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Raitlhwana

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参加日 Nisan 2013
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Raitlhwana@AtliKgoro·
@realGiven_k @Am_Blujay They love them indeed. Zimbabweans chase whites away from Zim, then they flok to SA following the same whites to work as slave labor
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
Julius Malema wisdom will kill you one day 🔥🔥
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Raitlhwana@AtliKgoro·
@HermainExcel All brands have such cars. There are people who hate renault, audi, bmw, vw bmw, etc as a result of bad experiences
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Jackson@HermainExcel·
Omoda owners are not having it easy. Some claim these cars give problems even when purchased as new and straight from the dealership. While some owners are fighting hard to defend their lovely Chinese Omoda cars
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Sundowns_Fanatic08
Sundowns_Fanatic08@Madumetja__M08·
Nigerians don't get along in their own country - Igbos and Yorubas.. Zimbabweans don't get along in their own country - Shonas and Ndebeles... But they want to advise South Africans in their own matters and want to get along in our country? Make it make sense my people....
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🇿🇦 Apostle Dr D Mekgwe🇹🇼
EFF open borders in SADC! 🇿🇼Zimbabwe and 🇧🇼Botswana plan to introduce passport-free travel, allowing citizens to cross the border using only national identity documents, in a move to ease mobility and strengthen regional integration. Africa Unite! ✊🏾
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𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐞𝐥 (a.wuah_ba)
Some South African youth asking this African foreigner who trades for a living to pack and leave their country with his family immediately This is very sad💔
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maf@therealmaf_·
@BkMalala But the legal ones are still getting beaten. Is that human?
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maf@therealmaf_·
Dear South Africans 🇿🇦, it took the whole of Africa for you to eventually gain your independence. Always remember that.
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Yaya Libram🇿🇦
Yaya Libram🇿🇦@Sello_Libram·
SHOCKING - IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE THAT REASONABLE ZIMBABWEANS🇿🇼 LIKE THIS ONE EXIST. The rotten, arrogant zimbabweans probably hate him.
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shums@YourBoiShu_·
Presidential motorcade accident earlier this morning in Midrand. Cherry driver must be charged for causing this accident 💔
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Raitlhwana@AtliKgoro·
@VusiThembekwayo Comrades wont be able to fill sofas and brown envelopes. AI will expose them too much
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
South Africa’s Garden Route has been ranked as the world's best road trip. The road trip stretches from Mossel Bay to Storms River.
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badhair@sompisixque·
@LadyMpopi @Julius_S_Malema That was before EFF established branches in Namibia, Nigeria, Botswana, Lesotho and Eswatini..😭😭
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Khoisan_Dudu🇿🇦🍉🇨🇩✊🏽
Remarkable. You’ve managed to write several paragraphs that say absolutely nothing of substance while congratulating yourself for saying it. This is the oldest rhetorical trick in the book when you cannot defend a position on its merits, zoom out to the broadest possible abstraction. “Migration is as old as civilisation.”Stunning. Truly. So is war, famine and disease. We still have policies against those. You’re standing in a burning house lecturing people about the history of fire. South Africa has 32% official unemployment. The real figure is higher. Our hospitals are turning away patients. Schools in townships are bursting. Electricity and water infrastructure is collapsing. And your contribution to this conversation is your family tree and a trade statistic you clearly don’t understand. The 150k South Africans in America went through background checks, skills assessments, visa applications, legal frameworks. The things you’re implicitly arguing against. That comparison doesn’t help you. It destroys your own argument. “Migrant labour built South Africa’s economy.” Yes. Past tense. In a era of full employment that no longer exists. Recycling a 1970s migrant labour justification for 2026 conditions is intellectual laziness. And there it is at the end “xenophobic mindset.” The emergency exit for anyone losing a debate. You ran out of arguments and reached for a slur. Classic.
Pemphero W Mphande@PempheroMphande

My brother, migration is a story as old as civilisation itself. Today, there are nearly 150,000 South Africans living in the United States. Does that warrant questioning the dignity or pride of South Africans? Of course not. Human beings have always moved toward opportunity. Even within South Africa, internal migration from Limpopo to the Western Cape in pursuit of better prospects is entirely normal. There are also roughly 10,000 South Africans living in Malawi, drawn by the same economic impulses. My own lineage reflects this reality. My great-great-grandparents migrated from KwaZulu-Natal and settled in Malawi, which means I carry South African roots. There is neither shame nor superiority in movement. It is simply the human condition. The only distinction is that, at times, movement requires crossing borders. Moreover, migrant labour from Malawi and other neighbouring countries has been instrumental in building South Africa’s economy and continues to sustain key sectors. That historical and ongoing contribution establishes a legitimate stake. Our economies are intertwined and mutually dependent. With approximately 500 million dollars in trade exchange annually, one cannot deny that we need each other. I hope this is something that your xenophobic mindset can comprehend. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

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Farida Bemba Nabourema
Xenophobia is a direct indicator of social decay. In every African country where you see populations turning violently against foreign nationals, what you are actually seeing is a population that is drowning financially, struggling to find work, struggling to eat, watching their living conditions deteriorate with no credible explanation from the people responsible for governing them. The foreigner becomes the easy explanation and excuse for a failing state. What makes it particularly revealing is who they target. They never target the foreign corporations extracting resources at below-market prices. Not the foreign financial institutions whose conditionalities have gutted public spending for decades, not the foreign governments whose diplomatic protection keeps predatory local elites in power election after election. Those actors are too distant and too legally armoured, living behind gates in neighbourhoods that the angry and the desperate cannot reach. So they go after the ones they can reach: the street vendor from a neighbouring country, the migrant worker who is every bit as broke and as desperate and as abandoned by power as they are. The poor man’s oldest and most reliable mistake is to see his enemy in his fellow poor person. It requires a macroscopic reading of how power actually operates to understand that the Malawian vendor and the South African unemployed youth are not each other’s problem. They are both products of the same system of extraction, the same manufactured scarcity, the same political class that needs them fighting each other precisely so they never turn around and face the right direction. Xenophobia is never a spontaneous eruption of hatred. It is what manufactured poverty looks like when it finally needs somewhere to go.
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PSAFLIVE
PSAFLIVE@PSAFLIVE·
Two illegal Zimbabwean foreigners who specialised in targeted crimes were caught stealing a car in a complex in Midrand at 3:00 AM. They attempted to attack the owner of the car but got moered before the police arrived.
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Aviwe Ndabazipheli
Aviwe Ndabazipheli@Aviwe_ii·
I just rewatched Jerusalema (2008) and let’s be real for a second: No South African 🇿🇦film has touched it since. It’s been 18 years, yet every single theme is more relevant today than it was back then: Township Poverty 🏚️ Hijacked Buildings 🏢 The Drug Pandemic 💊 Illegal Immigration 🛂 Lucky Kunene isn’t just a character; Rapulana Seiphemo gave us a masterclass in acting that rivals anything coming out of Hollywood. That opening scene alone? Pure adrenaline. The scale, the grit, the storytelling—it’s a perfect 10/10. The Debate: Is there actually a better SA movie? People love to bring up Tsotsi or District 9, but do they have the same cultural weight and "aged like fine wine" energy as Jerusalema? I’ll wait. 👇🏾💬
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