My fellow Zimbabweans 🇿🇼in South Africa🇿🇦, please note that South Africans owe us absolutely nothing; what owes us everything is the ZANU PF government that has destroyed livelihoods back home and forced you to become illegal immigrants.
The fact that you are hungry and sleeping on pavements in the cold is not South Africans’ problem but it is our own ZANU PF government’s failure to provide you with transport on time and process you to come back home before the 30 June ultimatum that you were given to pack and leave.
ZANU PF is sending bribed Zimbabwean celebrities with fake sympathy to provide humanitarian aid and transport so they appear as saints while they are the real devil’s advocates who want to make our South African neighbors appear as evil for demanding their country back.
Please come back home, let’s suffer together so that we get the courage to confront the source of our problems, which is ZANU PF.
Let’s stop the blame game, instead let’s thank South Africans for being very kind to us during our time of need. We have clearly overstayed our welcome! Let us not be ungrateful visitors!
Angry Somalian🇸🇴 street traders in Bellville, Cape Town🇿🇦 are sick & tired of having to compete for trading space with the Xhosa🇿🇦, who according to Somalians do not even belong in the Western Cape Province
🇮🇷 As world leaders landed in Tehran for Khamenei’s funeral, they were met with a memorial for the Minab school attack inside the airport.
Messaging doesn’t get more deliberate than this.
Writer: Monica
Bafana Bafana and newly signed Royale Union Saint-Gilloise star player Relebohile Mofokeng’s multi-million euro move to Belgium has lifted the mood in the SA U23 camp. Kaizer Chiefs and SA junior international sensation Mfundo Vilakazi has been hugely inspired.
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Relebohile Mofokeng showing his commentating talent during the penalty shootout at the Relebohile Mofokeng Foundation Annual Games at the Emmanuel Primary School Grounds in Sharpville on Saturday. 🎙️⚽
Today, I took my children, Imad and Adam, along with my sister’s children—Elaine, Maher, and Ahmed—to the sea in Gaza. 🌊❤️
For a few hours, we forgot the heat inside the tent. We forgot the sounds of war and let the children laugh the way every child deserves to laugh.
I swam with them, looked at their smiling faces, and prayed that one day they would have a normal childhood—without fear, displacement, or war.
We may not be able to change our reality today, but we are trying to create beautiful memories for our children in the midst of all this pain.
These small moments are what give us the strength to keep going. 💙🍉
The United Kingdom 🇬🇧 is in solidarity with South Africa 🇿🇦 with our illegal immigration fight, the world is watching South Africa we will win this war!! #PutSouthAfricaFirst
[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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