I've never seen "Muslim leaders" come out to speak against anything in this country. There's unemployment, crime, femicide, poor service delivery... not once have I heard a single thing from them. Why are they crawling out of the woodwork now?? It's very suspicious.
A Muslim woman calls March and March a vigilante group for wanting illegals immigrants to be deported. Herman Mashaba stepped in and told her it's an insult to call concerned South Africans a Vigilante group .
@dramadelinquent They are crying because their slaves are living, you’d think that they care kanti no they want their R50 per day gardeners and R100 a day nanny’s…
No one said it’s not business as usual, but one thing we are saying is that they will go. You can pack and go with them if you want…to hell with your fake unity built on drugs….😂
[WATCH] Illegal Foreigners Were Forced to Drink their fake Alcohol by Angry Community Members in Mpumalanga After Being Found Manufacturing Fake Alcohol and Selling it to South Africans
SANTACO released a statement saying it is not part of the June 30 march. 🤨
Phakel'umthakathi says the statement was unnecessary because nobody had asked SANTACO to be part of the march.😭😭🤌
It’s annoying to see resources being pulled out against South Africans. When South Africans need help with gangsterism, extortionists, human trafficking etc, you don’t see these
Mara when it’s time to spray and shoot citizens with rubber bullets? The state gets excited.
These is an illegal Foreigner that was caught by two boys at JHB Coronation. He was trying to Hijack a 60 year old women,47 year men and found Choking a baby 💔😭 The community has called the Police but they not coming so they dealing with him
March and March Jacinta Amabungane
The was no need for them to go into exile in the first place until people that look like you came into this country, sit this one out ngoba umhlaba wethu usese zandleni zotata benu doti…✌🏾
I agree that the law needs to apply in dealing with immigration but I cannot help to think what the parents and family members of those driving this xenophobic anti-immigration calls would have felt like, if they were handled like this while in exile during apartheid.
South Africa has one of the highest reported violent crime rates globally, yet this level of security deployment is rarely seen in everyday communities where crime is most severe. The scale of policing, intelligence coordination and private security mobilization being prepared for the 30th of June raises a serious question about priorities.
Ordinary South Africans continue to live with daily exposure to violent crime, while comparable urgency and capacity are not consistently applied to long term crime prevention and community safety.
This contrast leads to an uncomfortable but necessary question about political will.