@katlego_tefu@MuZi_Zerry@maybethatzama@Kevin1Mohale When it comes to false accusations you guys run to statistics,however when courts make judgements that do not suit your narrative the courts are biased. Those are double standards. Activists have become manipulative humans who want people to focus on one narrative
@ndlov76206@_BafanaMthembu Some foreigners contribute to the problem of criminality in South Africa. Foreigners who by the way constitute 4-5% of the total population cannot be responsible for the crime that takes place in SA.
@ndlov76206@_BafanaMthembu They were not called that because they were leaders who emphasised on a reading culture and on research based leadership that's why they are well respected. Unlike the opportunists we see masked as political leaders.
@ndlov76206@_BafanaMthembu Im not in support of illegal immigrants at all. As laymen you guys need to be well informed and knowledgeable about immigration issues. That will help you understand the policy gaps that exists relating to ghis matter. Therefore your protest action will become structured.
You dance like this when you collect money from wh!te people to deceive your people that you are fighting for them, but the fight never come close to wh!te neighborhood that run 90% of your economy and own 80% of your land πππππ
I have to give it to wh!te people. They smart
THE FOUNDER OF OPERATION DUDULA MR. Nhlanhla EXPLAIN WHY HE WALKED AWAY FROM OPERATION DUDULA, HE SAID HE WALKED AWAY FROM THE MOVEMENT BECAUSE IT WAS USED TO TARGET FELLOW BLAVK AFRICANSβ¦.
@ndlov76206@_BafanaMthembu Protests will not lead to any fundamental policy changes. Since Dudula started,how many illegal Zimbabweans,Nigerians,Ethiopians have gone back home? π€·πΎββοΈ . Every election season you are exploited using the same narrative from Dudula,to Abahambe and now March on March.
@ndlov76206@_BafanaMthembu You are answering me with another question π€·πΎββοΈ. Government policy changes are done through institutions. String institutions with good governance can enable the formation and implementation of strong policies. Inking yenu is that you have misdirected anger towards economic issues
Zimbabweans are NEVER going to leave countries like South Africa until:
- The ANC stops endorsing ZANU PF. Thabo Mbeki is referenced a lot.
- Border control stops taking bribes to let Zimbos through.
- A serious border fence is built & monitored.
- Home Affairs officials stop dragging their feet regarding permits (this is how they get bribes).
- South Africans, especially White SAns, stop hiring them & buying from them.
- The world supports Zimbabweans militarily to overthrow ZANU PF, like they've done in other nations.
- SADC leaders stop lying about the situation in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabweans are petrified of ZANU PF & no-one is willing to help them overthrow their corrupt govt, which they say rigs elections.
For that reason, they will not leave & SAns can do whatever they want, but until SAns are willing to help them with ZANU PF or until the South African govt becomes as hostile as ZANU PF, nothing will change.
This is a summary from many of the Zimbos I received in my DMs. 8 out of every 10 msgs were from Zimbabweans.
With that said, many of them are in South Africa legally, they have ZEPs, they have study permits, they have work permits, they are temporary tourists.
Many of them love South Africa & South Africans, and are grateful for the country that we have, & are envious of the freedom of speech we enjoy here.
Note: Many politically-connected ppl in SA own mines & other businesses in Zim. Zimbabwe imports a lot of goods from SA, which boosts the SA economy.
The bottom line: Many Zimbabweans believe that ZANU PF is the problem, & the reason why they are in SA. The ANC leadership supports & defends ZANU PF, instead of holding it accountable. Ramaphosa is willing to take Israel to the ICJ, but not Zimbabwe for human rights violations.
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@ndlov76206@_BafanaMthembu What change have been realised through protests action besides enriching those who lead the protests. How many leaders of vigilante groups have we seen come and go while the status quo remains the same?
@_BafanaMthembu Aggressive protests and taking the law when it comes to immigration is not something new in South Africa. Has latter course of action bought about any reforms or it has bank rolled a few individuals leading the protests? That is the fundamental question to ask.
@_BafanaMthembu@_BafanaMthembu the problem is that you guys do not engage in robust policy issues,currently a white paper about immigration is being drafted and a few people are talking about it. Immigration is a global problem which needs to dealt with in a structured manner.