#CountryDuty
Just in:
@Newzroom405 is reporting that a husband of a prominent politician has been arrested in Bloemfontein for housing undocumented foreign nationals
#30June#June30
In all the countries I've traveled to around the world, I've never been to one where the government prioritises foreign nationals over its own citizens.
I've also never been to a country that would allow me to stay even one extra day after my visa had expired.
This is an Entire Scam
They’re affiliated with Nigerians and Pretending to be representing Tsonga people.
We live among snakes
Let’s expose them ‼️ Lemisunu
ANOTHER @SANDF_ZA VIDEO SURFACES :
Another video of @SANDF_ZA voicing their fustration against @MYANC led government.
It becomes clear now that some officials hate what @GovernmentZA is doing to South Africans. Choosing illegal foreigners over its people.
I guess time is now to fight against the oppression that @MYANC is subjecting our country and its people into.
We're doing this for our future generation.
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The government wasn’t going to do anything about the illegal immigration if it wasn’t for March and March. I don’t think y’all realise how crazy that is.
South Africans, at what point do we admit that we have normalised failure?
How do we accept a system where citizens can lose up to 41% of their salaries to tax, yet corruption continues to thrive, rural roads remain undrivable, municipalities collapse, and local councillors operate with little to no accountability?
Taxation without visible service delivery is not governance; it is betrayal.
This country does not lack money. It lacks ethical leadership, consequence management, and political will. We cannot keep comparing ourselves to countries like Qatar and pretending the difference is luck. The difference is leadership, planning, discipline and accountability.
South Africa deserves a government that respects every rand taken from its people. The amount of tax we are paying is just insane😭💔
Nigeria discovered oil in 1956
The UAE discovered it 1958
Today, the UAE worth $700 billion
Nigeria is $500 billion in debt
Same resources, same decade, opposite results!