@switch_console@destiny_ndlovu Hahaha im glad you got a better one now. so google might say something else but if their fellow country man are prospering , then they will also want to come here
The largest country in Africa by land area is Algeria, covering about 2.38 million square kilometers. But somehow every African’s dream destination seems to be South Africa. 🇿🇦🌍
What exactly does South Africa have?
@GivenKruger@destiny_ndlovu lol for real 😧.. there is gardener from Zim or Malawi.. he usually cuts grass in our area.. 2 weeks ago he pulled over some wheels. Some VW or something.. I was shocked !!!
@switch_console@destiny_ndlovu Poor ones, I saw a video of parliament in Ghana where a security guard was paid 21 dollars a month, same amount the one who cut hair here makes in a day or less. People who sell things makes more than teachers, nurses and police man in their countries
@switch_console@destiny_ndlovu So true, it's attracting mostly poor people who are trying to survive. They come here with no skill, no plan just doing anything to survive which creates kaos in townships, cities. Turning them into slums unfortunately
@GivenKruger@destiny_ndlovu If SA attracted rich people you would see development, but you are seeing decay.. what does that tell you. SA is NOT attractive to everyone, only poor Africans with no papers and refugees from Pakistani, Somalia etc.
@switch_console@destiny_ndlovu Lol maybe not non google, but its mostly referrals. people who come here heard from people who lives here, see the progress they made back home and then they recruit each other.
@GivenKruger@destiny_ndlovu This is crazy ! Google now about South Africa and see if you will ever find such. On international stage this country is known to be horrible except for weather and nature! do you see a scramble of rich people vying to be in South Africa? only poor ones with no means to survive.
@Mothematiks When their boyfriend does it for them "they are caring and loving" but when their brother does it for his wife, she's wasting his money. Double standards