Jacinta Ngobess said foreigners must perish. I don’t care if they die.’
But, when anger makes you say “they must perish”.check yourself. Because, that’s not patriotism. That’s the same hate that killed SA for 300 years.
we didn’t survive apartheid to become apartheid. We survived it to bury it.
that sentence scared me more than illegal immigration.
apartheid said ‘blacks must perish’. We fought it.
Today if we say ‘foreigners must perish’..., we become what we hated.
I want law. I want deportation. I want jobs.
But, I will never want ‘perish’. Because SA built on blood must never speak blood again.@Mzanziawake
This constitutes dangerous and illegal incitement and provocateurism. The so-called “Bishop” Ndlela must be charged and arrested without delay.
These inflammatory statements were already made several days ago. I am therefore urgently tabling a parliamentary question in the National Assembly to the Acting Minister of Police, demanding to know why Ndlela has not yet been charged and arrested.
The rule of law must apply equally to all, and those who engage in such reckless and divisive behaviour cannot be allowed to act with impunity.
During apartheid hostels where used by apartheid regime to kill black people, not history always teach us something, I hope they are planning something stupid as time change
South Africa 🇿🇦
Let's help the the Police find this guy. Including the cameraman and those guys who are watching and doing nothing to help the helpless granny 💔😭🙌🙏
'𝙄𝙩'𝙨 𝙎𝙚𝙡𝙛𝙞𝙨𝙝': 𝙋𝙖𝙣𝙮𝙖𝙯𝙖 𝙇𝙚𝙨𝙪𝙛𝙞
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi called out the "selfish" mindset of certain football fans, arguing that Mamelodi Sundowns are representing the entire country, not just themselves, in the CAF Champions League.
#CAFCLFinal #ASFARMSFC #FARPost #TotalEnergiesCAFCL
The nation’s best wishes go out to Mamelodi Sundowns for their CAF Champions League final against Morocco’s AS FAR in Rabat.
On the eve of Africa Day, this highlight on our continent’s soccer calendar should serve as a celebration of the best our continent has to offer in this sport.
Sport is one of many sectors that unite us as Africans.
Go, Sundowns, and Happy Africa Day!
From Zambia, I have been following the Phala Phala Court Proceedings in South Africa. SA is by far the most stable political democracy in SADC.
They took the President to court and he lost. Elsewhere in Africa, a President would never be taken to court in the first place !!!
With 21 distinctions, 14 Certificates of Merit, and six Dean's Commendations, Siyabonga Khumalo graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree summa cum laude.
Siyabonga received a standing ovation from fellow graduates, academics and guests who packed the Westville Campus Sports Centre. Halala Mntungwa!
Khumalo is one of the 153 students with disabilities graduating this Autumn.
#UKZNGrad2026 #UKZN #InspiringGreatness #Inspired2032 #LoveMyUKZN