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Dunga!

Dunga!

@Simiso101

Black Consciousness. Bantu Biko. Patriot. Science. Engineering. Up the Bucs! Chelsea!

Durban, South Africa Katılım Ağustos 2013
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SABC News@SABCNews·
Nigeria is working towards the permanent repatriation of its willing citizens from South Africa back to their home country. tinyurl.com/bdcnka78
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@tendaim65 @baba_nyenyedzi Excuses! ANC cannot influence Zim elections! It doesn't matter how much noise they can make. Heck, they can't even influence SA elections. Zim citizens are solely responsible for their country and whatever condition it finds itself in and only them can change it.
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Tendai@tendaim65·
@Simiso101 @baba_nyenyedzi 2008 was the greatest betrayal but make no mistake, Every single election in zim SA goes to every single international organisation campaigning for zanu pf. That should stop. I don't expect "intervention".
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Tinashe@baba_nyenyedzi·
Can South Africa intervene in Zimbabwe? To those who claim South Africa has not done enough on Zimbabwe, can they please articulate what enough would look like? From my vantage point, SA has done more than enough. It has carried the diplomatic burden, absorbed the economic refugees, lived with the spillover and still gets spoken of as if Pretoria has some magic lever it refuses to pull. Intervention does not remain trapped in communiqués forever. The spectrum eventually becomes force. It becomes sanctions, blockades, troops, money and very often unintended consequences. Zimbabwe tried this intervention thing in the DRC and ended up in an endless and vacuous war. Bonyongwe’s book says it cost billions in Military costs and helped push the economy towards collapse. DRC, 26 years later is still unresolved. Only America can afford these unintended consequences certainly not SA and its fragile economy. Economic sanctions by South Africa would hurt SA and Zimbabwe itself. They would disrupt trade, punish ordinary people and send even more economic refugees south. SA has worked through SADC. It helped engineer the GNU that gave Zimbabwe economic stability and growth. SADC and the Commonwealth have been scathing about our elections. Did that change anything? Even the AfDB debt and arrears process, championed by Adesina and Chissano as facilitator, has dragged on through endless structured dialogue, platforms and roadmaps, with no decisive breakthrough. AfDB itself was still calling for “more effort” in April 2025 after two years of that process. The harder truth is that Zimbabwe’s crisis cannot be outsourced to Pretoria. A neighbour can mediate, absorb pressure and plead. It cannot become the substitute government of another sovereign country. South Africa has done enough. Those who say otherwise must tell us what they actually want done, how far they are willing to go and who they expect to pay the price.
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@Kingkunta421 @tsire_V @baba_nyenyedzi How are Zim citizens so comfortable with people responsible for the rigging of elections, brutalization of those who oppose it, & looters of Zim resources? ANC owes Zim citizens no loyalty! Only your government owes you loyalty.
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King Kunta 🌍@Kingkunta421·
@Simiso101 @tsire_V @baba_nyenyedzi ANC shld stop propping up ZANU PF while it abuses Zim when ever they try to fight for their rights. How is your President so comfortable with people responsible for the rigging of elections, brutalization of those who oppose it, & looters of Zim resources
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Tendai@tendaim65·
@baba_nyenyedzi For me "enough" just means they stop active support eg in 2008 and the early 2000s in general there was no reason for SA to go to every single international organisation(yes they literally did this)campaigning for the regime&against any intervention or pressure.
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@tsire_V @Kingkunta421 @baba_nyenyedzi I admire your patience in dealing with such a perpetual victim hood mentality. Kunta doesn't believe in taking responsibility. There is always someone to blame!
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Tsireledzo(tsire)@tsire_V·
@Kingkunta421 @baba_nyenyedzi I honestly don’t think so to be honest. I think it will have limited impact. We(me &u) need a bigger plan on that. I know it’s hard but your countrymen needs to raise the voice if they can’t protest then they must use online take videos of places make noise for change
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Ace of spades ♠️
Ace of spades ♠️@MlozanaAnele·
@MxolisiBob Your problem is not the cheap labour, your problem is the people who hire those people, these people don't hire themselves but you guys are afraid of taking on big companies.
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@RonaldLamola @MissLesegoS Iskhathi samanga enu siphelile. We are tired! Why did you have to wait for things to be like this before you start with those plans?
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Minister: International Relations and Cooperation
We must not lose our sense of humanity when we confront the problems we have as a nation. There is no justification for taking the law into your own hands, our laws must be adhered by citizens and visitors. We do not at all condone illegal immigration we are determined to address this by strengthening the capacity of the law agencies and our legal instruments. And crucially we will continue engaging all the stakeholders including our partners on the continent and beyond about the root causes that lead to some of the immigration challenges we face.
Blanco®@DineoDMufamadi

Yeyyy @RonaldLamola stop calling concerned South Africans who are fed up of being put last while your government puts illegal immigrants first “VIGILANTES”! They are not vigilantes, they are fed up of you as leaders who continue to open doors for the entire Africa. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

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Micky Jnr@MickyJnr__·
Hugo Broos on Thembinkosi Lorch via #MSW: “Lorch is playing well, I’ll be honest… but if you take him to the World Cup, who do you leave out?” “He plays behind the strikers… so tell me, who should I drop?” 𝐈𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐜𝐨𝐚𝐜𝐡, 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐭𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐋𝐨𝐫𝐜𝐡 𝐭𝐨 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐂? 🇿🇦🤔 #BafanaBafana #AfricanFootball
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@Skhobobo28 @ZANewsFlash Lol, fire them with an 18% vote? It is like leaving a 7 year old to be in charge of a 6 year old.
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Thembinkosi Sibiya
Thembinkosi Sibiya@Skhobobo28·
@ZANewsFlash What is Ayanda Msweli’s business in that department if contactors can’t be paid yet there is Msweli who is doing PR for uDuma. This GPU thing is not working. Ntuli should have fired Duma, Nomagugu and Hlomuka a long time ago.
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Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
NEWS: The heavily looted and mismanaged Department of Transport in KwaZulu-Natal under ANC's Siboniso Duma has admitted that it owes contractors working on the Umzimkhulu River Bridge project R31.5 million, hence it has been repeatedly halted and delayed. The admission is contained in a written parliamentary response Duma gave to MPL Riona Gokool, the DA's KZN Spokesperson on Transport in the KZN Legislature. Gokool said the backlog in payments is not a minor administrative oversight but a systemic governance failure. "When a key department, such as Transport, cannot meet basic contractual obligations, it brings infrastructure delivery to a halt, inflates costs, and leaves communities stranded without critical transport links," Gokool said. KZN Tonight Podcast
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WYSIWYG@MasterJayAsh·
@_CarlMoney Why are u guys like that? two things can be true. she can spit facts and still dehumanize people. i can still acknowledge her fact but be emotional about how some of their people harass others.
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Fundamentally, she is stating facts. We have to develop our country. Don't be carried away by emotions; just listen to the facts and say, 'Yes, I will hold my government accountable for me and my posterity.
CDR AFRICA@cdrafrica

🇿🇦🇬🇭 “Your government is failing to create opportunities, forced you to migrate to cut nails abroad, yet you still defend them?” — South African activist Queen Vee calls out Ghanaians amid rising economic frustration.

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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@ChisomAgbafor @pilate66139 There is no country that owes you better treatment! Demand that from the government you voted, in your country!
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Chisom Agbafor@ChisomAgbafor·
“Go back and fix your country.” This is the worst thing to say to me when you already know my country is broken. You know the people breaking it clearly don’t want me to survive. So go back and fix what exactly?
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@Hloni59 @kabelodick Lol, Zim government said they didn't send anyone to South Africa and they are not responsible for their expenses.
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Lehlohonolo@Hloni59·
@kabelodick Has anyone tried to engage the Zimbabwean government about this issue coz everyone is breathing down our neck as if we made her pregnant
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MR DICK 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Pregnancy is not an illness or disease, she had sex & knew for over 8months that she will need to give birth🤷‍♂️what was her plan? I will go to those idiots in South Africa illegally & they will give me free health care?U guys are going to make us seem heartless🙄 she must go back home🤷‍♂️
THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy

South Africans, how do you turn away a heavily pregnant woman in active labour from a hospital she desperately needs, simply because she’s not South African but another African national living in South Africa How does refusing urgent help to a pregnant mother align with your values?

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@O.DAVID@ODAVID09926893·
@JeffDumisani @TheGrandmaBoy Let us see how far you will go with this as a people, if you don't want Africans to be seen in your country, why not put pressure on your government to ask them to go within a certain period of time, must you kill them or treat them like animals? Your people will soon understand.
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THEGRANDMABOY@TheGrandmaBoy·
South Africans, how do you turn away a heavily pregnant woman in active labour from a hospital she desperately needs, simply because she’s not South African but another African national living in South Africa How does refusing urgent help to a pregnant mother align with your values?
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Sir. Donald@DonaldKhumalo·
@ZANewsFlash The IFP iinitially approached MKP for a coalition and they did not honor the meeting they had agreed on . It would seem the MKP forms coalitions when and how it suits them. They should make their offer to the IFP and and stop all this politicking.
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Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
NEWS: The MK Party says the IFP's refusal to form a coalition pact with it and co-govern KwaZulu-Natal is contradictory. It says it is clear that a coalition is possible and that it can be effective in serving the people and ensure that the land is in their hands - KZN Tonight Podcast
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Dunga!@Simiso101·
@sir_khoi Your long essay doesn't help us with anything. You are busy theorizing people's lived experiences from the comfort of wherever you are.
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Sir Khoi Khoi@sir_khoi·
A MASSAGE TO FELLOW SOUTH AFRICANS FROM YOUR GRAND FATHER SIR KHOI KHOI: Let Us Choose Ubuntu Over Xenophobia Dumelang, Sanibonani, Molweni, Thobela, Avuxeni, Ndaa, Good day to all South Africans. We are a nation born from struggle, forged in the fires of apartheid, and united under the promise of a Constitution that says South Africa belongs to all who live in it. That promise was not just for some of us. It was for all of us — Black, Coloured, Indian, White, and for our brothers and sisters from other nations who now call this country home. 1. Remember who we are, Our history is one of solidarity. When apartheid tried to break us, it was the frontline states — Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Nigeria, and others — who sheltered our leaders, trained uMkhonto we Sizwe, and paid a heavy price for standing with us. To turn on their children today is to forget the hands that fed us when we were hungry for freedom. Ubuntu means “I am because we are.” It cannot stop at the Limpopo or Beitbridge. 2. Face the real causes of our pain, Unemployment, crime, poor service delivery, and inequality are real and they hurt. But blaming fellow Africans for them is a misdiagnosis. The Competition Commission, Stats SA, and countless studies show that foreign nationals make up less than 5% of the labour force. Many run spaza shops in townships where big retailers won’t go, creating jobs and keeping prices down. Others are doctors in rural clinics, engineers on our mines, and lecturers in our universities. When we burn a shop or attack a neighbour, we don’t create one job we destroy livelihoods, including South African jobs in the supply chains that serve those businesses. Our anger is justified, but our target is wrong. Hold government and corruption accountable, not the person selling tomatoes on the corner. 3. Understand the cost of xenophobia, Every attack is broadcast across the continent. It costs us trade, tourism, and the respect Madiba earned us. In 2008, 2015, and 2019, the world watched as we hurt ourselves. Nigerian airlines suspended routes. Investors hesitated. South African truck drivers were attacked in retaliation beyond our borders. Xenophobia isolates us on a continent that is trying to integrate through the African Continental Free Trade Area. We cannot lead Africa while we fear Africa. 4. Choose law, not violence, If someone commits a crime, they must face the law — regardless of nationality. South Africa has police, courts, and Home Affairs for that reason. Mob justice makes us all unsafe, because today it’s a foreign national, tomorrow it’s someone accused of witchcraft, or from the wrong province, or wearing the wrong political shirt. We fought too hard for the rule of law to abandon it in the street. 5. Build, don’t break, Let’s direct our energy to what works: - Join community policing forums that include everyone who lives in the area. - Support local government meetings and demand budgets are spent. - Mentor young people and help them start businesses instead of resenting others who did. - Teach our children that a person’s worth is not in their accent or passport. Our Constitution’s Preamble asks us to “heal the divisions of the past” and “build a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights.” Xenophobia tears that healing apart. To those who are hurting*: Your frustration is seen and it is valid. But your enemy is not the migrant worker. Your enemy is poverty, corruption, and poor leadership. To those who are afraid: The South Africa you want safe, prosperous, respected is still possible, but we build it together or not at all. We are not just South Africans. We are Africans. We are human. Let us choose Ubuntu over fear. Let us choose courage over convenience. Let us choose each other. Amandla, Maatla, Power to the people who refuse to hate. Mayibuye i-Afrika.@GovernmentZA @Julius_S_Malema @CyrilRamaphosa @MbalulaFikile @helenzille @MmusiMaimane
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Àgbà John Doe@jon_d_doe·
For me, I think Nigerian and other African celebrities and musicians should boycott South Africa, and stop going there to perform or entertain them. They should eat their country and enjoy their Shaka Zulu songs and movies. End.
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