South Africa's World Cup started with defeat and two red cards vs. Mexico.
They still managed to finish second in their group and advance to the last 32.
No DNA, just RSA 😮🇿🇦
South Africa lead against South Korea and as it stands, with Mexico beating the Czech Republic, Thapelo Maseko's goal would send his country through to the last 32.
🔗 https://t.co/PEnNjbYQ57
Kylian Mbappe now level with Miroslav Klose on 16 goals - level second. 🇫🇷 🌟
Four goals so far in 2026, two behind Leo Messi, the all time scorer with 18.
#FIFAWorldCu
Let us talk about Kenya. A beautiful country, rich in potential, yet crippled by the very thing that plagues much of Africa, tribalism. In Kenya, politics is not about policy, it is about tribe. Kikuyu, Luo, Kalenjin, Luhya. Elections become ethnic battlegrounds. Neighbours turn into enemies. Violence erupts not over ideology, but over identity. And while Kenyan leaders fly private jets and park billions offshore, ordinary citizens fight for water, land, and survival. This is the reality you refuse to confront.
Yet you lecture South Africa about Africanism. You preach unity while you are divided at home. You demand our love while you cannot love each other. How can you speak of pan-Africanism when your own house is burning? Tribalism is the cancer that has eaten Africa from within and Kenya is no exception. If pan-Africanism has to start in South Africa, we don’t want it……keep it.
Now ask yourself🤔where do you think the services illegal immigrants receive in South Africa come from? At whose expense? Our clinics are flooded. Our schools are overcrowded. Our hospitals are stretched. And not one single African country is donating to South Africa. Not one is helping us carry this burden. We are not benefiting from your presence, we are subsidising your escape.
You come here seeking what your leaders denied you. But you bring your divisions with you. You bring your tribalism. You demand rights while refusing to demand accountability from your own governments. You expect South Africans to be your saviours while you refuse to save yourselves.
We are not your solution. We are not your escape. We are a sovereign nation with our own poor, our own unemployed, our own sick. We cannot fix what your leaders broke. Go home. Fix your house. Stop asking us to carry what you will not carry yourselves. That is not pan-Africanism. That is abdication. And we are done with it.