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Fiswa Vilane

@Fiswa_

Let the young man in his desperation go out and hunt... If he kills the elephant, his poverty ends, if the elephant kills him, his poverty ends.

Nelspruit, South Africa Katılım Şubat 2012
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Nolwazi Nkomo@NolwaziNkomo5·
I hope she becomes the President or deputy President of South Africa one day🙏🥺 We trust God for His understanding is unsearchable🙌
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Kganki Chávez Mphahlele 🇿🇦
When @FloydShivambu predicted the date of the 2026 Local Government Elections to be on the 4th of November 2026. The most brilliant mind in South Africa right now. 🧠🔥🫱🏾‍🫲🏿
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
Dankie wena Oscar Mbo✊🏻🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
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Samkeliso Tshuma
Samkeliso Tshuma@samkebusiness·
What's happening in South Africa requires all of us to be honest and to understand that two truths can coexist. South Africa has an immigration problem. This is true. South Africa has people who are both Afrophobic and xenophobic. This is another truth. To address what’s going on, we must accept those truths. The South African government and governments across Africa must have a conversation about the immigration problem. South Africa cannot continue to bear the economic and social cost. And we can't afford to keep gaslighting South African citizens by stating that other Africans helped them during the apartheid struggle. This should never be used to silence them. African governments must confront the reality facing their citizens and take responsibility for what has caused their citizens to migrate to South Africa. The South African government must also take responsibility for cosying up to other African governments and failing to hold them accountable for destroying their economies and making it hard for their citizens to remain in their countries. The South African government needs to be strong here. It cannot be soft. Hiding behind Pan-Africanist ideals and brotherhood that emerged from liberation movements doesn’t cut it. We simply can't reduce this immigration problem to pushing narratives such as “South Africans are lazy, HIV-infected, uneducated.” Anyone saying so is dishonest. There is a real crisis. South Africa has remained the most unequal country in the world. The economic pie is largely in the hands of the white minority. Yet we expect the same Black people, who are excluded from accessing this economic pie, to share its crumbs with Africans from other countries. It seems unfair to expect that. Saying this doesn't mean we do not acknowledge the existence of Afrophobes. They exist. In every struggle, there are people who exploit genuine grievances to drive selfish agendas, hate, etc. Is it right? Never. The South African government and other African governments must deal with Afrophobic and xenophobic actors. Innocent people cannot lose their lives and businesses because governments have failed to address socio-economic conditions. SA has a crime problem, and it would be disingenuous of SA citizens to say crime is perpetuated by foreigners or illegal immigrants only. There are South Africans who commit crimes, and one cannot solve crime by scapegoating. There is an immigration problem which may potentially lead to crime and that needs to be addressed. If immigration issues and socio-economic conditions are not addressed, these tensions will keep rearing their ugly heads. Afrophobic South Africans also need to confront the truth about why they are solely targeting Black immigrants. This pattern mirrors what’s happening in the United States of America, where ICE disproportionately targets Black and Brown people. This disproportionate targeting isn’t random. It’s rooted in anti-Blackness and colonial hierarchies of belonging that code Blackness as foreign, criminal, or disposable. In both SA and the US, immigration enforcement becomes racialised. It has become a tool that punishes skin color by weaponising citizenship status. It is painful to watch people stripped of dignity and abused simply for being foreigners in South Africa. To find a common path forward, we need to understand these nuances and hold all our African governments accountable. We are where we are because of them!
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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@ntsikimazwai You can equally go to the Minister my sister, you can't dictate how March and March wage their war on Illegal Immigrants, atleast they are up to something that shows patriotism.
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NtsikiMazwaiMedia@ntsikimazwai·
Why is March on March avoiding the white minister of Home Affairs who is responsible for their problems?
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Ishmael Dlomo
Ishmael Dlomo@McLionheart17·
@Fiswa_ @Mfoka_Jobe If they’re fighting criminals no one will complain but now they’re fighting innocent foreigners and kids. No normal human being supports criminals.
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Nathi Sithole
Nathi Sithole@Mfoka_Jobe·
Being poor and you have to chase other poor people because you believe they are a reason you are poor will never make sense to me.
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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@SidikiASanoe1 @Mfoka_Jobe But the wouldn't be able to lease them if they were in their countries, don't resolve to insulting our thinking capacity, Illegal Immigrants must go to their countries, finish. Stop being a spokesperson of crap.
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uMbhali ✍🏿
uMbhali ✍🏿@MokwadiMo·
Zuma didn't take Malema to court because he knew Malema was telling the truth and SIU might probe. How do you know he was lying or you're his PA?
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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@WilhovaThe3rd There's no need, they can just go back to their countries and dispose of the patriotism there,
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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@CMogoeng I am a South Afican and I'm against Illegal Immigrants parading criminality in our country and support all those who are properly documented to be here like the rest of the world and their countries of origin where you don't find undocumented South Africans.
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OvoMogoeng
OvoMogoeng@CMogoeng·
I am South African and am against xenophobia against black foreign nationals
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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@townxipclownza That's the truth atleast I'm glad you call a spade a spade, maybe they should consider leaving South Africa to deal with the illegal immigrants issue and return when the dust has settled and our borders are secured.
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Dr Okonkwo 🇳🇬 🇿🇦
Dr Okonkwo 🇳🇬 🇿🇦@townxipclownza·
Xenophobia is a term most African countries use to bully South Africans. South Africans are expected to accommodate criminals from all over Africa and not say anything to avoid being called names. South Africans are called lazy and cowards when they defend their country, yet we all fled our countries due to poor governance. We quickly spread rumors about South Africans having HIV, yet we rush to date their women. South Africa was clean under apartheid, but it's starting to look like the countries we came from. We are the common denominator in destroying infrastructure. We're jealous of this country; we're jealous that they still care about their country. No one is xenophobic, and no one hates fellow Africans. Let's stop with the nonsense of saying we gave money to South Africa. You gave money to the ANC and the Mandela family. Let's go fight our governments and learn from South Africans.
🇿🇦Olivia La Grange🇿🇦@Olivia_LaGrange

Shocking SA economy is suffering South Africa, future of the West 🇿🇦: 🇿🇦 How Many Foreigners Are Actually in South Africa? Based on RICA-registered SIM cards tracked by cellphone networks (ISPs), here’s what the data shows: 🇿🇼 Zimbabweans — 8.7 million 🇳🇬 Nigerians — 6.2 million 🇪🇹 Ethiopians — 2 million 🇸🇴 Somalis — 2 million 🇵🇰 Pakistanis — 2 million 🇧🇩 Bangladeshis — 2 million 🇲🇼 Malawians — 1.8 million 🇹🇿 Tanzanians & others — 1.1 million 📊 Estimated Total: ~27 Million 📡 Source: RICA’d Cellphone SIM Card registrations Dit sluit nog nie eers almal in nie. Voeg daarby die Zambiërs, Batswanas, Namibiërs, Angolane, Mosambiekers, Swazis, Basotho’s, Kongolese, Indiërs en Groot-Merenstreek-lande — en die werklike syfer is waarskynlik aansienlik hoër. The number of foreign nationals is significantly higher than anyone thought. The numbers exclude people from Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho, Congo, India and people from Burundi, Rwanda, etc. Courtesy: James Lidderd

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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@daddyhope They can be safer in their countries, we have a crisis of illegal immigrants as a country and they can excuse us so that we deal with the crisis.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Stay safe guys. If you are in or near these areas, prioritise your safety. Stay indoors, avoid unnecessary movement, remain in groups where possible and keep communication lines open with trusted contacts. This is the result of failed governance across Africa. African leaders must really deal with the root cause of this crisis. Black Africans are among the most marginalised people in the world, and it is tragic to see them turning on each other in this way. When leadership fails as it has in Africa, the poor are turned against each other fighting for crumbs and call it survival. Sad to watch this happening in 2026.
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Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@Mfoka_Jobe Im passing Anderson Str as I'm typing, What Statistics do you want. Don't be emotional, I asked you to name a town that is Illegal Foreigner free or Drug free?
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Nathi Sithole
Nathi Sithole@Mfoka_Jobe·
@Fiswa_ You are lying, show me your statistics and your source or shut up
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Fiswa Vilane
Fiswa Vilane@Fiswa_·
@Markosonke1 Unity with illegal immigrants? Niyasutsa Markosonke, no one in their right mind will advocate for such hypocrisy, show me one city abroad that has South Africans trading drugs and running brothels like, Sunnyside, Hillbrow, Anderson Str in Nelson, The entire country has these.
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
🚨JUST IN: Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma went on Podcast & Chill and basically said African unity is not on the menu… in fact, "to hell with unity" 😭 Apparently the new strategy is: forget unity, we’re here to "clean the country".. So now we’ve moved from Pan-Africanism to spring cleaning? Must we bring mops and detergents to the revolution as well? Because the way this she is sounding, it’s less "let’s build together" and more "everyone must submit their documents at the door" 😩 One minute we’re talking about working as a continent, next minute it’s: "Unity? Not today, remove our country." 😭
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zizipho
zizipho@zizipho50·
Can’t imagine how terrified the kids must be😳..
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