Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia warned that government will not tolerate vigilantism against undocumented foreign nationals, stressing that only the state has authority to enforce immigration laws.
He said police have been instructed to arrest anyone involved in intimidation, assaults, or other unlawful actions targeting foreign nationals. https://t.co/fjYzsXchQ9
📷: Video: Wendy Dondolo / IOL
#FirozCachalia #UndocumentedForeignNationals #Police
@robertmarawa Too much back passing. Even sometimes on attack, the players pass backwards.
There should be a total rebuilding of the team after the World Cup. We need players who can take on defenders without passing the ball backward every time.
Dear President @CyrilRamaphosa; Nothing exposes the sheer ineffectiveness of the @GovernmentZA than the empty hospital lines! It took @JacintaNgobese to STOP the free for all!!
If even developed countries can’t handle it, how do you expect a developing country like South Africa to handle an influx of migrants especially illegal ones? 🤔🤔🤔
Atenção! Vejam que o Messi foi para machucar o argelino, primeiro ele agride com o joelho, como o zagueiro resistiu e não caiu, ele pisa a panturrilha do Mandi intencionalmente. Expulsão clara, existe um esquema corrupto para beneficiar o Messi e sua seleção nessa Copa do Mundo!
They are rioting because the deportation process requires documentation. And documentation includes fingerprints... which would link them to crimes and prevent them from coming back.
Entering any country without the proper documents is called a crime,unless that country is south Africa then it's called Pan Africanism or African unity
I’m putting together a compilation video of statements made by ANC ministers about South Africans and will be sharing it across social media platforms. I also plan to run targeted ads aimed at young voters during the election week on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube. These people are too comfortable in their positions and out of touch with the realities of South Africans.
South Africa will eventually have to draw the line somewhere.
If African governments say they don’t have the resources to even repatriate their own citizens, then the real question is: what is their long-term plan for those people once they are back home?
If a state cannot fund transport for a few thousand people today, how does it expect to provide jobs, housing, healthcare, and basic services tomorrow so those same people don’t end up returning to South Africa out of necessity?
South Africa cannot indefinitely absorb the consequences of governance failures elsewhere in the name of ubuntu or regional solidarity. At some point responsibility has to sit where it belongs: with the governments of those countries.
We need to start being honest about how we have normalised bad leadership, incompetence and corruption on the African continent, and how South Africa has had to bear the brunt of poorly governed nations for decades now.
But at some point, South Africa will also have to stop playing the role of enabler.
@SothoDudu@QueOrSomething This means that these governments send their people to South Africa. They are smuggled into the country by their own government.
So now you understand the feeling of being expected to suddenly come up with money for something you never planned or budgeted for. You can't even raise a once off fund to assist with the repatriation of your own citizens, yet South Africans are expected to somehow find the resources year after year to accommodate the costs associated with large numbers of illegal aliens. Then, when taxpayers question the strain on public services and finances, they're branded xenophobic. Financial realities suddenly become important when the bill lands on your doorstep, but when South Africans raise the same concerns, they're told to stop complaining and carry on paying.
So illegal immigrants only become an inconvenience when they show up in our suburbs?
What I hate about my own kind is how we pretend not to care about the very real grievances black communities have been dealing with for years, until it finally hits our
The South African middle class gets punished for being productive. Earn a little more and SARS takes a bigger slice, yet you're still expected to fund your own medical aid, security, schooling and transport. Taxation without corresponding services is not fairness.
#TaxrevoltSA
🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING — World Cup “Disaster”
Mohammad Mohebi and Mehri Taremi Say:
“Not to Make Excuses but This Is Not a Fair Competition.”
Iranian Players argued they should arrive 2 days before matches instead of traveling, training, and playing while exhausted by 5 hours in Immigration Controls and Transit.
🚨🚨| Uruguay national team was subjected to 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐒𝐄 security screening upon arrival in the US ahead of their World Cup opener.
Sniffer dogs were deployed as players’ luggage underwent thorough inspection on the roadside next to the team bus. 😳
South Africans 🇿🇦 we need to stand together AND reject the abuse by @sarstax
Nothing justifies almost 50% of our salaries being stolen by these government with very little to show off in our communities!!
#TaxRevoltSA