Ok yall, I have finally a created the BackaBuddy campaign for the youth that needs biker learners and licences..
Please share far and wide and lets get our people employed..
Donate however much you can afford even its R10
https://t.co/RybB4Xi4Nd
Watch how there will be ZERO outrage, no NGOs, no Media coverage, No labels being given…. life will just go on because it’s a South African and not a foreigner… Killed for protesting in his own country‼️‼️‼️‼️💔
March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says protests against undocumented migrants won't stop until the government meets their demands. Ngobese said the protests today were a success despite what she thinks were attempts to cause division in certain parts of the country. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403.
We honour you and your colleagues for standing up for our country.
Your unwavering commitment to the sovereignty of South Africa and its people is commendable.
We are trying to debate a lot of topics at once, and most people are easily confused and overwhelmed. Before we get to unemployment, strained public resources, increased levels of crime, etc. Let’s start with the first principle; should there be illegal immigrants in the country?
I stand with South Africans because their concerns are genuine. Illegal immigration is a crisis. Government must prioritise mass deportation because we do not have the capacity to carry the issues of the world, we have our own issues.
Full Video: https://t.co/F0WARelDsE
What many don’t want to acknowledge is that the burden of immigration (illegal or legal) often rests on the shoulders of the poor.
They need to compete for access to schools, clinics, water, electricity, housing etc.
Since I’m in energy, I’ll use load reduction to illustrate.
South Africa 🇿🇦, If not now, then when?
Watching the news, I am filled with immense pride. From this point on, we won’t only honour the women of 1956.
@JacintaNgobese
— history’s pages now carry a new name, yours. We have a new story to tell. We will speak of a woman of 2026 who stood unshaken against every obstacle.
Thank you for fighting for the many children in the Western Cape who struggled to find placement at a school in their own communities.
Thank you for pushing for shorter queues at our clinics, so our grandmothers no longer have to wake at 4am just to see a doctor at 9am.
Thank you for easing the pressure on our hospitals, so a cancer patient might finally get an operation date sooner.
And yes, thank you for your role towards ridding our communities of drug dealing and trafficking.
I could go on forever… so I’ll end with this: THANK YOU.
#sokanditnieaangaannie #takecourage #StaanVasMySuster
( praying for an incident free June 30th)
Thank you, South Africa, Thank ypu March and March! 🇿🇦 Your relentless marching is paying off. It is late at night, and the Department of Home Affairs is out here conducting checks.
Make no mistake—the pressure you are applying is being felt! Keep it up.
March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma says the government, not her movement, will be responsible if anything goes wrong on 30 June, arguing that it has failed to secure borders and enforce immigration laws.
Dear @CyrilRamaphosa
We the CITIZENS of the Republic of South Africa call on you, @DIRCO_ZA and @GovernmentZA to AMEND the constitution and WITHDRAW from the 1951 UN Refugees Convention.
We will not be bullied in our own country.
Regards
@sacr_official1
Cape Town March and March member says it's ubuntu that brought us here. She went on to say South Africa is not an Opharnage home for failed African Countries