It’s either you stand with us 🇿🇦or you’re against us. South africa 🇿🇦 is our only home & we will defend it. Pick a side, you can’t remain neutral.
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@ghanaboynie We are one SA. They can't divide us we remained together. Zimbabweans chased away their whites now they are a nonsense in SA abahambe we are not responsible for what they are going through
WATCH | Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has raised concerns about the high number of undocumented foreign nationals in the province. He says the police have presented a clear and effective plan ahead of the 30 June demonstration.
#SAmigration || Since 1996 Mozambique and Zimbabwe have been the top sending countries, The majority of migrants are from the SADC region.
The estimated unemployment rate among immigrants was 18.2% in 2022.
The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) Q3:2022 shows that, the largest share of employed immigrants worked in private households
Read more here: https://t.co/H11B3cb24s
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So this is the Zimbabwe you've been so proud of? The one without proper, free healthcare for all? Because the facts tell a very different story.
Let's start with maternal and infant deaths, in January 2025 alone, 299 infants and 54 mothers died from childbirth complications . Nationally, the neonatal mortality rate has risen from 31 to 37 deaths per 1,000 live births, and infant mortality has increased from 53 to 56 per 1,000 live births . Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's largest hospital, Harare Central, has just one functioning maternity theatre built in 1977 . At one point, seven babies were stillborn in a single night there because of staffing shortages and delayed emergency care . In that same maternity ward, there are not even adequate beds, anaesthetic machines, or ventilators .
The health budget is starved, in 2025, health received just 10.1% of the national budget below the 15% Abuja Declaration target and of that, over 80% went to salaries, leaving crumbs for medicines, equipment, and infrastructure . For 2026, Treasury slashed the Health Ministry's request by over 70%, giving it only 28% of what it asked for . Hospitals regularly go without basics Harare Central has suffered weeks without running water, and public hospitals face chronic shortages of even paracetamol and gloves .
This is the reality behind the pride you mock others for. While you hear disrespecting us on social media, Zimbabwean women are dying in childbirth, babies are being born into a broken system, and the government is failing its own people. If we're going to talk about Zimbabwe, let's talk about the facts not the fiction.