I don’t have hard evidence.
But my zooming skills tell me that whoever is fuelling South Africa’s hatred of fellow black Africans has them exactly where they need them.
Divide them.
Isolate them.
Turn neighbours into enemies.
Convince them they’re standing alone.
That’s how every successful conquest begins.
South Africa, you’re being sold “nationalism” while being quietly ushered towards a sophisticated form of recolonisation.
By the time you realise it, the chains may just have a different logo on them.
Mark my words.
The brutality with which South Africa has dealt with other African immigrants is shameful. However, we cannot ignore the root causes; the failures of other African governments. One country, #SouthAfrica cannot carry the economic burden of an entire continent. I have bad news: the sun is setting on immigrants everywhere, particularly African ones—legal or illegal. Fix your country and live there to avoid the dangers and indignity we are seeing not just in SA, but Belfast.
You can’t neglect the politics of your country (a key foundation for economic and social development), to go and build or benefit from other people's political and economic systems.
Fix and stay in your country. Make your country great (again). It’s that simple.
Stadiums will be built and completed in 24 hours.
During half time, they'll change the direction the stadium is facing so that the sun doesn't enter the Chinese team's eyes.
The billionaire founder of the Aviator crash game reveals the game does 400,000 bets every minute
"I am founder of Aviator, the biggest game in the world. You know, we have 77 million master players. We have 400,000 bets every minute. It's the biggest game in the world. Number one in the world"
Over 200 yacht available at the Monaco grand prix, but only the wealthiest got the trackside parking spot
They're some levels of wealth i will never be able to understand
Kenyans have a certain hate for order and good looking things. Drive from Nairobi to Meru and pay attention to the shopping centres along the way.
The ugliness you will see will leave you with a migraine...
Most of us who are torn between the current hot topic should understand certain things.
As a nation why Kenya finds itself in the global spotlight is for many reasons. Our world-class athletes, beautiful landscapes, wildlife, beaches, rich culture, and the resilience, talent and energy of our youthful population that continues to put our nation on the map.
One area that deserves just as much attention is Kenya’s strategic geographical position. It is a factor that is often overlooked, yet it plays a significant role in why our country attracts so much international interest.
Kenya serves as a gateway to East and Central Africa, making it a key regional hub for trade, logistics, finance, diplomacy, technology, and humanitarian operations. It is no surprise that many multinational corporations, international organisations, and global powers choose to establish a significant presence here.
Perhaps that is why Kenya always seems to find itself in the middle of things, sometimes for good reasons and sometimes for bad. Our strategic location makes us difficult to ignore.
As we celebrate our natural beauty and talented people, we should also appreciate the strategic value of our location and the influence it gives Kenya on the regional and global stage.
Sometimes, the reason the “big boys” choose Kenya has as much to do with geography and strategic importance as it does with everything else that makes this country special.
Read between the lines….
It is what it is.