UPDATE: We have reached 13 000 signatures! 🇿🇦
We have started a petition to get the Madlanga Commission extended, please sign & share: https://t.co/iSKxURVWUH
#MadlangaCommission
Billions of rands are taken out of South South African by foreign nationals
This is all untaxed money
None reaches SARS!
We feed these people
Yet they want free services
#nigeriA#zimababwe#ghan
OWN SPAZA SHOP initiative
The idea is to open 10 Spaza shops per day in each province.
I’m told we can open a newly refurbished, fully stocked Spaza Shop for R250 000 (this amount is not verified yet)
We, the people of South Africa will contribute a minimum of R250 to join the Co-operative.
Tomorrow Monday at 20:00pm, I’m going to be live on Twitter to unpack this project.
We also need to choose 7 directors that’s going to register the Co-operative on behalf of the community.
It’s time for South Africans to OWN SPAZA SHOP 💜
[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.
#Newzroom405
Seven undocumented foreign nationals arrested in Ogies for manufacturing illicit alcohol:
Seven undocumented foreign nationals have been arrested after police uncovered an illegal alcohol manufacturing operation at a plot in Ogies, Mpumalanga.
Acting on information from the public about suspicious activities, SAPS members raided the premises and discovered large quantities of unlabelled alcohol, brewing equipment, chemicals and packaging materials.
The value of the seized illicit alcohol and equipment is still being determined.
The suspects have been charged with contravening the Liquor Act, with additional charges under the Immigration Act after it was established they were in the country illegally.
Police are also searching for the owner of the property.
The suspects are expected to appear in the Ogies Magistrate’s Court.
SAPS thanked members of the public for reporting suspected criminal activity.
[IN PICS] The Madlanga Commission has heard that alleged crime boss Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala sent money on numerous occasions to suspended EMPD chief Julius Mkhwanazi.
It’s believed the payments were made as gratification for favours Mkhwanazi performed for Matlala. @JusstAlpha
We have checked information. The buses were done outside government and IMC. All buses that departed being processed by government are escorted until they cross the border by law enforcement. None of those buses have dropped people inland South Africa
We are sending teams to the area to get the person responsible for the commissioning of the buses but to also process the individuals through government process.
Yesterday when KZN got same report of individuals/organisations putting foreign nationals in buses and dropping them at various venues. This is inhumane and unlawful. Full communication on the matter will be issued once all information has been gathered 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
[MUST WATCH]
In 2021, President @CyrilRamaphosa by his own admission, confirmed the country has an illegal immigration problem.
5years later! The situation has become worse all because of a government that does not care about its citizens.
Please South Africans, Vote these people out!
#ATMInCommunities
#VoteATM2026
Public figure Ngizwe Mchunu has lost his hate speech case and has been ordered to apologise publicly and pay R250,000 in damages. Mchunu’s conduct and publications violated South Africa’s equality legislation.
Read on https://t.co/PrZnR1NkXA
#news#SouthAfrica#NgizweMchunu #CrimeAndCourts #HateSpeech
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After a formal Parliamentary Question, a video allegedly showing departmental officials engaging with a foreign business association, the official response is: "We have no record of it."
No meeting. No agreements. No partnerships. No discussions. Nothing to see here. It seems the Department has mastered the art of being present without attending, appearing without records, and answering without actually answering.
South Africans deserve transparency, not selective amnesia. If officials were not there, who exactly was in the video? And if they were there, why does Parliament receive a response that raises more questions than answers?
#ATMInParliament
Today the European Parliament voted 418-218 to pass the strictest migration law in EU history.
When the result was announced, MEPs started chanting.
"Send them back."
Inside the parliament chamber. On the floor. In 2026.
Here's what the law actually does:
— Deportation orders now apply across all EU member states. You can't evade removal by crossing a border.
— Detention before deportation extended from 6 months to 30 months. Unlimited for security threats.
— "Return hubs" in third countries. Migrants can be transferred outside the EU while awaiting deportation — including families with children.
— Automatic deportation stays while appeals are pending? Gone. Courts decide case by case.
— Entry bans double from 5 to 10 years. Lifetime bans for security risks.
Currently only about 20% of people ordered deported from the EU actually leave.
For years European leaders told voters that open borders and mass migration were non-negotiable — that wanting enforcement meant you were a fascist.
418 Members of the European Parliament just disagreed.
Trump proved his immigration policies were popular enough to win elections.
After a wave of right-wing electoral gains across the continent, Europe is following in his footsteps.
And the Overton Window is getting kicked off its hinges.
Never thought I’d ever see the day the EU parliament chanted “Send them back”.
Europe has reached a clear turning point on migration. Public frustration with illegal immigration and failed deportations has now translated into decisive political action.
Patriots are on the ground submitting the on last ZEP/LEP consultation and definitely they are rejecting the continuation of these permits as there’s no wars in Zimbabwe/Lesotho
Abahambe 📌