Ndosi

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Ndosi

Ndosi

@Mampumi

Magical and colourful soul!

Central African Republic Katılım Kasım 2010
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Pops Kamo
Pops Kamo@HSHRAW·
Ghanaians are complaining that those who were repatriated back home are taking their jobs. 350 Ghanaians went home and unemployed Ghanaians are crying about jobs. 😂😂😂😂 We are dealing with mad people here
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Lesedi
Lesedi@UncensoredView1·
@RAbdiAnalyst The image of Africans as illegal immigrants is not an imagination of South Africans. About 74% Ghanaians recently repatriated were illegal, all 268 Nigerians were illegal, All 1140 Malawians processed illegal. Is this the Africa you aspire for, a continent of lawlessness.
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PSAFLIVE
PSAFLIVE@PSAFLIVE·
Bonolo a very enthusiastic young South African lady has started a business of selling sweets on the street. The same business that most woke South Africans claim that ordinary South Africans do not want to do. To help Bonolo open her own Spaza Shop: @_bonolomash?_r=1&_t=ZS-97E0djba6Iz" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@_bonolomash?_…
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142 Laws Beneficiary
142 Laws Beneficiary@BEEtycoon·
Why are they verifying nationality, an African cannot be a foreigner in Africa. They must take everyone in the spirit of pan Africanism and African solidarity. It’s disappointing that Malawi is not demonstrating African unity
News Central TV@NewsCentralTV

Malawi’s consul general in South Africa, Max Biwi, says authorities have identified close to 700 Malawians, including nearly 200 children and infants, adding that efforts are focused on verifying the nationality of those claiming Malawian citizenship.

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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
As the pressure continues to mount on illegal foreigners ukuthi abahambe as the 30th of June is around the corner and hundreds of people in Atteridgeville are gathered at the municipality offices to submit their memorandum to the officials. #Abahambe
#PutSouthAfricansfirst tweet media#PutSouthAfricansfirst tweet media#PutSouthAfricansfirst tweet media#PutSouthAfricansfirst tweet media
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
I'm speaking on behalf of South Africans. We are happy that the giggs of unpatriotic South African artists are being cancelled in Africa. These artists must learn to be independent and free from Africa. The Africans are showing their true colours.
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Pule Letshwiti-Jones
Pule Letshwiti-Jones@pule_jones·
EXCLUSIVE: While Mike Van Wyk has received a subpoena, according to sources, his legal counsel is mulling the possibility of challenging it. @eNCA Exclusive with Van Wyk: enca.com/top-stories/ex… @Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee

Sources have told us that Medicare24 CEO Mike van Wyk has been subpoenaed to appear before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry next week to testify. In an exclusive interview with @eNCA earlier this year, Van Wyk discussed his association with Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, explaining that Matlala had approached him with an interest in purchasing a Medicare24 franchise. Medicare24’s name became linked to the controversial R360-million SAPS/Medicare24 Tshwane District health risk management tender. The contract has since come under intense scrutiny and resulted in the arrest of several senior police officials. The state alleges that the tender was irregularly awarded to Matlala’s company despite concerns over licensing and compliance. The relationship between Van Wyk and the Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) regarding unauthorized "blue lights" is also expected to focus at the Commission. enca.com/top-stories/ex… @pule_jones @eNCA

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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
South Africans are lazy; they drink all day and do nothing with their lives. How many Burkina Faso nationals are there? He is from Burkina Faso and runs a restaurant in South Africa. Inside the restaurant drugs were found.
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REBEL
REBEL@rebelreloaded·
South Africa, we’re in for a ride! And this is not fear mongering but foresight, in fact it has begun. Look at these men!!! The disrespect and provocation is on another level! Why are these people in our country?!! 😭
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Ndosi@Mampumi·
@ghanaboynie I thought Nigerians said you can't be a foreigner in Africa as an Black African?
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GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭
GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭@ghanaboynie·
Illegal Migrants in Nigeria ? 🇳🇬 😮
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Jeff Ngobeni
Jeff Ngobeni@MbhazimawaGaza·
A music concert other than a political event. Black child, go enjoy the performance of your favourite artists but don’t vote for the EFF
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Brandon
Brandon@Umalumewabantu·
Abahambe finally defeated Asiyindawo. At least we were patient with them for many years. #June16 ##YouthDay Jacinta #30June Jonasi
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Nuna🌹✨️
Nuna🌹✨️@Nuna_zd·
Foreigners want to fix South Africa not their countries 😭
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Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
My good Dr, I acknowledge that I do not have established researcher status but as someone born and bred in South Africa, I speak from lived experience. South Africa, with a population exceeding 60 million, is supported by a Defence Force of approximately 90,000 personnel and a police service of around 180,000 officers. If South Africans were truly xenophobic or Afriphobic, as some claim, the expulsion of foreign nationals would have been swift and decisive, achievable within a single day given the country’s security capacity. Yet this has not happened. I will respectfully argue that the continued presence of millions of Africans in South Africa, many of whom live, work, and integrate into communities, is clear evidence that the narrative of widespread xenophobia is exaggerated and misleading. The argument of xenophobia and Afriphobia is not grounded in empirical evidence but rather in rhetoric, noise, and gaslighting. What South Africans demand is not the rejection of fellow Africans, but the lawful and fair implementation of immigration policies. Their concerns arise from the illegal immigration crisis the country is facing, not from racial or ethnic animosity. To label these frustrations as xenophobia is to dismiss legitimate calls for accountability and order. Once more, I reiterate that I am not an established researcher. I am engaging on this issue as a South African, drawing on my lived reality. Perhaps my perspective is too subjective, but I suppose that is the inevitable flaw of speaking from actual experience rather than enjoying the comfort of abstract theories and carefully selective data. Thank you for engaging with me on this matter. Stay blessed 🇿🇦🙏🏽
Dr. Nhlanhla Dube (PhD)🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼@nhlanhladube09

@SedikoR Many untrue things here. We know people of certain countries, Zimbabwe, Nigeria and Mozambique are disproportionately targeted. The protests completely ignore illegal immigrants from European countries, for example. It is Afrophobia, not a protest against illegal immigration.

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