When @BafanaBafana was set to face South Korea at the @FIFAWorldCup, I was feeling sort of pessimistic, if I'm honest. A draw against Czechia and a 2-0 loss to Mexico (with a weird back-five formation and two red cards) completely shattered my belief. But that Korea win was a super sweet surprise. Canada might be a hard team to beat, especially since they're the hosts, but regardless of what the result may be, I'm pretty happy about how the team managed to turn things around.
I don't get why everyone is trying to make it about her as an individual. The amount of illegal immigrants and job replacement taking place has been a topic of discussion for years in this country, whether it's been open or behind closed doors. People from all walks of life are plainly fed up with what is happening in this country. She just happens to be the face and the voice of the voiceless. And frankly I hope she's getting financial support from someone for doing what she's doing.
SACR has crossed a major national engagement milestone.
Thank you to every South African who participated, our incredible creators who drove this campaign and the media who gave us a platform.
Next stop: 100 000.☺️
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Im so happy @flysaa is back! Yoh.🥺 Just landed on a SAA flight and the experience was EXCELLENT. 10/10. No notes. And this has been the case on every SAA flight I’ve been on. My favourite is when they announce “our cabin crew can assist you in any of the following languages…”😍
@MissZanZan@HomeAffairsSA Bru, doesn’t make sense. Even when it expires no one tracks these people. In other countries they track you, if you quit school then they tell you now in breach of your visa and advise you to leave or they’ll deport you.
So @HomeAffairsSA had adverse findings against this guy but still didn’t deport him. He’s been trying to scam the immigration system since 2013, but still no action taken against him, that’s condoning the lawlessness.
The deleted article headline was
“after a recent rise in anti-immigrants protests and xenophobia in South Africa, the Nigerian government organized repatriation for citizens returning to Nigeria" @mailandguardian
We’ve seen similar reporting on immigration. Headlines repeatedly frame concerns as “anti-immigrant” or “xenophobic,” even when many people are specifically talking about illegal immigration and the enforcement of existing laws.@SAEditorsForu
Journalism should inform the public, not selectively shape the narrative. Accuracy, context and accountability matter, especially on issues as sensitive as immigration. Something needs to be done about @mailandguardian they can’t get away with this.
These are the people you gave student visas @HomeAffairsSA they are internet scammers. When are you tracking them and arresting them for breach of their visas?
All the yahoo boys in Parklands are on student visas, they’ve never seen a classroom since their arrival in the country. @HomeAffairsSA how do you account for the student visa you are issuing?
"Nigerians come here as students... but many never go to school."
In this exclusive interview with @sisiogelagos , South African activist and leader of the March and March Movement, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma argues that South Africa's student visa system is being exploited by some migrants.
Watch her explain why she believes immigration has become one of the country's most divisive issues.
🎥 The full interview is now on YouTube.
📌https://t.co/GbGsO4uWPF
#Borderlines #SouthAfrica #Nigeria #Migration #Africa
1. All black men must be armed in South Africa.
2. Muslims are playing the long game, they are taking over this country.
3. The ANC of OR Tambo died with Tambo, what we have now are crooks.
4. Organise your communities.
1. All black men must be armed in South Africa.
2. Muslims are playing the long game, they are taking over this country.
3. The ANC of OR Tambo died with Tambo, what we have now are crooks.
4. Organise your communities.
@SithabisoStar@HomeAffairsSA@WitsUniversity Also Home affairs seem to be blind to the abuse of student visa. All the Nigerians in Parklands are on student visa yet they’ve never seen a classroom. Even the retirement visa is being abused.
@SediiSossa@HomeAffairsSA Yho, our @HomeAffairsSA perpetuates the disregard of our immigration laws. All these people have expired visas and no one tracks them. Life goes on as we if they’ve not broken the law.