Let’s play a game: Ramaphosa Address Bingo.
□ “We condemn all forms of violence and lawlessness.”
□ “South Africa is a nation governed by the rule of law.”
□ “We acknowledge the concerns of communities.”
□ “We cannot blame foreign nationals for all our problems.”
□ “A multi-stakeholder task team will be established.”
□ “Government departments will work together to address the matter.”
□ “We are strengthening border management.”
□ “Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to act.”
□ “We must balance security with human rights.”
□ “Social cohesion is important.”
□ “We call on communities to remain calm.”
□ “Those who break the law, regardless of nationality, will face consequences.”
□ “We are engaging regional partners.”
□ “This matter requires a whole-of-government approach.”
□ “South Africans and foreign nationals must live in peace.”
□ “A report will be submitted to Cabinet.”
□ “We remain committed to finding lasting solutions.”
Did I miss any of the classics?😂
Remember when drugs were found at Pastor Mmusi Maimane’s church back in 2015? 😂
Now the same man is one of the biggest defenders of illegal foreigners flooding our country.
Mmusi always protecting the wrong people.
Deport every illegal foreigner NOW! Abahambe! 🇿🇦
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#MadlangaCommission
Amongst other good things, Orlando Pirates players showed to be disciplined. I mean no player received a red card. They didn't concede a penalty either. They were deservedly rewarded the treble🤞 I'm proud of this team man 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Twitter is the only app that actually fights bad governance. Without it, politicians would've gotten away with so many things while the rest of the people just chill on Instagram and TikTok.
In Zimbabwe, you get arrested for asking the government for clean water 🚱
Today, Zimbabweans think their opinions are better than us South Africans in our country
Joburg Cbd is so weird ,the you go to Marshall Town and you get a glimpse of how Joburg should look like clean and functional, you go to Ghandi Square beautiful and lots of potential, you go to Hilbrow you feel like you you don’t belong as a South African, you go to braam you feel like you are too old for that area, you go to maboneng you see the idea but something is still missing and you can see the decline creeping back slowly,you go to Newtown you can feel the Spirit of art,talent and creativity but it’s being let down, you go to mtn Down to bree you feel like you are in a mad max movie
If South Africa decided to remove undocumented immigrants and foreign nationals tomorrow, the rest of Africa would suddenly see countless videos from people who had been living very comfortably in South Africa for years.
At some point, honesty is needed. If you are living in South Africa legally or illegally and refuse to acknowledge the frustrations and realities South Africans are facing, many South Africans citizens will naturally consider you as an 3nemy and betrayal rather than solidarity.
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Jacinta schooling and lashing at African Leaders who are against recent protests in South Africa.
Comrades Jacinta is international,we are led . She is clear and fearless.
Tell me why Julius Malema is looking after Sindiso Magaqa's children, then protect Fadiel Adams who’s implicated in Sindiso’s death? Make it make sense
The most effective way to fight now is to approach the landlords who rent their houses to illegal foreigners
You show us the documents of your tenants
Because we march today tomorrow it’s business as usual
Holding landlords accountable will solve 80% of this problem.
Oh @NalediChirwa ….Point missed!!
Every functioning state regulates entry based on capacity and economic reality. South Africa cannot be the exception.
You don’t just settle anywhere in the world. Countries tie immigration to clear conditions , skills, scarce sectors, or strictly defined refugee protections.
So what policy logic is being applied here?
We are not against documentation. But to present it as a solution especially under the claim that it will help track criminals….is fundamentally flawed.
Illegal immigration is not just a criminal issue. It is an economic and systemic issue.
You cannot document and absorb more people into an economy that is already failing South Africans. Documentation does not create jobs. It does not fix service delivery. It does not resolve structural unemployment.
Until South Africa stabilises unemployment, restores service delivery, and rebuilds economic access, expanding the system only deepens pressure on those already left behind.
This is not about opposing reform , it is about demanding policy that actually responds to the scale of the problem.
Fix the state. Apply rational immigration policy. Prioritise South Africans. That is how serious countries operate.
Stop fooling people and yourselves EFF.