NSA Party - We Put South Africans First

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NSA Party - We Put South Africans First

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We are a socially conservative political party in South Africa, standing for free speech, traditional & family values, national sovereignty. [email protected]

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As The Globalist Parties declines as a force in our country, just as it did last time, we must be ready to step in: Help us build. We already have number of activists and a manifesto that places national immigration at the front and centre of our agenda
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South African farmers are struggling while we become dependent on foreign imports to feed ourselves. Not only is the quality of this beef substandard, but at a time of global uncertainty, the government should be prioritizing our food security and self-sufficiency.
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Mazwi Kubheka has been missing for several days, and it seems that he was kidnapped by illegal foreigners. Because he is South African, the media does not cover him.
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Dear South Africans, How do we celebrate "Freedom Day" with 30 million foreigners? South Africa can't survive more illegal foreigners residing in our country. We can save South Africa by closing the borders. #SaveSouthAfrica
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Socialism, by contrast, is internationalist by design. They preach about “workers of the world” while ignoring the workers of South Africa. The moment you put political or economic ideology above the national question instead of below it, you’ve inverted the whole order.
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Communism has no place in South Africa. Has never had any place in South Africa and will never have any place in South Africa. Nationalism, on the other hand, has been around since day one.
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#sapsFS On 12/01, a multi-disciplinary team rescued a 78yr-old male from the mountain top, Mabolela Qwaqwa. The elderly man reportedly slipped and fell down the cliff. A rescue mission was kick-started by the #SAPS, Fire Brigade, Paramedics and Rescue Officers from the Department of Health’s EMS and the College of Emergency Care. He was hoisted to safety and received necessary medical treatment before he was transported to Mofumahadi Manapo Mopeli Regional Hospital for further examination and treatment. He was rescued safely without major injuries and is stable. #SearchAndRescue ME saps.gov.za/newsroom/msspe…
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King Monada’s one-man show leaves Mzansi divided over mysterious statue South African music star King Monada shocked fans at his much-anticipated one-man show on 30 December at Nkowankowa Stadium, not just with his performance but with a mysterious statue that appeared on stage moments before he took to the stage. The colourful female figure, adorned in green, black, pink and floral elements immediately ignited debate among the thousands in attendance and users across social media. Videos of the statue quickly went viral, with reactions sharply divided. Some concertgoers and online commentators were quick to suggest sinister symbolism, with claims that the design resembled Medusa or hinted at “evil spirits.” “King Monada proved that he’s working for the kingdom of darkness,” one fan wrote, while another dismissed the display as “pictures of satanism.” But not all responses were alarmed. Many fans defended the artistic choice as part of an imaginative stage concept, applauding Monada’s creative risk. “All I see is his concept of a floral, summer or earth theme,” one supporter commented, calling the visual “so creative.” King Monada, born Khutso Steven Kgatle, one of South Africa’s biggest house and Afro-pop stars, has a history of stirring public conversation through his music and public moments. Known for hits like Ska Bhora Moreki and Malwedhe, he’s built a reputation not just as a performer but as a bold cultural figure within South African entertainment. When we reached for comment, Monada’s management declined, stating they are not doing interviews at this time.
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🚨 BREAKING: Somalis are STALKING ICE agents to their hotels in Columbus, Ohio, protesting outside and waving the Somali flag Police should IMMEDIATELY find out how they’re tracking ICE, and these Somalis should be deported IMMEDIATELY! Enough!
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