@Constitution_94 I’ve noticed that many politicians seem more loyal to serving their political parties first before serving South Africans. It often feels like party interests come before the needs of the people. If you listen closely to how they speak, you can hear where their priorities lie.
@FabAcademic Thank you for sharing this, Prof. The challenge is that we’re ultimately judged by our actions, not by our statements about what we shouldn’t have done.
@ntsikimazwai@scelombhele1 You are aware that there is budget allocated to hospitals and our own people are chowing it? Why do we always expect the white to save us?
@88_joshuamune@CyrilRamaphosa Even South Africans are not safe in South Africa. People are fighting for resources. Also what are other African leaders doing to ensure that people leave their country legally? African leaders need to start working to together to build a better future for everyone.
@DavidMadaha1@CyrilRamaphosa Majority of people who xenophobic are not even here on X. The problem is when people are fighting for resources that causes problems. Also, what are other African leaders doing to ensure that their economy is growing and more people are not leaving the country illegally?
@Judaeda3 Sometimes it’s important to go to the communities and understand how some of this issues affect them. South Africans are the most welcoming people. But there is a lot happening on the ground hence this is a ticking bomb