@penuelist_ Should we make this country ungovernable since our ministers and @PresidencyZA is ignoring us! We not far from that move unless the rot is rooted out from the bottom up.
Illegal foreigners have no right to tell South Africans how they should be treated, considering their presence in South Africa is a crime.
With that said, dealing with illegal foreigners won't fix anything & you'll end up in jail.
Why? Coz the South African govt is corrupt, along with the police & home affairs.
As long as South Africans refuse to deal with their own leadership, and instead still worship them, praise them, vote for them, etc... I cannot take them seriously.
Attacking illegal foreigners is lazy & cowardly... deal with the ANC, GNU, cops & home affairs... or stop wasting everyone's time.
@SABCNews Hypocrite @PMashatile why don't u call out those illegal immigrants that are here illegally making it a criminal offense ti be within our borders.
Deputy President, Paul Mashatile, has called on communities to believe in the work of the police. He criticised the criminal activities that continued to target community activists. tinyurl.com/55a6nupr
@Constitution_94 BS Is u not doing your job.How did they enter SA without proper documentation!Why are they here,did they invest in our country as per our laws.Yall were quick to turn away Elon Musk coz he didn't Wana conform why not do the same 4 illegal immigrants aka criminals
FIKILE MBALULA
The ANC NEC will amongst other things, discuss the state of Vigilantism [ from March n March, Ngizwe Mchunu, Phakel'umthakathi & their minions].
They are portraying our country as a lawless country. They must stop taking law into own hands
We can't tolerate BS
@centralnewsza Pls provide them with this information.anyone willing to print banners and go put them up on Moore road. Guys use ur connections to get the banners to inform these criminals. It's a small ask
🔴“We Have Nowhere to Go” — Foreign Nationals says they are Left in Limbo in Durban🔴
Durban – Several foreign nationals have spent another night sleeping outside, this time at the refugee reception centre on Moore Road in Durban, as fear of attacks in their communities leaves them with no safe place to return to.
Hundreds of men, women and children wrapped themselves in blankets on the cold pavement, choosing the open street over going back to the homes and shacks where they say locals chased them away.
Read more online ⤵️⤵️
centralnews.co.za/we-have-nowher…#foreignNational
@southafricandly No sir, we don't care about your citizens wishes, they MUST LEAVE if illegally in this country. Don't cry when they go back in ways you don't want. We are ready to go the full extent, so please take them with you @GhanaPresidency
🇬🇭 Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has arrived in South Africa to support & coordinate with Ghanaians wishing to return home amid recent tensions.
There is no official proof of xenophobic attacks & the public is urged to avoid spreading unverified info
Breaking News:
R3,9 billion was paid to ghost employees in South Africa, under the ANC rule in 2025. GNU was already established, when all of this took place.
A clear indicator that under the ANC, South Africa is facing a decay. Because comrades do everything in their power, to find ways to loot state funds!
Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka said her office is running a wide-ranging systemic investigation into immigration. Gcaleka said the probe focuses on the root causes of the issue and links it to broader governance problems.
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@uNzaka_uNtsundu@GovernmentZA And so we think the minister is the same as those criminals in uniform. He knows what to do, it is AGAINST OUR LAW IN SA to have illegal immigrants here and do nothing about it.He is a lawyer right
@GovernmentZA Are you talking about the same law enforcement agencies that extort thousands of rands from foreign nationals every time they arrest them? It's a shame, but we don't have a real police force—we just have criminals in uniform.
#SADCSouthAfrica | Rule of law
"The South African government has condemned in the strongest terms any attacks against foreign nationals. No one has the power to take laws into their own hands – it is the responsibility of law enforcement, not private citizens." – Minister Ronald Lamola
🔗Speech ➡️ zurl.co/Ycn7t#SADC#BetterAfricaBetterWorld
@visse_ss Well maybe his sister's kids didnt get space in a public school because a foreign undocumented child got the space,maybe his family member sits in long ques waiting for medical assistance coz foreigners r infront,we pay alot for electricity because of illegal connections...
The man from Mpumalanga says he does not support the plan to remove foreign nationals on 30 June. He says the issue does not affect them much in Mpumalanga because they do not have the same problems with foreign nationals there.
@SABCNews My Advise, create ur own community with those people who have verified documents and South Africans won't thouch u,but if u Harbour any illegal immigrant(s) be sure we come for u
WATCH | Many foreign nationals living in Durban say they remain fearful and uncertain despite being vetted and verified by the Department of Home Affairs. Some say they are too afraid to return to their communities. SABC News reporter Jayed Paulse has the story.
@LeratoPillayZA Africa united is a powerhouse because we own resources the world needs.America causes war in Africa to distract us from uniting. This is not difficult to understand
@Keyzzz3@Newzroom405 that is what should be said. instead of misrepresenting facts.
it is indisputably true that many illegal migrants dabble in crime in the host country. is that a difficult point to pass across without lying, like jacinta does?
be wary of people who mix lies with truth.
[WATCH] March and March leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, says there can't be calls for African unity while SA is the only country absorbing migrants. She says the movement doesn't have a problem with foreign nationals, but it's against their criminal activities.
Please like and retweet for awareness! The EFF has opened a safe house and guard for all the illegal foreigners in South Africa!! Visit the Winnie Madikezela Mandela house, for a free housing, health care and catering!
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) Minister Ronald Lamola says as attacks on foreign nationals continue, Malawi has officially raised concerns with the South African government regarding the safety of their citizens. tinyurl.com/mr3a7upn
@pat_mxolisi@Abramjee Have u tried sending a letter? How else do u suppose to get their attention. Do u think they have not gone through the proper channels before!
@Abramjee Destroying our own infrastructure is not protest it is self-sabotage.
We are tired of poor service delivery and broken promises, but burning tyres, destroying roads, and vandalising public property only hurts our own communities. This is not the way.
PROTEST ACTION UPDATE:
Katlehong, Ekhurhuleni.
The road remains heavily barricaded with rocks and other objects.
Protesters have also dug a hole in the middle of the road, causing major obstruction to traffic.
There are currently no protest participants on scene. EMPD and SAPS Public Order Policing (POPs) Officers are busy clearing the barricades and monitoring the situation.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible.
🚨 “President Cyril Ramaphosa Told To Engage AfriForum Before More Afrikaners Leave For America As Fears Grow That South Africa Could Repeat Zimbabwe’s Economic Collapse” 🇿🇦🇺🇸
Calls are growing for President Cyril Ramaphosa to open serious discussions with AfriForum and other Afrikaner organisations as fears increase over skilled South Africans relocating to the United States.
This comes after reports that the administration of President Donald Trump could welcome thousands more Afrikaners into America under a refugee-style program.
Many South Africans are now warning that if experienced farmers, business owners, engineers and skilled workers continue leaving the country, South Africa could face deeper economic problems, rising unemployment and food insecurity.
Some commentators have even compared the situation to Zimbabwe’s economic collapse, arguing that losing productive farmers and investors could damage agriculture, weaken investor confidence and increase poverty.
Supporters of engagement say Ramaphosa should urgently rebuild trust with Afrikaner communities, tackle violent crime, protect property rights and create policies that convince skilled citizens to stay and invest in South Africa.
Others, however, argue that South Africa belongs to everyone and government should focus on fixing problems affecting all citizens instead of prioritising one group.
The debate has now become one of the country’s biggest political talking points, with many asking whether South Africa can afford another major brain drain while the economy is already under pressure. 🇿🇦🔥