@MTshwete Communities would never take matters into their own hands if authorities have been doing their jobs.
Taking bribes is all that authorities do all day.
It's time the people showed govt how the job is supposed to be done.
@SABCNews We are in this mess because we left immigration control to police and immigration officials.
All they do all day long is to collect bribes and wave escort caravans of buses carrying illegal immigrants.
This time we're taking matters into our hands.
Ngenkani futhi!
@Julius_S_Malema@Ndlmia We're now accustomed to this TEMU energy from guests of Madlanga before they appear at the Justice College.
After giving testimony, the SAPS will be waiting at the door with a J50.
Haak! Pretoria Central Police Station.
@QaanitahHunter This colours almost threw me off.
I almost concluded that you, too, have received your fair share of gravy from the National Lotteries Commission.
@TruthMattersBro@iamSivN@Tsietsi_Mohale It wouldn't hurt if aliens could go home and allow us a moment to ourselves.
Do you guys ever have a moment just and conversing among yourselves about how you could improve your own homelands... so that you could stop nauseating us here in South Africa.
@Absolute_Kganki@SongezoZibi@Rise_Mzansi Songezo Zibi is hopelessly wrong on this question of mass illegal immigration.
South Africa is not a sanctuary for rebels, rapists, and murderers who've committed heinous crimes against their people back home.
All illegal immigrants must leave South Africa by 30 June 2025.
โPresident @CyrilRamaphosa must step aside as the president of @MYANC and as the head of state of the Republic of South Africa.โ - ex @SACP1921 General-Secretary Cde. Charles Nqakula ๐ค๐๐โค๏ธ
#AfricanRenaissancePodcast
When Europeans steal a country they name themselves after it.
Israelis claim to be "Semites" despite being European
Colonists claim they're "Americans" while reducing real Americans to "Indians"
Boers claim they're "Afrikaners"
Identity theft is a huge part of colonialism.
WATCH | Several organisations in Polokwane, Limpopo, are calling for stricter immigration laws and have handed a memorandum of concerns to the Premierโs Office.