Hi @orlandopirates are foreign players and coaches safe at Orlando Pirates FC with this clown at the helm ? Or is he the reason for the coach Wadu to say he is tired? Wits has produced another fool.
If this does not show you why education is important, nothing will. Education teaches people to think critically, question assumptions, and separate facts from fiction. Without it, common sense becomes a casualty.
You are comparing a failed local radio presenter to a tried and tested leader who single-handedly shook the political landscape, removed two sitting presidents, and is currently applying the heat to remove a third one over Phala Phala. The disrespect and delusion in this tweet is wild. Respect Juju.
@ThembisileQ21 is out here panicking about domestic workers & gardeners but silent on sex work? Baby, EFF also fights for YOUR rights as a sex worker. Zibale nawe girl of the night!
Im worried about @Powerfm987 callers, someone just calls and lie about @Julius_S_Malema ....but the presenter doesn't ask for factual evidence...
Just....Mmmh...mmmmhhh
@mondlimakhanya
Nonsense
The Zulu monarchy has called out charlatans who run around clad in traditional Zulu attire, harassing, intimidating, and inciting violence against foreign nationals.
The police continue to fail in their duty. These thugs should be in jail.
What’s crazy is that many of the people marching today and claiming to be “putting South Africa first” are the same people who voted for the ANC, PA, DA, FF Plus, IFP, UDM, Rise Mzansi, or chose not to vote at all.
The government we have today did not appear out of nowhere. It is the result of the choices made at the ballot box and by those who stayed home on election day.
Now people want to act as if they care more about South Africa than everyone else, but we are in this situation because of the decisions voters made and the parties they continue to support.
You can march until you turn red, but if you keep voting for the same politicians and parties that have failed to bring meaningful change, South Africa will continue to face the same problems.
Real change doesn't happen in the streets alone—it happens when people hold current government accountable and vote differently. #VoteEFF
😂 The audacity is wild.
You have three flags on your profile — South Africa, Eswatini and the UK — but you want to lecture people about who is a “foreigner”?
Let me educate you quickly:
A foreigner in South Africa is someone who is not a South African citizen. Simple.
I am proudly South African and proudly black African. I reject xenophobic slurs like “amakwerekwere” against fellow black Africans who are here legally. At the same time, I am firmly against illegal immigration and believe we must put South Africans first in jobs, housing and services.
You can keep throwing insults in isiNdebele. But your multiple flags expose the hypocrisy. Some of us are consistent: strong borders, rule of law, and human dignity — without the selective tribalism.
Fix your own contradictions first.
Hillbrow Armed Robbery:
An armed robbery was reported at a Discount Liquor store on the corner of Kotze and Catherine Avenue in Hillbrow JHB.
Someone, somewhere, somehow knows these suspects…
This word??? Guess it’s true that education can’t refine you if you’re committed to bigotry. This man went to St Charles — one of the most expensive schools in the country — and then the US, but still has the vocab of Bab’ Zondi from eMsinga.
House negroes are easily excitable over whiteness.
There’s been countless upstanding police officers who testified at Madlanga who were victimised but because this one is white, he deserves an open letter and apology.
I reject the derogatory term “amakwerekwere” completely. It is a slur used to insult fellow black Africans simply for being from another country. If loving and respecting other black Africans makes me a “kwerekwere”, then I am proudly one and I will never apologise for that.
I am against illegal immigration and have said so clearly and consistently. South Africa has every right to secure its borders and enforce its laws. But I will not support xenophobic hatred or the dehumanisation of innocent people who are here legally simply because they are black Africans from other countries.
Discrimination based on nationality or skin colour is wrong. We must deal firmly with illegality not turn fellow Africans into enemies. South Africa’s problems will not be solved by attacking people who look like us.
Let’s focus on the real issues: rule of law, border control, and building a better country for all South Africans without descending into tribalism or xenophobia.
Enough with the slurs.
♦️ICYMI♦️
EFF Member of Parliament, Hon. @EugeneMt, exposed Minister Gayton McKenzie's political interference in the appointment of the Mzansi Golden Economy (MGE) panel.
Comedian David Kau admitted that he was personally called by Minister Gayton McKenzie, who asked whether he was interested in serving on the panel.
Fransisco Tejada and Steve Motale, who also confirmed that they are card-carrying members of the Patriotic Alliance, stated that they too were personally called by the Minister regarding their appointments.
#EFFInParliament