You're still blaming Mbeki for what happened in 2008? Bro, it's 2026. South Africa has had several presidents since then.
At some point, excuses have to expire.
If your grievance against Mbeki was legitimate, you've had 18 years to course-correct, rebuild your institutions, and fix the problem.
You can't keep claiming that your elections depended on the whims of the president of a foreign country nearly two decades later. At some stage, responsibility has to shift back to your own leadership.
In the upcoming elections, we will vote for these two.
Not because we are members of ActionSA, but because we want to reward them for the work they have done for South Africans.
Zimbabweans must take charge of their own destination. We can't keep subcontracting our struggle to others. Our neighbors are fed up (rightfully so) by our continous excuses.
I'll be voting for ActionSA in my ward and as my PR vote in Johannesburg.
If a better option comes up between now and November, I'll let you guys know.
I need the ANC & DA out. And I don't have time for the EFF.
Respectfully, this constant narrative of running away from our problems & almost blackmailing our neighbours with mass migration predictions needs to stop. Zimbabwe’s challenges should first be confronted by Zimbos. Who is supposed to fight for a country if not its own citizens?
@News24 This retarded racist is going to end up eating the Groenewald diet of dry pap+ boiled egg powder for many years, sleeping on a dirty sponge mattress sharing a jail cell with his absolute worst nightmare-black prisoners. The Italian designer tracksuit will be of no use. Beyutiful.
@nasiphim@HermanMashaba Madam mayor there is an illegal new squatter camp emerging in mamelodi East near Glenway new house development , please look into it
@SneKhumaloSA 💯. Johannesburg is the pits. There's shacks right next to Porsche dealership on Main+Witkoppen, opposite a school,and right in the heart of a residential area of home owners paying high rates+taxes. G20 has come and gone @DadaMorero is back to factory settings.
This Morning I’m going to meet with South African 🇿🇦 Hawkers and Spaza Shop owners who are refused Trading Permits from our municipality while illegal immigrates from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Somalia 🇸🇴 Ethiopia 🇪🇹 and Pakistani 🇵🇰 get them. This is why we are going to march again so that the Mayor Receive our memorandum. Thobela Ke Yona 💚
When these native kids were killed by foreign owned Spaza shops,no foreign funded NGOs and Pan Africanists made noise about their shattered dreams, but South Africans are being blackmailed because a foreign child must go back to their native Land alive 💔
There seems to be a move by academics to name what is happening in SA "ethnic cleansing". I absolutely do not agree with the use of that term. Calling the move by South African township and shanty dwellers to reclaim space in the informal economy “ethnic cleansing” is a dangerous and disingenuous distortion. It strips a grave historical term of meaning and turns local economic struggle into a genocide-frame accusation.
If every demand for controlled borders, documentation, township economic protection and law enforcement gets labelled ethnic cleansing, then one could just as easily argue that the displacement of economically desperate South Africans from their own township economies by foreign-dominated informal trade is also a form of ethnic cleansing against South Africans. It stripped people of place, dignity, security and livelihood. I guess it is a US funding ploy. Watch research and ngo extraction proliferate around this term. #MarchandMarch.
We are expected to be pro-Africa to wave flags, chant solidarity, and embrace a continent that hates itself from within. But how can we preach unity when the very countries we are supposed to love are tearing themselves apart? Look at Zimbabwe, it was the Shona versus Ndebele. The Gukurahundi massacre of the 1980s, where over 20,000 Ndebele were killed by a Shona-led government . The violence was deliberate, brutal, and it was not colonial, it was African against African. And the wounds are still open. The same pattern repeats across the continent, Kenya, Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia. The tribal wars are not accidents, they are choices. We cannot claim to be a united continent when we cannot even unite within our own borders. You cannot demand solidarity from South Africa when you refuse to show it to each other. The hypocrisy is staggering. 🇿🇦✊🏾
Meet Yobarnub - he's wanted by Nigeria's EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) since around 2021 for cyber-related fraud (common "yahoo boy"/internet fraud allegations in such circles). @NigeriaGov@PoliceNG !
Reminder again to all foreigners: white South Africans are South Africans. They have all the rights and privileges of all South Africans. Africans from outside South Africa’s borders are foreigners and don’t have the rights of all South African citizens. If you don’t like that, stay out of South Africa and don’t meddle in our internal affairs. This country changed in 1994. This is the path we chose and this is the path we are sticking to.
Hold the line fellow South Africans.
Remain vigilant.
SA will not go the same way as the UK and the rest of Europe.
We'll not allow Sharia law to get a foothold in our country.
@Olajide1699589@DefenseNigeria Nigerians allergic to the truth as always.We dare the US more times than you start yr generators.South Africa expelled an Israeli diplomat in 2025.Then there's SA v Israel,ICJ. Look that up when your lights come back on. You can change all yr useless Ministers, it won't help you.
If Teboho Mokoena endorsing the EFF while on national team duty is "perfectly fine," then don't complain when Springbok players endorse the DA or VF Plus. It's either national teams stay politically neutral, or everyone gets the same freedom. You can't have two sets of rules.