were to decide to go into the streets and move against you because of this behaviour, which you have failed to curtail and stop, I want to assure you, sir, that the majority of Zimbabweans would support such a person.
I do not know whether that is what you want, or whether you understand that things have now sunk that low, from the gutter into the sewer.
And to all the people who are behaving like this, humiliating Zimbabweans, making them dance for trinkets, putting money under the interchange and asking people to go and look for it, preying on their poverty, the abject poverty that has been induced by your actions, I want to assure you that when the day comes that the President is no longer there, you will be dragged into the streets.
Some of you will face brutal consequences, and unfortunately, many Zimbabweans will celebrate because of your behaviour and the humiliation you have subjected people to.
You are not the first people to have access to state money, and you will not be the last. Across the continent, there are many people with access to state resources, but they are far more sophisticated than you are. They understand how to behave, how to carry themselves, and how not to embarrass their principal and dehumanise suffering citizens.
When elites begin turning citizens’ suffering into entertainment, they should never forget that history has a brutal way of eventually humiliating those who humiliate others.
My brain can’t comprehend how a monkey and a penguin get more attention than an actual human baby, starving in the middle of a genocide. People in Gaza deserve to live too. No child deserves to be starved to death or shot in the head.
The Iranian President tweets that he is willing sacrifice his own life for his people. Donald Trump was willing to sacrifice Charlie Kirk and is willing to sacrifice every American life and livelihood for Greater Israel.
Who is the animal again?
@EylonALevy Hezbollah sat back for 2 FUCKING YEARS while Israeli bombed Lebanon.
Now they are fighting back, and you cry for them to disarm because you can’t win.
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