MBALULA: Let us jog the public memory, because they will deny it. In January 2022, the Economic Freedom Fighters and their leader, Julius Malema, marched into restaurants, beginning at the Mall of Africa, to 'inspect' how many South Africans and how many foreigners were employed, demanding a sixty forty quota of locals to migrants. At one establishment the owner was pressured until a staffing split was announced.
The Department of Employment and Labour condemned these unlawful, self-appointed inspections at the time. That theatre, the party posing as the enforcer, hauling the foreign worker into the spotlight, helped to normalise the very targeting of the vulnerable that we now see on our streets. Today the same party wishes to wrap itself in the flag of pan-Africanism. The record says otherwise. You cannot light the match in 2022 and profess shock at the fire in 2026.
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APEX Citizens of Ghana have petitioned the Ghana Immigration Service, raising concerns over what they describe as a surge in illegal migration and the increasing presence of “South Africans” and Nigerians in the country.
The group alleges that this trend is fueling insecurity and unemployment, claiming foreign nationals are taking over the retail sector.
My favourate patriotic couple.
They truly make me proud and inspire to work even harder with full knowledge that South Africans are resilient.
We are not going to be just spectators in our country.
Much as i dislike the man, i agree with him that schools must be optimized to make talent discovery more about merit and less about connections. There's a lot of undiscovered talent that ends up going to waste all because schools are not scouting in the right places
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Ghana has been quietly carrying out deportation drives and the media has been quiet…….In Ghana it’s called immigration crackdown while in South Africa it’s called Xenophobia.
A Nigerian man says in 2027 they’re going to create Orania like State within South Africa, where Non Nigerians won’t be allowed.@PresidencyZA@HomeAffairsSA@JacintaNgobese