So when these guys say if the foreigners leave the economy will be affected, what they mean is, their profits are gonna drop coz they’ll have to start paying proper wages and salaries to people who know their rights.
When I told a colleague of mine my nanny is South African , the first question was “where do you get the money?” The shock of my life when I actually found out they pay these Zim ladies 1600 for house keeping , cooking and looking after their kids ??? Tjoo 😭
Just because you want to keep your helper from Zimbabwe because she’s the best nanny you’ve ever had doesn’t mean the law gets suspended for your convenience. Find a new good South African helper or be ready to face the consequences. We not going to nurse your feelings.
Your nanny is undocumented and underpaid. If they disappeared, you wouldn't know where to start looking. And you trust them to look after your home and child? Aight then.
Money has consequences?? Pick one 🤔
$500M - No TV forever
$600M - You can an only eat vegetables
$700M - No texting for life just calls
$ 80OM - You can never leave your house
$900M - Can't spend on your friends
$1B - You won't marry
$1.5B - Spend the rest of your life in Jail
$3B - No sleeping
Do you understand how crazy it is that South Africans are being judged for wanting foreigners to be in their country LEGALLY? How is this even a conversation???
In all the countries I've traveled to around the world, I've never been to one where the government prioritises foreign nationals over its own citizens.
I've also never been to a country that would allow me to stay even one extra day after my visa had expired.
When she asked, “Why aren’t South Africans fighting against white foreigners as well?” I was genuinely annoyed because it completely misses the point.
White South Africans or foreigners generally aren’t competing with illegal migrants for limited public resources. Most don’t live in townships or informal settlements where the pressure on public clinics, schools and low skilled jobs is felt most. Poor black South Africans do.
That’s why this issue is experienced differently. It’s not about race. It’s about who is directly affected by the competition for already stretched public resources.
People who live side by side with illegal migrants and rely on the same public services are naturally going to have different concerns from those who don’t. Their experiences deserve to be acknowledged, not reduced to accusations of xenophobia. I don’t know why she and everyone including the government and politicians don’t get it. I’m not directly affected by illegal immigrants but I can’t dismiss the lived experiences of people who are affected by them.
Yes, Tyla’s IS IT LOVE is not doing great currently and Nigerians are happy ,but one thing I know is that God doesn’t like to see Nigerians too happy so watch how Tyla will have the last laugh
I love Tyla but honestly the “no energy” performances are getting tired. I need her to grind like someone that is hungry for this. Beyoncè performed like crazy and gave us the best performances with her second album, she treated every moment like her first.
Tylas music videos for Channel, She did it again and IS IT LOVE could have been insane pop culture moments if she creatively studied and put in the effort. We need choreography and reason to replay the MV, the songs are nice but she is not putting in the work.
I like Tyla as a celebrity, but she bores me as an artist. the sound, the aesthetic, the MVs.
Like would it hurt for once to have a video with a story/plot/any semblances of idea behind it other than 'Tyla wining her hips in revealing outfit in an empty room for 3 minutes'? lol