"Superiority? Inferiority?
Why not simply try to touch the other, feel the other, discover each other?"
Frantz Fanon
Views/opinions expressed here are my own
@MzwaneleManyi@hloxx They started that process in 1951 through steel & coal treaty culminating to the 1993 Maastricht treaty that formed the EU. It started because they knew that they are not growing as individual countries, they didnโt wait for a perfect wheel. They made uncomfortable decisions then
The division in here ๐ฎ, Africans wake up
"And just as, in the First Scramble for Africa, one tribe was divided against another tribe to make the division of Africa easier, in the Second Scramble for Africa one nation is going to be divided against another nation to make it easier to control Africa by making her weak and divided against herself." - Julius Nyerere
1. Yes, based on South African law, foreigners (including undocumented ones) are generally entitled to access public healthcare, especially emergencies, primary care, and specific services
2. South African law does not strictly require foreign visitors/tourists to have medical aid or travel insurance for entry
There is no Political Party in South Africa that can survive,without mentioning the name of Julius Malema!
The existence,relevance & the life span of every political party in South Africa depends on the name of Julius Malema!
@EFFSouthAfrica
The introduction made me so emotional. It replayed the past and predicted the future that I am yet to live.
Please find time and watch the whole episode by clicking the link below:
https://t.co/qyf52KaRLu
A Malawian national say Julius Malema is the most suitable candidate for an African president. He says people won't live their 'countries' when the economy, currency etc is one. He also add that if Malema was Malawian he was gonna be the first one to vote for him.
@destiny_ndlovu@BusisiweMs10815 The media is pumping you guys up and you are eating it all up. South Africa's Citizenship Act (No. 88 of 1995, as amended, especially by the 2010 Amendment Act effective 1 January 2013) does not follow a pure jus soli (birthright citizenship based solely on place of birth)
It's crazy, and I keep telling you that the rest of the world is watching us. Africans are often quick to fight among themselves, if it's not tribalism, it's hostility toward people from other African countries. What he said is absolutely correct. When we are out there in the world, we are seen first and foremost as Africans