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@MsTweba

Pretty face, beautiful soul, savage mind.

Accra, Ghana Katılım Mayıs 2014
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This is ugly and self-defeating. Dragging a woman out by the neck and looting her shop doesn't create jobs, it destroys them. If the goal is local employment, take over the business, keep it running, and staff it with South Africans. Instead: smash, grab, scatter, repeat when hunger returns. Pathetic.
Sahel Revolutionary Soldier@cecild84

A Zimbabwean woman was taken out of her shop by groups of Afrophobic thugs, grabbed by the neck, essentially unlawful arrest, and then her business was looted.

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🇯🇲@_afro_politan·
Ghana, usually known for diplomacy, has not handled this situation in SA properly at all, it's so sad to see the relationship disintegrate. After all the bilateral agreements, visa free travel etc, Ghanaians have been in South and Southern Africa unproblematically for decades.
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😂 Cut all ties? Bold words from a country whose tourism board is already crying over cancelled bookings from African travellers. You’re not 'independent', you’re heavily dependent on the very continent you spit on. Keep laughing. The rest of Africa is done pretending your 'Ubuntu' only applies when the money flows. 🤡
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Ghana Chronicles@_GhChronicles·
BREAKING: South African Tourism condemns xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals as African countries pull travel bookings. SA risks losing its biggest tourist market
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Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa@S_OkudzetoAblak·
600 more Ghanaians register at our High Commission to be evacuated from South Africa. When the safety and dignity of Ghanaians are at stake, the Government of Ghana does not compromise or dither. I am immensely proud of the resilient spirit of Ghanaians. See you soon -- there's no place like home. For God and Country 🇬🇭 🙏🏾
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No, genius. The 1969 Aliens Compliance Order was a government policy under Prime Minister Kofi Busia: 14 days for undocumented aliens to regularise or leave. It was enforced by the state, not hungry pathetic thugs burning shops, looting, or whipping people in the streets. What we’re seeing in SA right now is violent xenophobic attacks while the government often looks the other way until the damage is done. Enforcing immigration law ≠ allowing mob justice and ethnic violence. We’re not hypocrites for calling out barbarism when we see it. Fix your hate problem instead of rewriting history to justify it. Stupid.
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Calling verified history a 'sanctimonious lecture'? That's rich. It seems South Africa has no shortage of dullards like you who can't handle basic context. Every West African country, including Ghana has its own record of mass deportations and anti-migrant protests during tough economic times. The difference? We did it LEGALLY. Let that sink into your pea-sized brain.
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Zakhe V.@ZakheVik·
@MsTweba @nsbusiso800 @_afro_politan You're the one giving sanctimonious lectures to SAns whilst literally holding marches & telling Nigerians to go back to their countries, it's called hypocrisy & it means you full of shit. The fact that you think Ghana can somehow puinsh SA is fucking hilarious to me😂, fuck off.
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Ma-Unie@Nathy_Molo·
@MsTweba @2rdvpxc2pz @_afro_politan Names of the Ghanaians killed in South Africa due to xenophobic attacks, not some Google on violence. NAMES to back up ur lies
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Busisiwe@BusisiweMs10815·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan Please send more planes to pick up your undocumented/illegals from South Africa then we can talk
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@Mateisisa @_afro_politan Don't be silly! What nonsense exactly? A sovereign government acting proactively to protect its citizens based on bitter precedents, including deaths with zero justice is nonsense? And me calling out the real threats is nonsense? You're a moron.
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Mateisi@Mateisisa·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan This is sad given that we still have Ghanaians still in South Africa in thier thousands. I was in a hair salon yesterday, we had about 20 of them going our hair. This issue is complex. Coming here in x to say this nonsense is not going great for your country men and women
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Ghanaians in SA may run legitimate businesses like salons and contribute positively without crime. But let's not twist this: the violence, threats, and mobs chanting 'go back home and fix your country' aren't targeting only 'illegal' migrants. Law-abiding Africans with papers have also been attacked, harassed, and forced to flee. I don't think anyone downplays your genuine concerns. All we're saying is address your issues the right way, LEGALLY. Unfortunately, you keep choosing xenophobia and you expect Ghana to leave its citizens to be targeted AGAIN?
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Mateisi@Mateisisa·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan South Africa have been saying we never had an issue of crime with Ghanaians as they opt to open hair and nail salons. But we can not ignore the problem of excessive influx of illegal migration to a country that is already suffering its own socio economic problems
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Let's be factual too. No widespread 'violence' doesn't mean no fear or harm. Threats, harassment, job losses, and mobs chanting deadlines like 'June 30' created real panic that's why Ghanaians (documented or not) chose to leave voluntarily. Ghana didn't force anyone; we protected our citizens like any responsible nation should. South Africa has a long, sad pattern of these outbursts. Beating people, looting shops, and telling fellow Africans 'go home' while burning their businesses isn't just 'protesting illegal immigration.' It's xenophobia when it turns violent and targets Black Africans specifically. Claiming 290/300 were 'criminals' is a convenient spin. Official reports show many had papers or were long-term residents. SA authorities themselves admit some documented foreigners were caught up in the chaos. Condemn the looting, yes but don't pretend the root issue is Ghana 'siding with Israel.' That's a weak deflection. Fix your own governance, unemployment, and crime problems without scapegoating your brothers and sisters. Diplomacy has limits when lives are at Stake. Ghana will always bring our people home when they're unsafe. If that makes you mad then STAY MAD.
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NOCLAR@Goqolo09·
Lets be factual, no Ghanaian has suffered any violence or harm during the protests. Out of the 300 people who left SA, 290 were illegal immigrants. These are criminals that you rolled out the red carpet for and welcomed them like royalty. No condemnation for the violation of SAn immigration laws. This tells me one thing: you are not opposed to the violation of the law; your only concern is the identity of the victim. SAns have done nothing wrong to protest against illegal immigration; we condemn the few incidents of looting and urge law enforcement to deal with the perpetrators. It is within our rights to demand that those who are in our country illegally must leave. There is nothing xenophobic about that. The issue with Ghana is that it is now siding with Israel in its effort to "destroy" SA for taking Israel to the ICJ for the genocide against Palestinians.
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@nsbusiso800 @_afro_politan LOL, what delusional kingdom of South Africa did you crawl out of? A barbaric thug who breaks the law to 'enforce' it is now giving me sanctimonious lectures? Go look in the mirror, bro. 😂
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MatterOfFact@nsbusiso800·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan You my sister have no clue about the right thing. I suspect you never get taught the difference between right and wrong. Now you are busy fighting for the wrong thing. 🤷‍♂️
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🇬🇭Mawulikplim@MsTweba·
😂 Bros, this conspiracy theory is even weaker than the ones blaming Jews for the weather. Ghana didn't need Israel to charter planes and bring nearly 300 of our citizens home after xenophobic mobs started threatening more violence by June 30. Our people were living in fear, shops looted, lives threatened, "Go back home" chants in the streets. Any responsible government puts its citizens' safety first. That's not "bidding for Israel", that's basic duty. And the slavery jab? Lazy historical revisionism on both sides. Yes, some Gold Coast kingdoms participated in the trade (like many others across Africa at the time). But let's not forget the Cape was a major hub for buying and importing slaves. The Dutch Cape Colony imported around 60,000+ slaves between 1652 and 1807 from Madagascar, India, Southeast Asia, East Africa and beyond. Slaves were auctioned in Cape Town, and the colony became a full slave society under VOC rule long before British abolition. Equating Ghana's modern actions to "selling" people to Israel is pure nonsense anyway. Ghana has zero military alliance or proxy role with Israel here. We're simply refusing to sacrifice our nationals on the altar of fake "Pan-Africanism" that only flows one way. Real Pan-Africanism means protecting your own people when they're being attacked, not turning a blind eye for diplomatic optics. If you want to cry "proxy," at least bring receipts instead of selective 19th-century whataboutism.
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Joe@JoeJoe81489486·
@MsTweba @hendri54973 @_afro_politan Ghana is being used to do the bidding against South Africa by Israel. We know that. Ghana is that country which will pretend to be champions of Pan Africanism whilst selling you to slavery like they have historically done.
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🇬🇭Mawulikplim@MsTweba·
😂 Bros, let’s dial down the Hollywood geopolitics. Iran shutting down the Strait of Hormuz just to punish Ghana because South Africa is in BRICS? Lmao! Ghana’s trade with South Africa doesn’t depend on Persian Gulf routes. Most goods move through African ports, direct West Africa–Southern Africa shipping, or air freight not Gulf tankers that Iran would somehow selectively target over a few West African migrants. The geography simply doesn’t work. This is textbook fear-mongering. Yes, South Africa is in BRICS. But BRICS isn’t some mafia syndicate that gives members a free pass to let their citizens burn shops and attack fellow Africans without consequences. That kind of reasoning is delusional.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan The reality is Ghana won't be able to do anything since South Africa is part of the BRICS alliance with Russia,China and now Iran in South Africa's corner.Iran is definitely not going to allow goods destined for Ghana to transit the Straits of Hormuz.
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🇬🇭Mawulikplim@MsTweba·
This is straight from your own Xenowatch, you clown. Go verify it before running your mouth calling people liars, you sick fuck. How pathetic is it that a Ghanaian living outside South Africa has to educate your ignorant asses about what's happening in your own country, using your own damn news source? Are you lot really this clueless, or do you just live in the stone age with your heads buried in denial? xenowatch.ac.za/statistics-das…
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Ncontsi@ncontsi·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan You folks are the most compulsive liars. We can admit that there is a xenophobia problem in SA, but it doesn't flare up every year. If you were honest enough to look into your history, you would know that the reasons are the same as those that led to the events in Ghana in 1969.
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🇬🇭Mawulikplim@MsTweba·
1969 was a policy on illegal immigration after independence not mobs burning shops, whipping or beating people in the streets like what's happening in SA now. Deporting lawbreakers ≠ xenophobic violence. KNOW THE DIFFERENCE Your own stats show SA has thousands of protests YEARLY. Let that sink in. Protests that always turns deadly for Africans from other countries. We're not lecturing; we're protecting our citizens when your government fails to. Fix the hate, not the narrative.
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Don@mrPetoria·
@MsTweba @_afro_politan Xenophobia started in Ghana in 1969. You not on lecture us while being hypocrites. South Africans experience crime as well and we are always protesting against our government. These marches against illegal migrants are just a few of many things we march about fools
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