Today’s marches showed that people can mobilise themselves. Without free t‑shirts or food parcels, it was pure commitment,a collective determination to defend the sovereignty of their country. Congratulations to organizers & Police for ensuring that the marches remained peaceful.
@SABCNews@lavidaNOTA You’re ready now to have serious conversations with African leaders because Jacinta woke you from your slumber. You were just earning big salaries doing nothing, useless ANC government.
@Mricho82@mazwiblose2 Angithi they say South African do not have skills for the job market, that includes them. Who would hire a career politician with woodwork??
@DeejProwl@mazwiblose2 These ones are dreamers, they’re not even running 1 ward in the whole country, when will they get to running a United Africa?? We must stop listening to their nonsense.
@PovertykillerB@samkelemaseko This one in particular has always had a false sense of importance. He failed South Africa and denied a lot of blacks people life saving ARV’s. He deliberately created a lot of orphans due to him thinking he’s always right.
@TMFoundation_ Enjoy retirement Mkhulu and stop gaslighting South African because you created half of the problems in this country. Mr number one AIDS denialists, that’s your legacy.
@baba_nyenyedzi Why do you Africans want to place so much responsibility on the youngest democracy. With all these years of independence you were waiting for white corporate South Africa to come invest in your countries? Why then did you chase away white people from your countries???