Home Affairs minister reveals they arrested an illegal Malawian who's fingerprints are linked to rape of a minor.
Yet some think they can guilt trip South Africans into pitying such.
It's easy to defend illegal immigration when your children go to private schools, your family uses private healthcare, & no one in your household is struggling to find work. Ordinary South Africans live with the consequences every day, while the elite debate from a distance.
One Malawian illegal immigrant who was wanted for child rape has been found in Durban, during the processing of immigrants before deportation. The South African family whom their child was raped by the illegal immigrant will finally get justice
Foreigners who are mostly Somalis have united and taken over Mayfair removing South Africans, some South Africans are hiding indoors fearing for their lives @SAPoliceNews where are you? @eNCA@Newzroom405@SABCNews No coverage?
Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich.
But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity.
We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts.
You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest.
The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.
@LilyTucker95@Sindi_Berry We also hold them accountable because theyโre abusing the failures of the government by coming here illegally. Being illegal in a country is a criminal offence.
The harsh reality is that I donโt know where my family and I will go if we are to move away from South Africa. We do not have dual citizenship, South Africa is our home, our ancestral homeland. So excuse us if we are passionate about it being in order.
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Whoever is advising the President is doing him a very HUGE disservice โผ๏ธ
The President needs to go back to the drawing board and understand how most of the things he is suggesting wonโt even work! He needs to practically take time and go to home affairs, BMA, the border, refugee centres etc and understand the problem before he can even try and provide solutions. The President needs to take time and UNDERSTAND the problem or he will always fall short.
Iโm disappointed that he continues to think this is a political and tribal issueโฆ
๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅWe need a June 16 March and March march @JacintaNgobese sisi please organize with the teams in all provinces.
All provinces should take part on the same day. 50 years later, South Africans and the Youth of South Africa are tired!