You allowed this to happen for too long. From taxi drivers deciding that e-hailing drivers, friends and relatives could not transport people, to this. Videos of non-state actors "enforcing" their jungle law on South African streets have been circulating for so long. These actors were proud of their "law enforcement" and actually recorded it. You and your government were spectators. It is a sign that you were absent or too scared to face the backlash should you act against South Africans breaking the law. It doesn't matter how valid grievances are, NO STATE should quietly watch a parallel state emerge, with non-state actors deciding who belongs snd who doesn't, who must live or die. Your government, led by you, did that.
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Patriots am sooo angry, We sitting in a Park having our slow Sunday Braai, kids playing nanton nton, here comes this group of Somalis as u cab see them there, 5min later one of them comes our direction we though maybe his passing, yooo😭😭 the guy comes to move us and our children from this side of a playground he even moved kids from the swings, that their kids want to play where we are we must go further down there he even show us where to go, ayikho inhlamba rendingabathukanga ngayo, I didn't know I can swear they called him back there with no apology Yoooo we re suffering.
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WATCH | March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese Zuma doesn’t believe President Cyril Ramaphosa was properly briefed about the damage that illegal immigration has done. But she says his plans are not implementable.
Giving diplomatic speeches won’t solve anything. Threatening people with the same “rule of law” that has failed to prevent illegal immigration won’t stop them from demanding decisive action from government through protests and demonstrations.