But you are a Deputy Minister, and Deputy Ministers perform no earthly function. Now you want us to clap like enthusiastic seals because the new BMW X5 behind you doesn't have bluelights?
Your party used to advocate for the removal of Deputy Ministers. Remember?
[WATCH] A 29-year-old Ethiopian national is expected to appear in the Mmabatho Magistrate's Court in the North West this morning to face a murder charge. He allegedly stabbed 26-year-old Obakeng Santo during an altercation on Wednesday. Santo was rushed to a medical facility but later succumbed to his injuries. @RefiloeSeboko has more from Mahikeng.
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So India has frozen approval for Starlink due to national security concerns. Starlink's security clearance remains pending until the company explains how, given its global operations and US ownership, it can ensure compliance with Indian security requirements during periods of geopolitical tension when foreign governments may issue conflicting demands.
But we mustn't ask questions. La hlanya.
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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has called for harsh punishment and jail time for employers who hire undocumented migrants in contravention of South African laws. Tune in to #eNCA on #DStv403.
Huge correction it’s NOT “anti immigrant march” - it’s “anti ILLEGAL immigrant” march. No one is against legal immigrants in South Africa. Words matter. 🇿🇦👊🏾
WATCH: A video of a heated confrontation between residents and a police station commander in Kwano (Kwanokuthula), Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape, has gone viral. Community members accuse the officer of dismissing their concerns during a meeting over alleged threats. A formal complaint has reportedly been lodged. A petition calling for the station commander's removal is also gaining support.
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Thousands of migrants are still being processed at the Beitbridge Border Post. Many say they overstayed their visas and must be processed before crossing over. Some have complained about poor conditions, including a lack of food and shelter. But government officials say the situation is under control as it works to clear long queues. More buses are expected to arrive in Musina. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403
WATCH | DIRCO spokesperson Chrispin Phiri weighs in on the Nigerian government’s plans to seek compensation for its affected citizens in relation to protests against undocumented immigrants in South Africa.
[WATCH] Responding to reports that the South African government should pay compensation to Nigerian nationals who left their properties in South Africa fearing alleged xenophobic attacks, Ntshavheni says no payment will be made by government.
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Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi: "This is factually incorrect. The Ghanian national who was fatally wounded was attacked at his place of work on Monday (not on protest day), in an incident that the police believe to be extortion related. It is concerning that Ghanian authorities continue to communicate false information about South Africa regarding developments on migration. No fatalities have been recorded during the day of the protests. The spread of false information to perpetuate the false narrative that South Africa is xenophobic is unacceptable"
“They don’t do anything”? That’s simply not true.
If you believe in hard work, channel that same energy into helping make Nigeria better instead of insulting the people of another country.
Statements like these only deepen division and resentment. Ask yourself: if foreigners came to Nigeria and spoke about us this way, would we accept it?
Respect is a two-way street. If we expect to be treated with dignity in another country, we must also show dignity to its people.
This is an ungrateful statement! Why were you in a country where they don't do anything in the first place? Very ungrateful fellow..