To the cowards who continue to insult me and my family, and who wish me dead: do your worst. I will not be silenced! I know that history will ultimately prove me right.
The problems of illegal immigration, porous borders, and law enforcement failing to enforce our laws are the responsibility of the government. The ANC is the governing party. They have been entrusted with running the country, securing our borders, and enforcing the law. When they fail to do so, that responsibility lies with them.
Now here's my question.
Why do people keep voting for the ANC when they are unhappy with the way these issues are being handled?
In my own community, people complain every day about illegal immigration. Yet those same community members have just elected an ANC ward councillor who will stand in the upcoming local government elections.
Show me the logic in that.
If people are dissatisfied with the ANC's performance on issues they consider important, why continue voting for the same party and expect different outcomes?
They blame Malema and his fighters like we are in government. It's only those without passports that walk across the bushes. Zimbabweans and Mozambicans don't need a visa to visit SA. They overstay and work. The poorest with no passports are the ones that get stuck here. We can't even deport those without the help of their consulate. They have no documentation so they can't be processed at the border.
Fighters, we are cult members who don’t listen to their Cult leader! Let’s contribute & buy Timpakgolo A Pair of Expensive Shoes! 😭😭😭🙌🏾 All Contributions Should reach @MapulaMokgosang ASAP🫶🏾❤️🙌🏾
Fighters can we agree that after our win tonight we buy President new shoes? Our President can't work this hard and wear cheap shoes rele gona. Let me know in the comments if you are in 🤜🏾🤛🏾❣️
During DR Congo's match against Colombia, FIFA’s broadcast cameras appeared to cut away from this moment - possibly due to rules around political gestures and protests.
Superfan Lumumba Vea covered his mouth and mimicked a gun pointed at his head in a powerful symbolic protest against the perceived silence surrounding the conflict in eastern DR Congo.
One of the globe's most severe, yet least-covered, humanitarian crises has displaced millions and claimed countless lives through violence and massacres.
The iconic supporter used his influence and the World Cup stage to draw attention to a tragedy he clearly feels the world cannot afford to continue to ignore 👏🇨🇩
Bafana Bafana has arrived at the Monterrey Stadium and are hyped, locked in and ready to go!! 🇿🇦🔥⚽️ It's now or never bafethu!
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