Those who were behind the July 2021 riots, directly linked to Jacob Zuma, are stoking the fires of xenophobia because they could not win at the polls. So another ZUMA is playing her card - not in the interests of jobs or poverty - but for political power to loot the state.
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A PhD student from Bauchi enrolled at a university in Cameroon. A lecturer from Bauchi polytechnic was appointed as his supervisor in May 2020. 40 days later,in June 2020,the completed thesis was signed off & PhD awarded. The university owner also served as the external examiner.
@zolekaM1@Dame_00161@lydiaforson Regardless of your attempt at lying, videos made by your members during the march, shows them assaulting as well as harassing black Africans.
SA is your country, why not change the laws and simply ban black African visitors?
Why resort to maiming, looting and killing?
"These people are not animals. These are human beings like fellow South Africans. Today it might be us suffering, but tomorrow children of South Africans can be receiving support from Malawi."
George Mzenda, a Malawian citizen, says conditions for Malawians stranded at transit sites in South Africa have deteriorated due to delays and rising numbers.
Some of the most developed countries in the Middle East, such as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, have large foreign populations. Yet you rarely see citizens blaming foreigners for every economic challenge. Why? Systems.
When institutions work, opportunities are created, and leadership is focused on development, immigrants do not become convenient scapegoats. Chasing away fellow Africans will not magically create jobs, eliminate crime, or solve deep rooted economic problems.
Real change comes from building strong institutions, demanding accountable leadership, improving education, and growing the economy. You can march in the streets from January to December, but if the underlying problems are not addressed, there will be no changes, maybe only burning calories. Sustainable progress is built through reforms and good governance, not by harassing other Africans.
@SizweLo SA will be fine.
Other African countries will be ok.
But everyone will remember the brother who asked them to leave his home before dinner was served.
There is a deliberate effort to destabilize South Africa. The protests and anti foreigner campaigns didn’t appear out of nowhere. Divide the people. Create chaos. Weaken the nation. The question isn’t who’s fighting in the streets. The question is who benefits from it. 🇿🇦
@ntsikimazwai When i read comments of SA hum ...I think its best for Africa and SA as well; for Africans to leave South Africa and South Africans alone.
Perhaps, it's time they discover who they are and who they want to be.
The prodigal son didn't value what he had, till he knew who he was
@BrendaWardle@RAbdiAnalyst This response confirms the author's unsaid postulations
The silent enlightened indigene (SEI) choose to keep quiet when the madness: harassing, assaulting, looting started, not a word from them
African folks share their SA experiences, suddenly the SEI have now found they voice
@GeorgeAnagli You're on your own.
The Towel Nation attempted to cheat into becoming champions.
Credibility is also a feature of a champion not only skills
Breaking: China’s Ministry of Education has directed universities to eliminate and revoke 12200 undergraduate degree programs that are irrelevant in the incoming AI era while adding ~10,200 new ones.
“Eliminated degrees” are mostly in:
•Arts & creative fields (photography, illustration, comics, visual communication design, fashion design, animation, new media art)
•Humanities & languages (translation, some broadcasting/journalism). Yes Journalism is gone as a study degree.
- Oversaturated areas (public administration, marketing, information management, product design)
These were cut due to weak job prospects and AI disruption.
New programs focus on AI, robotics, data science, semiconductors, embodied intelligence, and advanced manufacturing to align with national tech goals and ease graduate unemployment.
🗣️Dear fellow Nigerians,
The 2026 Federal Government budget is the biggest in our history. N68.32 trillion approved. Let that number sit for a second.
But here is what they did not lead with. Nigeria is only expected to earn N36.87 trillion this year. That means the government can only fund 53.9% of its own budget from actual revenue. The remaining 46.1% will come from borrowing. And debt service alone will consume nearly 45% of everything we earn. That is N15.81 trillion going straight to paying back what we already owe, before a single road is fixed, before a single school is built, before a single hospital gets funded.
Every year, Nigeria sets revenue targets. Every year, we fall short. In 2025, the government projected N36.35 trillion in revenue. By June, only N10.92 trillion had come in. Yet the 2026 projections follow the same pattern, the same optimism, the same numbers that history tells us we will not meet.
Our full analysis of the 2026 Federal Government Approved Budget drops tomorrow. Do not miss it.
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