@MazikhaliJojo@IamMotswane I am really not sure why some amongst us are audacious to insult the entire SA women. If it is meant to be a joke then it’s not funny & it’s scornfully abusive to women. If u’re comfortable to talk like this to your sisters, aunts or any of your relatives - KEEP IT IN UR FAMILY.
Ghanaians must stop irritating us with their Israeli sponsored campaign against South Africa.
They had a xenophobic protests against Nigerians recently.
This sudden self-righteous bullshit is to serve Zionist agendas.
This is outrageous. Why is FIFA silent on the exclusion of a team that has qualified? So FIFA, by its silence, is saying a host country can use its foreign policy and geopolitical decisions, its bilateral relations with another country, to frustrate and prevent a qualifying country from participating.
This is how they report about immigration crisis in Africa:
1. Hundreds in Libya protests against migrants, refugees.
2. Xenophobic groups are protesting against Africans in South Africa
WE SEE YOU!!
This immigration issue has exposed so many people who are just educated but are far far from being learned. Who would’ve thought that going to school would result in people who think they went there just so they can be beyond reproach? People who are Intransigent and who tell people that their thoughts are superior because they used to excel in school making them semi-deity’s.
These ppl think they are beyond being taught by an ordinary person just because they see themselves as far more educated than anyone, resulting in them dismissing and downplaying peoples lived experiences that also have nothing to do with their area of learning? People who aren’t even humble enough to admit they were wrong and take accountability , they just tell you they are educated and that’s it, It’s even worse when that person is supposed to be a leader but they are just immune to the reality of others.
It’s sad because the mere definition of education is descriptive of a process that is never ending…
Y'all need to remember Ngiba was under pressure when he scored the 2nd own goal. Mbuthuma would have gotten the ball to score. Why would Ngiba want to score a controversial own goal when he could just "miss" the ball and leave it for Mbuthuma to score it? Please, let's stop outsourcing our thinking.
Y'all can cry and look for things that are not there, oksalayo we are the 2025/26 champions.
A Nigerian national, Henry, is blaming EFF leader Julius Malema, the ANC and the Human Rights Commission for what he describes as the growing disrespect and entitlement shown by some foreign nationals towards South Africans.
Henry was reacting to a trending video of a Somali woman who was seen making extremely disrespectful remarks about South Africans, claiming that Somalians came to dominate in South Africa.
According to Henry, such behaviour and disrespect towards citizens would never be tolerated in other African countries, including their own. He says South Africans are being undermined in their own country while leaders and organisations defend the foreigners over locals.
I find it so strange that it’s us as March and March that are apparently funded by White Monopoly when we don’t see white people affected by the crimes of Foreigners? Have you seen their white kids kidnapped? Their children die from poisonous Spaza shop food? Their children drugged, trafficked and prostituted? Their jobs completely dominated by foreigners? Their neighbourhoods run down, dilapidated and taken over by foreigners??? This thing of saying we are funded is a serious projection‼️‼️
Crossing a border illegally, avoiding immigration processes, and living undocumented is not bravery or survival it’s criminality. Stop trying to guilt South Africans into tolerating what no serious country would allow.
More often than not, I see Zimbabweans mocking South Africans for 'not owning their land,' as if ordinary Zimbabweans actually own theirs. To my South African brothers and sisters: please don’t take these insults to heart.
Even if we assume the majority of Zimbabweans 'owned' land, what is the utility of that land when our people are forced to cross the crocodile-infested Limpopo to work for the very same people we chased away in 2000? The idea of 'African land ownership' in this context is a fallacy perpetuated by fake Pan-Africanists. In Zimbabwe, land was grabbed and redistributed primarily to ZANU-PF officials. It is now a tool for political control; rural citizens are frequently threatened with eviction if they support the opposition
While Robert Mugabe died owning nearly 100 farms, Ian Smith had only one. I truly hope South Africa does not follow our blueprint. Every South African deserves decent housing, but agricultural land should be reserved for those who can produce and grow the economy. Not everyone is meant to be a farmer.
South Africans have a point. You [we] Africans should fix [y]our countries. Republic of South Africa ain't home.
NB. I schooled there, and sure, did return to mother Uganda.
Clearly, we are dealing with a case of mass psychosis. An American flag and badge but accent is pure Igbo. Complaining about South Africans enforcing law, yet he doesn't mention his government.
The betrayal is hard to ignore. For years, South Africa 🇿🇦 carried the weight of pushing for the African Union to secure a permanent seat at the G20—driven by the vision of a stronger, unified Global South. 🌍
Now, as Pretoria faces an aggressive and unfair onslaught from Washington—complete with pressure tactics around AGOA and economic coercion—the AU has inconveniently and shamelessly gone quiet. Instead of closing ranks and showing solidarity, it appears content to sit on the sidelines, even as it continues engaging in its own deals with the very power applying that pressure.
It’s a stark contrast. South Africa stepped up like a leader; the AU, in this moment, has turned its back on the country that ensured it had a seat at the table. It is now more concerned with bowing to a bully than defending one of its strongest advocates. A seat at the table means little if it comes at the cost of independence and principle. 🤐📉
South Africa spent 2024 and 2025 branding its presidency as the "Year of Africa," using its own resources to staff secretariats and host summits specifically to platform the AU’s "Agenda 2063. The AU is made up of a coterie of shameless, spineless and corrupt leaders. 🦠
#G20 #AfricanUnion #SouthAfrica #ForeignPolicy #Diplomacy #AfricaUnited
Hello Einstein. I love that you think Trump's America cares about you and your country, Zimbabwe. But here is a brief history lesson: It is South Africa that has lobbied the US to drop sanctions against Zimbabwe. Under George W. Bush, America passed the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA). Thabo Mbeki lobbied aggressively against this. Zuma continued where Mbeki left off. Ramaphosa also pushed this as one of his agenda items in his last meeting with Biden.
The result? Well, in 2024, the USA adjusted and refined the original legislation. South Africa's case to the USA, ON BEHALF OF ZIMBABWE - because YOUR leaders could not travel - was that sanctions on Zimbabwe are counterproductive as they weaken the REGION and affect ordinary citizens more than politicians. Under Ramaphosa, RSA supported SADC's anti-sanctions initiative AND made this a bilateral issue with the USA. The strategy was that it should not just be South Africa advocating for your country, but the entire region.
PS - I love a good debate. I enjoy it when someone with sound research and knowledge pushes back against me. It is always such a disappointment when my opponent is ill-informed.
What is fundamentally disturbing is people who blatantly ignored the gross dishonesty of Mengo during her testimony.
No evidence was presented that Mbenenge abused his power. The labour Code on harassment is clear on what constitutes vertical harassment. There was none.