@uMaster_Sandz Unfortunately people are hungry and if the EFF says there will be free food, they will definitely show up. If South Africans boycott it, foreigners will be there in numbers and be given free t-shirts like they did on freedom day.
@Zinixolani@CrimeWatch_RSA Yazi we must honour this day. Even if the government wouldn't declare it a holiday, as South Africans we must wear camouflage clothing like the general did and show solidarity and remembrance of this occasion. The people shall govern
#MadlangaCommission [FIRED] Component Head: Organised Crime Investigations in the Detective and Forensic Services Division, Major-General Richard Shibiri has been DISMISSED from the South African Police Service (SAPS).
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@nasiphim Now this is the kind of reporting we want. We can always go back to the chats and capture the records by nationality. If Home Affairs and Department of Health doesn't capture their data using nationality and legal status, we will have to show them. The people shall govern.
Notice how the protesters march around the vehicle without damaging it or causing any harm. That alone tells you these protests are not driven by violence. The people know exactly why they are protesting and why they are angry. We are not a violent nation.😩
@ghanaboynie This is why we want them gone. But our challenge with these ones is that most of them have asylum permit, which somewhat makes them legal in the country, but it doesn't give them permission to run businesses.
WATCH: A Chinese factory owner was arrested alongside 21 alleged illegal immigrants he had employed to work in his factory in Newcastle on northern KwaZulu-Natal.
The overnight operation was led by the Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour, Jomo Sibiya - KZN Tonight Podcast
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@MolebatsiTurf The loudmouths live in the suburbs. For them, there is no issue with migrants because the ones that live around them are usually the legal ones or those who can afford their kind of lifestyle. These ones are living amongst us the poor and fighting for resources with us.
@THEOCTOPUS_1 As South Africans we gladly accept his decision. Now that's what we want during this period of time when we are trying to cleanup the house.
@Malatjie_@DadaMorero These people have been on standby there for weeks, waiting for the metros and their water canon to move, so that they can start selling again. These are the ones who refuse to go sell from inside the building, because they don't want to pay rent. #Abahambe