African leaders love to weaponise human rights laws against South Africa, laws they completely ignore at home. Where is that energy for Sudan’s millions displaced? For the DRC massacres? For South Sudan’s starvation? This selective outrage is absolute hypocrisy.
@LeratoPillayZA African unity is a utopian fairytale in our current leadership crisis. It is a beautiful African fireplace story, a fairy tale of a united continent serving its people, told to make us forget the reality of daily corruption and broken governance.
Politicians want your vote every election, but the moment you stand up for your country, they turn against you. They want your support, but they can't stand you, patriots.
For someone who acts so intellectually superior, your comprehension here is embarrassingly poor. The post highlights the exact empty bluster of foreign leaders that a real businessman should recognize. Your ego got in the way of basic literacy. Disappointing.
Phakelumthakathi has responded to allegations that he and Ngizwe Mchunu were given R3 million by President Cyril Ramaphosa. He said anyone who has evidence to support those claims should come forward and present it publicly.
8000 South Africans employed overnight, from one company. Where are those who were saying the deportation is not going to create jobs for South Africans?
They thought we are all fools.
Gratitute to March and March and like-minded South Africans we put South Africans First.
@ShehuSani Africa leaders the proud advocates of inaction and delay tactics. Keeping promoting failure. How will anything ever get done if it is "commendable" to defer urgent matters?