AlledgelyamNOTNhlanhlaMkhwanaziRSA
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AlledgelyamNOTNhlanhlaMkhwanaziRSA
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Permanent Citizen of Twitter before it was called X
South Africa Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@great_eldinero1 @mbuso_siera @KojoForex Legally so, and not in some meager business reserved for locals
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@mbuso_siera @KojoForex You are very ignorant
There are 3,190 south Africans in Ghana right now.
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You cannot say someone “took your job” when the person created their own hustle from scratch. A corner shop was not a government vacancy. It was not a corporate position. It was not an employment slot waiting for someone. It was one person taking risk, buying stock, renting space, waking up early, and building something tiny to survive. If you destroy that, you didn’t take back a job. You destroyed someone’s effort and created nothing for yourself but more hunger and hate.
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@OrionRmfc @mbuso_siera @KojoForex Tell me a bout a single saloon where South africans came whole way to Ghana to cut chiskop
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@mbuso_siera @KojoForex Ghanians don’t give a shit about your stupid your country. Last time I even checked, there are more South Africans in Ghana than Ghanaians in your stupid country
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@Tshepo591694751 @KojoForex And you've seen us physically attacking foreigners that they are the cause of the problem? We hold those who are responsible.
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@KojoForex And we are saying create all the whatever in your own country, why do u insist on having your spaza shop in our country, I mean u are a creator why not for your own people in your own country
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@Leigh660721 @Mikedotcoza We can tell u this for free whether whites stays we will never be hungry we were not hungry before their arrival we won't be hungry now
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@Mikedotcoza Hey masepa, if you can show me one large scale black dumb fuck maize farmer is wil retract. But you can't cause there ain't any nymau masepa morete ting moerskont
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@Leigh660721 @Mikedotcoza And that is why we say leave our country so that those meager work can be for them, students use to work at retail and restaurants to supplement income now nothing, full of foreigners
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@Mikedotcoza You are all lazy as fuck look at you on your cell phones. In the corner of my black at least 40 black lazy fuck masepas beg for weking for the baas. You dumb poes
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@COwamah @Afri_core U are in perpetual chains hence u cannot even demand service delivery in your own country but obsess about another
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@Afri_core A useful slave spotted. When a slave becomes too comfortable in his chains, he begins to see it as jewellery. Keep deluding yourself
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@z_thejust @Afri_core Let me fix it for u a relationship between white and a Zimbabwean on Zimbabwe is none of our business u can host each other in your country, South Africa is here to serve its citizens 1st
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@Afri_core The employment relationship between Zimbabweans and white South Africans in non of your business 😂 stay out of each other’s business 😅
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@SbuMasang I have made it my business to use local owned or workers saloons only. I prefer them than those ones
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They offer the best service compared to our citizens but we still say Abahambe ‼️‼️‼️
Nhlanhla Hlabisa🇸🇿🇿🇦@bab_hlabisa
Foreign nationals salons are always full, benza ngani?🤔
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@WanlainjoC @MambheleM So they are poor but have data and phones to tweet go home, how poor is poor cause data for X is a luxury
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@MambheleM Let's assume you're right
Show me one person who's having a decent life out here shouting go back home
It's only the poor lazy low IQ black south Africans that are in the street looting bread 🥯
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Twitter is exposing the ignorance of Foreigners about South Africa. According to them all South Africans live in Shacks and whites live in Capetown.
These are people who arz completely clueless. Many of them tweet from outside their countries.
They HATE their countries with passion, they tweet from the UK, CANADA, GERMANY, USA but NOT in their African countries.
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@fweshtiny @Shiax25 What a slave you ran to America and u now think u are the smartest person ever because u have managed to achieve the nigerian dream of Japa, u hare your country n its ppl so much hence you rather starve in USA
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Nigerian government awarded scholarships to black South African students to study in Nigeria during the Apartheid regime.
Nigeria made a lot of sacrifices and supports to free black South Africans from Apartheid.
Now, they pay good with evil? God will punish black South Africans for their xenophobic attitude towards Nigerians and other African nationals.
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@fweshtiny @RamafaloMoses The same way u are leaving other provinces be hunted like animals on a daily basis, get off your high horse
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@RamafaloMoses Ungrateful bastard! We should have left you all to die in the Apartheid regime.
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@KojoForex So u jump nine countries to open a shop here, we will keep looting n vandalizing it until u go home n open shop there
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@Risky_val @RBTimo @GYZOZ_FOREX @KojoForex The very same Nigerian millionaires including their president do not stay in Nigeria, they did not make money in Nigeria, when they are rich they seek health in South Africa or elsewhere.we are poor rich here we don't leave we stay n fight for our country
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@RBTimo @GYZOZ_FOREX @KojoForex Man... Those are documented numbers.. they're lot of Nigerians who are millionaire in $ too but I don't see them on any list .. i mean personal contact friends i have, not just hearsay ...
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@narendramodi Wena u ne si Dina kahleX2, u are an irritant u don't have to twerk every time Trump beat a drum
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Relieved to learn that President Trump, the First Lady and Vice President are safe and unharmed following the recent security incident at a Washington DC hotel. I extend my best wishes for their continued safety and well-being. Violence has no place in a democracy and must be unequivocally condemned.
@realDonaldTrump
@POTUS
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@ChamillaCh24601 @jamesonen I am a South African, no HIV, electricity 24/ 7. electric heated water, fridge. Unlimited data for R500, same in my other 2 house in other provinces. I fly or drive btwn the provinces as there r proper roads n flights. Our country works, hence u r all here n crying to be here
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@jamesonen Never in my life have i ever seen my self relocating to south africa you guys have the moat insecure city, unreliable electricity not to add the highest rates of HIV in the world !!
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What attracts people to migrate down south is the constitution with basic human rights. The freedoms that the people enjoy in South Africa are not found anywhere in Africa. For example, pre-trial detention is an excessive challenge in several African countries, where individuals can sometimes wait months or even years for their trials to be finalised. In some contexts, such as Malawi, pre-trial detainees for certain offences may be held for up to thirty days in subordinate courts or 90 days for serious crimes in high courts before their trials begin. In South Africa, people get bail even when there is evidence that they will evade justice and they don’t have a permanent address.
Besides South Africa, no African country embraces the rights of LGBT+. No African country empowers its people economically like South Africa. In some countries, public servants can go months without pay, as is happening in South Sudan, Nigeria, Kenya, Cameroon and Zimbabwe, to mention a few. This happens partly because of economic hardships and partly because of corruption.
Many African countries do not provide basic healthcare services. Their leaders and family members, when sick, go overseas or come to South Africa, as is happening now with the president of Malawi.
All this nonsense is happening not because of colonialism, as our leaders like to say while shifting blame onto others, instead of accepting their ineffectiveness.
In all this madness, nothing precludes Africans from copying the South African constitution and levelling the playing field for economic growth. @S_OkudzetoAblak
There is a saying that the beginning of wisdom is to call things by their true names. The hardships, including the breakdown of natural relationships among Africans, are brought to us, courtesy of our leaders. The so-called xenophobia that you hear about in South Africa, Ghana, and Kenya today is as a result of poor political leadership.
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