It does not matter how many times you scream at the EFF.
We will never get tired of reminding you that you are crying in the wrong funeral.
President @CyrilRamaphosa promised 10 000 additional labour inspectors to crack down on illegal employment practices.
Where are they?
The law already requires employers to verify documentation and work permits.
The same government promised South Africans R 500 Million to empower the local Spaza Shop economy.
Where is the R 500 Million for Spaza Shops?
We will not join unguided anger, inhumanity and vigilantism.
You keep voting for this government, yet you refuse to hold it accountable!
Tribalism against Tsonga and Venda people is treated the same way white people treat racism. It seems like we’re being dramatic when we speak about it, like it’s non existent while we are living in the reality of it every day.
🚨 THOUGHT-PROVOKING TAKE
I'm not an EFF member, but one thing they consistently raise is the question of whether Africa's immigration challenges are rooted in the way the continent was divided into dozens of separate states.
The argument is simple: before colonial borders, people, cultures and trade routes moved across the continent far more freely.
Today, Africans often face more restrictions moving within Africa than they do in other parts of the world.
Whether you agree or disagree, it's a conversation worth having.
The real question is: are Africa's challenges caused by Africans moving across borders, or by the economic and political divisions that keep Africans separated?
Watch this @EFFSouthAfrica representative explain their perspective📍🌍
@SiveXaluva A rare vedio of EFF and Julias Malema singing Shangane suka emndleni, now you should be proud that you removed Shangane endleleni. Celebrate your victory, you are winning
@Matome_Kay Just stop killing innocent people. If I don't have papers to be in the country as you claim, allow the relevant authorities to deal with me.
🚨 "SPEAK ZULU OR PROVE YOU'RE SOUTH AFRICAN?" 🚨
A security officer from the Venda community working for SBV was asked to produce his ID after a group of Zulu-speaking individuals questioned his nationality because he could not speak Zulu fluently.🤧🤧
Kuthiwa only the Zulu speaking people have the fundamental right to walk everywhere in South Africa and the rest of us must carry IDs to proof we belong here. Mayivabo, wasikhuza Julias Malema. Qhubekani