@AmukelaniMoyani@Leon_Schreib@HomeAffairsSA She's correct, South Africa is a free for all. An illegal immigrant can commit a crime and not be held accountable for. There's free medical assistance, free education for their children, they're getting grants, free everything.
@bosslady_za@Dzungie007 I believe you. There's an old video of him calling a police officer "a grade 12", he even said to the officer "Do you know who i am?". So there's no way he can allow unauthorized people to criss-question him about his identity. He's a great guy but he's lying here.
@_VelvetVibes_@Dzungie007 Which screenshots ? He's claiming that 6 people requested him to produce his identity at bosman street and m saying he's lying.
BREAKING NEWS | SAPS National Spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe has confirmed the arrest of 45-year-old UK fugitive Mkhanyisi Tshuma by the SAPS Organised Crime Unit and Interpol in Kensington, Johannesburg. Tshuma allegedly fled the United Kingdom after the deaths of his wife and two children. Mathe says, โSouth Africa is not a hiding place for fugitives.โ
That's the problem you don't care. Fortunately South Africa cares about your people hence they're still here. They're getting free medical assistance, education, social grants and they're also employed in our country illegally though because we care.
Since the conversation of illegal immigration gained momentum I realized that many Africans are struggling with interpreting rules, laws and regulations or maybe they are ignorant. There's a difference between legal and illegal. People must educate themselves on these subjects.
South Africans visiting Mozambique were harassed by a Mozambican while on vacation in the country LEGALLY. The stupid guy, who was fiming the entire interaction, couldn't answer when the group told them they only came for a short visit, and proceeded to scream when facts were being presented to him.
Imagine fighting someone on a short holiday who's legal in your country and who's spending is creating jobs and boosting the economy... mind blowing.
@justenriq Many Africans are angry at South Africa and South Africans because they want to stay in South Africa without papers. Fact remains, food bought in a house is by the number of house hold. Having many uninvited guests who are here to stay will overburden our systems. It's a fact.
Why is he not trending??
Heโs a Ghanaian ๐ฌ๐ญ veteran telling the truth, heโs saying he doesnโt blame SA ๐ฟ๐ฆ they started it as Ghanaians for the same reasons & many Nigerians died when it happened!
Why thereโs so much noise when South Africans are doing it???
@Khu_Ntshavheni You should have also said that in terms of the South African law, properties must be registered with different insurance brokers, so those who want compensation should approach their respective issuance companies to claim. Obviously illegal Nigerians don't have issuances.