@SABCNews And I won't be surprised if Home Affairs actually adhere to their demand because I've noticed that government listen to them more than it does it's citizens.
Foreign nationals residing in Addo in the Eastern Cape are calling on Home Affairs to develop an effective system that will help speed up the permit application process for foreign nationals. tinyurl.com/2mdmhmx4
South Africans are the most educated people in Africa.
Yes we know the White South Africans are very educated whereby the Black South Africans are Drunkards, Lazy and Looters.
March and March critics want South Africans to follow the rules of law, the same rule of law that allowed illegal foreigners to invade our country illegally. People shall govern themselves
@AfricaFirsts That's a good thing, and I'm sure they achieved all that because they were willing to stay in their country and develop it, instead of roaming the streets of other countries like homeless people.
Those who hate South Africa, they are welcome to hate us from their own country.
We don’t want you here. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
“We as South Africans are saying we have our own cross to bear” - A South African 🇿🇦
A South African shares the positive side of illegal immigrant exiting South Africa. She clarifies it’s time for Africans to build up our respective nations instead of abandoning our responsibilities and migrating to other nations for greener pastures.
#SouthAfrica#Africa#Politics#News
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From tomorrow, 1 June 2026, my fellow South Africans, stop buying from foreign-owned shops and stop sending your children there.
They have started putting poison in goods; lalelani nina bondlebekazizwa🤞🏾.
Abahambe📍🇿🇦❤️.
@Sinawo_Thambo March and March has never associated itself with any political party, so I don't see how this news. We've been saying that South Africa is this messed up because of politicians, hence as South Africans who want change, distance ourselves from politicians.
♦️Breaking News♦️
uMkhonto weSizwe Party has responded to a request at the Conference of the Left, to explain their relationship with the hate group known as “March & March” and others.
This comes as the Conference of the Left made an assessment that Capital is at the centre of the socio-economic problems facing SA, and any diversion from confronting Capital and pitting labourers and the working class against each other, is harmful to the domestic and international journey of solidarity.
MKP National Chairperson Nathi Nhleko outlined clearly that the MKP is against Afrophobia, against xenophobia and that the group is not an affiliate of MKP.
In his presentation, he affirmed what the Conference of The Left generally accepts, that there is a crisis of illegal immigration that must be addressed, and that the only relationship they have had with the group, was a meeting to understand their concerns which were apparently related to legislation regarding immigration.
Nhleko further requested that the MKP must be judged on what it does and what it pronounces on, and not on the actions of the people they meet, such as the hate group known as “March & March”
The Conference of the Left has not pursued debate on the matter following this clarification.