@IntercapeBus your bus from Mthatha to JHb which was supposed to leave at 19h20,only leaving now, no update re delay. You dont respect your customers nina, this is unacceptable esp since your prices are ridiculously high🚮🚮... Nx.
WATCH | As South Africa grapples with migration challenges, Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Olivier Nduhungirehe, argues that discussions should centre on the underlying causes of migration rather than assigning blame to a single country.
Those undocumented Malawians protesting in Durban are exposing the consequences of a government’s failure to enforce its own immigration laws. How much of a failed state do you have to be when illegal immigrants can openly protest and challenge the state without fear of law enforcement?
The buses have started transporting Malawians to court, where they are required to explain how they entered South Africa and why they have been staying in the country without legal permission. #Abahambe
The DA has no plan to deal with the current immigration crisis. In fact, Cape Town has lots of undocumented migrants who work there. The George accident exposed this a while ago.
These drugs were confiscated here at ST Albans Prison situated in East London. They were seized on Monday in the possession of a prison warder who works inside. His aim was going to smuggle them in for the inmates.
Wardens are the enablers of the striving crime inside prisons.
Illegal immigration is everyone's problem. People can pretend not to be affected for now. That will end soon.
It's just like the housing crisis here in Cape Town. Everyone feels the pinch eventually.
JMPD officers uncovered a counterfeit food labelling operation and suspected stolen municipal infrastructure during a high-impact operation in the Johannesburg CBD:
Officers approached informal traders selling goods from trolleys, but the suspects fled into a building at the corner of Edith Cavell and Plein Streets.
A search of the premises revealed large quantities of expired food products, including juices and yoghurts.
Investigators found that suspects were allegedly using chemical thinners to remove original expiry dates and replacing them with fraudulent labels showing extended expiry dates.
Officers also discovered cut electrical cables believed to be stolen municipal infrastructure.
The expired food and suspected stolen cables were confiscated. No arrests have been made yet, but JMPD has launched an investigation and vowed to track down those responsible.
JMPD Chief of Police, Patrick Jaca, condemned the operation, describing it as a threat to public health and city infrastructure, and said high-impact operations will continue to target criminal activities in the inner city.
@JoburgMPD@Jaca_Patrick
On Monday March and March Mpumalanga had a meeting with the City and according to City officials there are 3600 illegal shops run by foreigners and 46 companies hiring illegal immigrants😭😭😭
Well, many asylum seekers seem to be here primarily for economic opportunity. No evidence of persecution, no evidence of danger. Just an unquestionable right to exist, apparently. And heaven forbid they offer lectures on governance. We, as South Africans, don’t really need political advice from people who couldn’t make a success of things in the countries they left behind. We’ve got this. Thanks.
I’m putting together a compilation video of statements made by ANC ministers about South Africans and will be sharing it across social media platforms. I also plan to run targeted ads aimed at young voters during the election week on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube. These people are too comfortable in their positions and out of touch with the realities of South Africans.
I need the police to wait till they are sleeping and pounce on the ring leaders arrest them all so they can see the laws in South Africa need to be respected.