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@Ntorealthabizo1 @jimNjue_ You must also know that we have very many south Africans who worked in Kenya and have refused to go back because they love it here . Sharp minds ,affordability and convinience . They still shop in SA and get their things brought here . Kenya is good despite our issues
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@kachieze @ThembisileQ21 You talk about attacking people but there’s no proof of that. You just take any news online and just run with it. Show reliable sources of videos/evidence of atttacks
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The illegal immigration problem is real and nobody is contending it.
The contention is how to fix it. You focus energy where the problem is and not by breaking the law and attacking people.
Broken window effect - You open the door for all manner of human rights and criminal acts as you have seen happening. This will degrade your society over time and spread into all other forms of public affray.
Right problem + wrong solution = terrible outcome and de@th of your society.
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Most African countries gained their independence way before us. Why aren't they thriving?
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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Vuyo, you’re wrong! There's a massive difference between enforcing immigration laws and telling a legal resident to fix your country. The Ghanaian national attacked in KwaZulu-Natal had proof of legal status. This wasn't immigration enforcement, it was harassment, pure and simple. You're conflating lawful policy with mob justice. Governments across Africa do enforce immigration laws through due process, not street intimidation.
Don't cloak xenophobia in the language of policy failure.
Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦@ZungulaVuyo
There is no government that would summon our Ambassadors if the government actually enforced immigration laws. Immigration laws are enforced all over Africa and rest of the world, and no one says its xenophobia. The issue in SA, is a failing government that leads to citizens having to step in. The only solution is a government actually enforcing the immigration laws !!!
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@kachieze @kwasi_championn Fair? How is it fair if they are doing it illegally.
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This is actually nonsense.
“Taking their jobs” is an argument that has never held water anywhere.
How many Togolese, Cameroonians, Ghanaians and Beninois living in Nigeria are taking your job?
The only people who hold these archaic opinions are lazy and unproductive people who are unable to compete in a fair and open jobs market.
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@Montyilr @kwasi_championn Theres no violence, stop believing unverified news
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@kwasi_championn No one is against them fighting for their country but you don't attack random people! You don't use violence that's the whole point!
Foreigners are taking over because their extremely lazy! Visit there and you will see how lazy they are
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@kwasi_championn @quojo_yirenkyi There’s no violence. They just believe every unverified video they see.
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@quojo_yirenkyi You’re right, that’s unfortunate, violence is not the answer but it is a symptom of people that are just lashing out cos of frustration
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@kachieze @ThembisileQ21 SA has illegal immigration problem. Im not sure if you know and choose to ignore that fact as you liken it to the rest. I know about global immigration and have lived in a different country before, legally.
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Every African country has other Africans living there, a lot of other Africans.
In fact, every country in the world has immigrants.
Humans have always moved around, inter-married. Invited other friends and family to the country they have moved to.
Immigrants in SA is no different. You just need to step outside your echo chamber to see beyond your nose.
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@AceofNaija @funshographix Share one violent attack associated with immigration. You just believe unverified videos and spread lies
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@funshographix No one said they can’t do that but the violent attacks? That’s a no no
There are officials that handle immigration just report them
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@kachieze @ThembisileQ21 Where in the post they said SA is thriving and why flock there if it’s not thriving
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@ThembisileQ21 You aren’t thriving.
If you were, you guys wouldn’t have descended into this street anarchy.
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@J_Pineau @ThembisileQ21 Who sanctioned Nigeria? They flock to SA, which apparently chose wrong independence
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@ThembisileQ21 You think you have independence? Its because they sought after economic independence not only political independence like you did and in return they where either sanctioned or embargoed for trying to put their citizens first in economic & land ownerships plus other factors
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@tipedzemt @ThembisileQ21 Answer the question. Why aren’t they thriving despite being independent earlier
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@ThembisileQ21 It is fair to take it from that point of view. But remember those that are thriving are the owners of the means of production and certainly not the ordinary black South Africans. If you look at the unemployment rate those that are mostly affected are blacks.
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@D_Molatoli @pastalj With all this money why does he need the job, damn
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This guy Major Phiri loaned some friends who own a Security Company R1 million in different amounts on the same day. Just like that. 😅
He's so bold about it, telling Commissioners, "it's my money, I use it as I please". Yho I've never seen anything like this in my big age.
#MadlangaCommission
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@Lwandile07 @KreatesWealth He calculated according to the liabilities mentioned, how is it dumb? Or is the math off?
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220k salary
Tax - 83k
Provident fund - 22k
3 Mil bond - 30k
COJ bill - 12k
Medical Aid for family of 4 - 13k
520d - 25k
CX5 - 13k
Curro for 2 - 12k
You are now left with 10k and I haven’t even mentioned insurances or food or savings
Nkunzi Ebomvu 🐂@babaMbatha_
with a 220k salary??? yerrr a lovely home plus a Mazda CX5 for my wife, kids at Currio, a nice 520d for me and two local vacations a year for the family kungaphuma and still be okay financially.😮💨😮💨🥹🥹
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@Basophani @vendaprincesss @hlovo_ He will get unlimited head and coochie. He will always get his clothes ironed house I’ll forever be clean. Food will never get cold. Idk there’s more benefits than you think.
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Y’all are having sex with men but refusing to cook for them 😂😂
TSHIAMO@tshianki
Me when a man ask me to cook for him.
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@Basophani @hlovo_ Why tf would you ask me that , im not a man how would i know
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@RichieCharger @mina_winst So the stronger currency isn’t an advantage to spend it in a country with weaker currency? Isn’t that what tourists or travellers do?
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@mina_winst We Ghanaians are typically known for not travelling. We hardly move. Then comes this generation of Ghanaians who are obsessed with travelling. What at all are they looking for in South Africa. The Cedis is even stronger than their currency.
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