sibali

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sibali

sibali

@OperaGhost_35

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Temmuz 2023
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@weloveghana042 That’s Cape Town firstly and secondly the guy is a thief his apprehended by the security
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we love ghana
we love ghana@weloveghana042·
Another disturbing video shows how black foreigners are being treated in Durban, South Africa, while security personnel look on without taking any action.
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MyBroadband@mybroadband·
Two South African women developed software that stops R82 billion in fraud a month Thalia Pillay and Carla Wilby started Orca Fraud in 2024. The company processes over R82 billion per month through its anti-fraud system. mybroadband.co.za/news/security/…
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@ebwonyy @PalesaMogorosi_ lol what is this? You cant just take a random excerpt and not explain the context? lol did you go to school?
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mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦
mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦@PalesaMogorosi_·
Well duh, because our history is unique and the rest of the continent did not endure settler colonialism apart from Namibia (the only African country that can relate to our struggle). The fundamental irony is that your own nations gained independence many decades ago yet you are helpless and feel entitled to the resources of a young democracy. You want to leech from the South African infrastructure and resources instead of admitting the catastrophic failure of your own governments. The contrast between the conduct of South African freedom fighters in exile and the modern wave of immigration into South Africa reveals a sharp divide between political guests and economic opportunists. While the modern narrative tries to equate the two, the historical reality is that South African exiles operated under a very strict code of conduct that respected the sovereignty of their host nations and did not drain the social systems. South Africa is a fragile democracy that is recovering from the deep and structural wounds of brutal settler colonialism as well as apartheid. When older and well-established nations move their populations into our country, they are burderning our country and also practicing opportunism. There is something deeply unsettling about nations that have enjoyed sixty (or more) years of idnependence - double the time South Africa has had - fleeing their own self-inflicted problems to settle in a democracy that is still effectively in its infancy. Your statement also proves that your "solidarity" was a calculated strategy to ensure that you had somewhere to go once the systems of your own countries failed. You people are predators!!!
Jim Njue@jimNjue_

There is a reason South Africa was the last country in Africa to get independence. And they couldn’t do it alone we all had to gang up and help them.

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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@ebwonyy @PalesaMogorosi_ Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) project to boost energy security with clean, small-scale nuclear power. Initially developed between 1993 and 2010. You guys don’t even have nuclear power in your country
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@ebwonyy @PalesaMogorosi_ Let me indulge you. In 1994, only ~36% of households had electricity; today it’s roughly 85–90%+.The Gautrain.Major upgrades to national roads via SANRAL. One of the largest state-led housing programs globally. Kilometre Array (SKA): Square Kilometre Array
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Daniel Lutaaya@DanielLutaaya·
Black South Africans are 80% of the population. White South Africans are 7.8% of thw population but own 80% of the land and money. The rich people who own the whole country have convinced black south Africans that Migrants who make up just 4% of the population are the reason they are broke. Divide and Rule is alive and well in SA.
Culton Scovia Nakamya@CultonScovia

A South African going against a Ghanian is such a shock. This is xenophobia dressed up as protecting the country. Blaming migrants won’t fix whatever you are fighting for. This is stupidity and a failure of humanity.

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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@becominghim6 @tekinsaeko They will always make excuses and paint the perpetrators as innocent and desperate when they are in the wrong
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brvn@becominghim6·
@tekinsaeko Fake woke nonsense. Illegal immigration is and always will be an issue.. hizo ma pan africanisn pelekeni kwenu.
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STF@tekinsaeko·
That SA discourse is similar to the Kenyan one where a whole University graduate is complaining about a Burundian who is in Kenya selling groundnuts. What exactly are you threatened about? Did you want to open a groundnuts selling business?
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@TumiWaLekhosi @Judicaelle_ It’s mind boggling, she’s probably never even set foot here but speaks so confidently about how we don’t know what our problems are. It’s crazy. We should ignore such, next time you preach show us your countries development first
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T U M I@TumiWaLekhosi·
@Judicaelle_ We are telling you what our problems are and you saying No our problem is something else? This is why leaders in your countries make yall look stupid. We don’t need anyone from outside to tell us what our problems are in our homes. We know what we facing.
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Judicaelle Irakoze
Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
In this case the two things cannot be true at the same time because they contradict each other. The inequalities you mentioned such as unemployment, lack of free Healthcare are not because Mary from Malawi with her small shop in the slums is stopping you people to have a decent life. Those inequalities exist because you are all comfortable in an economy where more than 80% is owned by settlers who indirectly continue to live a great flourishing life when y'all sink with a misplaced anger towards folx also trying to make a living out of nothing.
Cherries@Cheri_flavour

Lol two things can be true at the same time. Unfortunately the people going to the streets cannot afford to go to Cape Town to deal with the rich. Their immediate problem is seeking employment and free healthcare. Let the middle class deal with the rich, as they already are due to the Cape Town housing crisis.

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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@Judicaelle_ Where do you guys get this 82 percent of land nonsense? It’s 72 percent of private farmland that’s why they are called the Boers aka farmers atleast be accurate and stop embarrassing yourself
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Judicaelle Irakoze@Judicaelle_·
Their xenophobia hides behind buzz words like Illegal immigrants,protecting " our laws". Which is hilarious because their elected leaders violate their laws on regular basis while 82% of the land in South Africa is owned by white settlers, and indians and these same people control 86% of the country's wealth. But it is Jack from Mozambique with a small shop in the middle of slums that they are fighting. Okay ooh
Lit!@JusttLit

Satafrikans are saying their focus is on illegal immigrants. But how do you know an illegal immigrant from the other when you’re accosting, harassing and profiling any black person you see on the road? What’s the difference between you and ice?

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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@DanielLutaaya South Africa alone accounts for roughly a quarter of Africa’s asset-defined middle class
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@DanielLutaaya 72% of individually owned farmland not 80 percent of all land dont be daft. You guys always quote the disparities between whites and blacks but fail to also acknowledge that South Africa has the wealthiest and largest Black middle class in Africa
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@TimesLIVE What’s wrong with the courts deciding
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Times LIVE@TimesLIVE·
The SA Human Rights Commission says it is considering approaching parliament to pass a legislative amendment giving it the power to make its directives binding. ebx.sh/FqIzB9
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@ebwonyy @PalesaMogorosi_ In Nigeria post independence 1960 still struggle with keeping the lights on for a full day after 66 years of uninterrupted black leadership😏
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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@MartinnaMaree @BantuAscendancy Prove that whites have more rights? Currently they are complaining about racial laws to Trump their messiah. Go read up a little and stop embarrassing yourself
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Fabius Cunctator (Pan-SACU)@BantuAscendancy·
That is because none of you endured what we endured. The only peoples who share our experience are in the Americas and Australasia; and they were eradicated. None of them retain sovereignty over their ancestral lands. We are the only ones who survived. 350 years.
Jim Njue@jimNjue_

There is a reason South Africa was the last country in Africa to get independence. And they couldn’t do it alone we all had to gang up and help them.

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sibali@OperaGhost_35·
@ebwonyy @PalesaMogorosi_ And what’s the reason your economy/money/ education is not as good? Because of no whites? lol you clearly have an inferiority complex to white people maybe you should deal with that and stop making excuses. In the meantime tell your people to stop flocking here
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AfroMe 🌸@ebwonyy·
@OperaGhost_35 @PalesaMogorosi_ Your economy was built by whites. Your money has value because of white. Your education is good because of whites. Once again, what have black south africans built?
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