@Mavumavu91 A lot of kids born to South Africans who lives in most urban areas cant properly talk vernacular so they are automatically not South Africans on this logic.
When Shaka forged the Zulu Kingdom 200 years ago, his spear didn’t just build a nation. It scattered one.
The Nguni blood that ran from his wars fled north. They became:
Ndebele in Zimbabwe. Ngoni in Malawi & Zambia. Swazi in Eswatini. Xhosa along the coast.
Different names. Different borders. Different flags.
But same bone. Same click. Same blood memory.
So when a Zulu man in KZN fights a Ndebele man in Bulawayo...
When a Xhosa woman in Eastern Cape hates a Swazi man in Manzini...
When we call each other “foreigner”...
We are not fighting strangers. We are fighting cousins who forgot they’re family.
Shaka’s spear broke us physically.
Colonial borders broke us legally.
Hate is now breaking us spiritually.@Mzanziawake
Every political party is united in opposing the EFF, which makes the movement stand out in a very particular way. At times, you’d swear the EFF is the ruling party simply because of the amount of attention and resistance it attracts🤷🏾♂️ The patriots are not impressed though🤣🤣🚮🚮
@AdvoBarryRoux Corporates treat us like slaves because the economic situation is dire, and we have no choice but to fend for ourselves. This is a sad story, and may she rest in peace.
🇿🇦 Help Kenneth reach the world stage!
17-year-old high jumper Kenneth Phooko recently broke the SA U17 record with a massive 2.20m jump and now leads the world U18 rankings. He’s qualified to represent South Africa at the World Athletics U20 Championships in Oregon, USA. https://t.co/HJk6hSYrJ4
@Julius_S_Malema@EFFGautengProv@GaytonMcK
@Xodwabantu@AfricaFirsts Playing in Europe is not an achievement. Our players are paid well than going to play in Lithuania just for the sake of playing abroad.