An illegal migrant is heard saying his white employer; a South Africa, failed to assist him with a cent for travel back to his jungle after he worked 10 years for them. His highlighting a fact that as a migrant, he knew he was being exploited but did not realise the degree of it
Please hear this young man out, please 🙏
“People cannot be allowed to setup territory in our own land, where they cannot find tribal peace in their own land.”
@GovernmentZA Why do you insist on forcing us to co-exist with people who don’t share our values?
🚨 LMFAO! President Trump is hilarious 🤣
UAE PRESIDENT: *Speaking very low*
TRUMP: "See, when you're that RICH, you can speak THAT LOW."
"I was wondering, can anybody hear that? But when you're so rich, you have such confidence, you don't have to do any strain to the voice!" 😂
The hypocrite people of Sherwood suburbs in KZN say that illegal immigrants in their community have become an inconvenience to their community, and they are looking for alternative accommodation. So it's not an inconvenience when these people are in townships? 😳 @FloydShivambu
Ziyanda Ngcobo -
Mr President why did it have to take March and March and other groupings for you to start these intervention, you've lost the room Mr President
Ramaphosa -
Blaaaaa blaaaaaa and blaaaaaa blaaa
#Abahambe
In Yemen, 90% of men and 50% of women chew khat daily. A quarter of all their household income is spent on this plant.
Alcohol is haram, but they are all drug addicts. Make it make sense.
So now you understand the feeling of being expected to suddenly come up with money for something you never planned or budgeted for. You can't even raise a once off fund to assist with the repatriation of your own citizens, yet South Africans are expected to somehow find the resources year after year to accommodate the costs associated with large numbers of illegal aliens. Then, when taxpayers question the strain on public services and finances, they're branded xenophobic. Financial realities suddenly become important when the bill lands on your doorstep, but when South Africans raise the same concerns, they're told to stop complaining and carry on paying.