
Isabella
54 posts



🇿🇦 JUST IN: Xenophobic Attacks Could Cost South Africa Jobs, Businesses and Billions in Investment Economists have warned that continued xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals could damage South Africa's economy. Foreign-owned businesses across South Africa employ local workers, pay taxes, rent shops from South African landlords and contribute to economic activity. If businesses are looted, destroyed or forced to close, jobs and tax revenue could be lost. Experts also warn that recurring attacks on foreigners could discourage foreign investors, reduce tourism and damage South Africa's international reputation. The warning comes as tensions rise ahead of a June 30 deadline announced by anti-immigration groups. South African authorities have stated that the deadline is not an official government directive. Analysts say South Africa's unemployment crisis, poverty and inequality cannot be solved through xenophobic attacks, warning that such actions could further weaken an already struggling economy.










The little boy who was bruta!!y assau!ted is not an orphan. Here are his parents and what they have to say. My humble appeal is that couples should only have the number of children they can adequately care for. Stop entrusting children of such a young age to the care of others.

















