God showed love to KwaZulu through this man, Mkhwanazi. Look at how those who claim to be innocent are being exposed in cases involving connections with criminals.
I said it before: anyone who opposes Mkhwanazi is a criminal.
30 June 2026 is the DEADLINE📍🇿🇦
The biggest success of any mass mobilisation, its the consciousness of the citizens”- Mcebo Dlamini
Watch what happens after 30 june
Watch what happens on 4 November
MKP will emerge, ATP, and ActionSA.
“@JacintaNgobese and other patriotic South Africans must fight for their country and ignore Thabo Mbeki’s pipe smoking speeches, they’re going to derail the revolution if they entertain President Mbeki and his minions.” - Mcebo Dlamini on @podcastwithmacg
Thank you for your robust engagement with my provocative post.
I was not offended even by the insults this time around. The engagement was more meaningful than the insults. But I was reminded of the Hugh Masekela song, "Stimela". For the first time, I took the time to appreciate its meaning.
" Stimela" is not just about men from rural Transkei. The coal train carried miners from Lesotho, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, etc. Our mines and farms were built on their sweat. There was gold in Johannesburg. Dug out by hands that belonged to families hundreds of kilometres away, across borders that the British drew but our economy enforced.
Those men lived in hostels. They could not vote. They couldn’t bring their wives. They sent money home and died underground. And the wealth they created? It stayed here. Still does.
So when the law-abiding South African's march, they would not be just marching for today’s problems. They will be marching because the same system that tore families apart back then still has not been fixed. Many of the same families, the same villages in Lesotho or Malawi, are still sending people here to work in conditions that look too familiar.
The march should not be about “foreigners taking our jobs.” It’s about remembering whose labour built the jobs in the first place. It’s about saying: if this country was built with regional hands, then regional workers deserve dignity, not hostility. Proper papers. Family visits. Decent housing. Not being blamed every time the economy tightens.
Hugh Masekela in, Stimela, cried “Masibuyeleni Emakhaya” — let us go home. But many never went home. Their children are still here, still working, still building. This March, law-abiding South African's march to make sure they don’t have to keep crying the same song in a different year.
@ZungulaVuyo@Buffalo382506 Your desire to fix South Africa and free it from very dark state capture by the Ramaphosa’s Phalaphala crime-scene is commendable. We will never forget your efforts, you are true a Patriot.
@robertmarawa@NtombikayiseBa6 Half this Bafana Bafana squad got selected on reputation and politics, not form. Some players are going to the World Cup because of agents and friendships. South African football deserves honesty.🇿🇦👀
Dear Minister Siviwe Gwarube
How far is that case of young Chinese and a South African who got billions of tender from your department, for their 3 days old company 🧐
Dear @MbalulaFikile
I would appreciate it if you would point me to where I incited violence?? And who am I? I am a Nobody, I don’t remember saying I am someone of importance… honestly I’m just a nobody but I don’t remember inciting violence at all, kindly please share where I did?
Thanking you in Advance