@MazwiMa4482@Am_Blujay You call them youth, basiqedile iskolo sona , sengisho upgrade 12 mina, mawubabheka kuthi class bayalazi vele? The educated ones will never do lomsangano they know better
@Am_Blujay This is wrong…attack me. Nobody wants an illegal anything in society, but These guys are not trained for what they are trying to do. Call the police and get the criminals arrested and deported
@Malatjie_@Am_Blujay That's what they are doing vele, we're they not told that only law enforcement can do this inspections, who are they to raid people's residential place, their match must be on the streets and end there, not even allowed to go to businesses
@Am_Blujay@RonaldLamola@CyrilRamaphosa@GovernmentZA@SAPoliceService is this allowed though,are they supposed to be fetched from their houses,the world is watching,please respond on the ground to restore our country's peace,kuya kuqhubeka and getting dangerous,please don't keep quiet 🙏
@Sello_Libram The shock is nonke nikholwa yiyo yonke lento ngo2026 yoo🙆♀️🤦♀️, do you all think they really want to self destroy their businesses like that vele? Stupid mibds ,use it sometimes to think out of the box 📦 🙄 don't disappoint mani
🚨 Prof Lumumba to Cyril Ramaphosa:
"Don't allow vigilantism to define how you deal with illegality."
A reminder that immigration policy should be decided by government, courts and the Constitution, not by whoever has the loudest megaphone on the street.
Gauteng Police stopped the March because many people were carrying guns… 😳😳😳Ziyaphi kanti izibhamu kwi March??? Police explained why they can’t carry guns
If amaZulu wants to take over the country, they must organize themselves legally and contest elections. Not this nonsense that they are doing. Law enforcement must be tightened
“They call us undocumented immigrants, yet they make it difficult for us to obtain documents. Even when your application is processed by Home Affairs, your records can disappear from the system six months later. Ordinary citizens have taken on the role of immigration officers, and anyone can stop you and demand your documents. I lived in South Africa for 16 years, and life there is very hard.”
— A Ghanaian man who lived in South Africa for 16 years recounts his experience, stating that immigrants face challenges obtaining legal documents and are frequently subjected to document checks by ordinary citizens instead of immigration officers
President Cyril Ramaphosa has directly addressed thugs who are pushing anti African migrants sentiments.
We now want to see whether the State will exert its authority and arrest them, one by one, especially if the march they called & led leads to violence and harassment of fellow Africans!
You allowed this to happen for too long. From taxi drivers deciding that e-hailing drivers, friends and relatives could not transport people, to this. Videos of non-state actors "enforcing" their jungle law on South African streets have been circulating for so long. These actors were proud of their "law enforcement" and actually recorded it. You and your government were spectators. It is a sign that you were absent or too scared to face the backlash should you act against South Africans breaking the law. It doesn't matter how valid grievances are, NO STATE should quietly watch a parallel state emerge, with non-state actors deciding who belongs snd who doesn't, who must live or die. Your government, led by you, did that.
South Africa will crack down on groups behind xenophobic violence, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Sunday, as anti-immigrant protests tarnish the country's reputation. https://t.co/QEuhlKtpyo