I'm telling you guys, those foreigners spazashops are all selling drugs. There's is not a single one that is not selling drugs. The same goes to cellphones, accessories & gadgets repairs kiosks
NIGERIAN DRUG DEALER | A 35-year-old Nigerian national was arrested by Potchefstroom SAPS for dealing in drugs, after police acted on information received.
Police received information about suspected drugs concealed in an alley behind a local bakery. The information was immediately operationalised. Through further investigation, police followed up on additional leads, which led them to a flat where the suspect had allegedly been seen.
The suspect was searched, and police allegedly found drugs, as well as an undisclosed amount of cash, in his possession. He was immediately arrested for allegedly dealing in drugs.
The suspect is expected to appear before the Potchefstroom Magistrate's Court on Monday, 6 July 2026, on a charge of dealing in drugs.
Attached are photographs of the seized exhibits.
A 67-year-old Nigerian grandmother has been arrested after allegedly trying to smuggle 130kg of cocaine hidden inside plantain peels at Lagos airport
The drugs were reportedly discovered by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency during an inspection, bringing the alleged smuggling attempt to an abrupt end.
Now illegal immigrants from South Africa found themselves stucked in the border because their countries are refusing to take them.
Zimbabwe is refusing to take their people, they accused them of being illegal immigrants.
Malawi is refusing to take their people, they accused them of being illegal immigrants.
Mozambique is refusing to take their people, they're accusing them of being illegal immigrants.
#ALEXANDRATUCKSHOPRISING 🔥
We are done waiting for government and useless ministers who do nothing but talk.
we have launched the Alexandra Tuck Shop Empowerment Project 50+ committed South African brothers and sisters taking back our streets and our economy.
We’re opening locally-owned tuck shops/spaza shops. No more foreign domination in our townships.
I’ve opened the Back a Buddy crowdfunding campaign. We’re buying in bulk with Doorstep, empowering black suppliers and SMMEs so the money stays with us.
https://t.co/xYUgFL1AAJ
Every rand counts.
I'm pleading with all communities in our country to go harder on Somalis, Ethiopians, Pakistanis, Nigerians, and Bangladeshis in our townships. They're very rude, stubborn, and arrogant; they say they are prepared to fight us in our own communities, which means they aren't going anywhere. #ABAHAMBE
#Addicts Another challenge facing @eThekwiniM is those who have occupied the open space opposite King Dinuzulu park. This group consisting of addicts and homeless was removed from Che Guevara (formerly Moore Road). The metro has been struggling to sort out the mess. #eNCA