@tfmadyangove@Am_Blujay Why are you fighting to be here if it’s not useful. SAns fight their government to better their lives. You lot are a bunch of cowards who are led by old fossil who don’t even stay in your countries or use your countries resources e.g hospitals, education for their children
@Newzroom405 An illegal foreigner is a criminal and why do we have people defending this while the act is clear. Why can’t these NGO’s have meetings with African leaders?
Because the ANC allowed illegal foreigners to flood South Africa in big numbers, today these foreigners feel they are strong enough to fight South Africans right on our soil. Foreigners now are burning homes of South Africans and government has no plan to protect South Africans.
So now you understand the feeling of being expected to suddenly come up with money for something you never planned or budgeted for. You can't even raise a once off fund to assist with the repatriation of your own citizens, yet South Africans are expected to somehow find the resources year after year to accommodate the costs associated with large numbers of illegal aliens. Then, when taxpayers question the strain on public services and finances, they're branded xenophobic. Financial realities suddenly become important when the bill lands on your doorstep, but when South Africans raise the same concerns, they're told to stop complaining and carry on paying.
Foreigners are fighting with South Africans and burning their houses down… Let’s wait and see if there will be any outrage, any calls of them hating us and them being called vigilantes… as usual they can do whatever they want to us and they are never at fault, never threatened, never the instigators just the victims and for years this is how they have silenced us and allowed us to be mistreated in our country, just because we are scared of what the world will say !!
🚨FOREIGNERS ARE KILLING LITTLE SA🇿🇦 BABIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS;
Foreign Owned Spaza Shops are putting dangerous tablets inside chips snacks that our South African🇿🇦 primary school kids enjoy to eat during break at school.
ATTENTION South Africans
@ParliamentofRSA has reopened public submissions on the Constitution review.
SACR is collecting inputs via our Google Form to ensure public voices are included.
While legal opinions are still being considered on the previous process (which we are reviewing for possible legal action), we won’t sit on the sidelines. we will continue engaging and participating actively.
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