Phant Aasie

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Phant Aasie

Phant Aasie

@TKenzoh

The grass can also be browner on the other side too 👀

Katılım Temmuz 2017
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@GamsahabnidaL @Lil_Tunechi_ZA On a serious note though, How do Nigerians feel when they see their countrymen in these videos, do they care, do they feel embarrassed, do they just ignore?
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
He’s seriously trying to claim the 30th June was a failure???😂😂😂😂 So success to him was what? Chaos?
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
Just as Mbalula lied before & changed accepted the truth long afterwards, he will do the same about March & March, he's just struggling to swallow the bitter truth right now🤣🤣🤣 #ANCMediaBriefing
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@JacintaNgobese They Encourage a peaceful march and when there's a peaceful march he wants to claim that it was a failure 🤣🤣🤣 the days when people could be fooled by politicians are over and he knows it. They just spew a rhetoric with hopes that it will stick, a clear sign of desperation
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Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@Newzroom405 U know there's an agenda when politicians & news outlets start trying to change the language, from illegal migration to "Irregular migration" 🤣🤣 b4 you know it Crime will be called "irregular activity".. Smh "no I didn't loose the race, I finished last, I'm the last winner "🤣
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
As the June 30 deadline set by anti-immigrant groups in South Africa arrives, growing fears have prompted several African governments to evacuate their citizens. Kenya is among the countries facilitating the voluntary repatriation of nationals, particularly those with irregular immigration status, as authorities work to ensure their safety. @Vee_Makhoali has more. Watch: tinyurl.com/43w6r7rs
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Shumi Ley’nkezo Ngubane.
Shumi Ley’nkezo Ngubane.@Maqhawe_Ngubane·
Her husband is a lawyer and their family runs successful businesses. She doesn’t wear red overalls today to mock the working class and designer shoes tomorrow like your Gucci revolutionaries. She’s never been voted into any public office and what she wears is non of your business.
Misandry Olympian 🐝🤠@Zoemkoena

Not to defend politicians but don't you guys applaud Jacinta but she's always wearing something by a French or Italian designer at these marches and conferences?

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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
Besides claiming Xenophobia and Afrophobia and that people are being bought or funded, what other reason do the EXPERTS have for supporting illegal immigration and glorifying the breaking of the laws of the country???
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@kgee1000 @syadiko @azania1023 @XekiHlongwane The difference would be that South Africans actually encourage and welcome the deportation of it's citizens should they be in any country illegally, they are encouraged to return, they are not made to seem like they are victims.
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E Kofi GLOVER
E Kofi GLOVER@kgee1000·
@syadiko @azania1023 @XekiHlongwane Who told you all the 500,000+ are legal. What makes you guys think that zoo of a country is heaven? 42 of your citizens were deported few days ago from Ireland. Were they legal? There are a lot of illegal South Africans in uk. Get out of the zoo and broaden your horizon
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Azania
Azania@azania1023·
Dear Ghanaians and Nigerians You owe South Africa an apology. You spoke and criticised us too early No country in the world can allow this form of invasion. These are Only Malawians in just one City,think about how many are they in other cities just Malawians alone,
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Michael Tshuma
Michael Tshuma@michael_tshuma·
@destinyzee Your point is valid until you hear someone else's. 😂😂😂
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@NellyNdala1 @MusaaRonalds Correction, he came with facts, I came with an analogy which can apply in various instances , I'm not sure which part is vulgar. So one thing you can expect from me is me knowing what I'm talking about. The right question would be, is it a false analogy? I think not.
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Aunty@NellyNdala1·
@TKenzoh @MusaaRonalds He came with facts, you come with vulgar. What can one expect from you
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Musa Ronalds
Musa Ronalds@MusaaRonalds·
Let us talk trade. because what is economics without numbers South Africa and Nigeria are the two largest economies on the continent, But here’s the twist, our trade relationship is surprisingly imbalanced. South Africa actually exports more to Nigeria than it imports and by a significant margin. According to recent trade data, South Africa exports approximately $2 billion to 200 million and $500 million. South Africa sends machinery, electronics, vehicles, chemicals, and manufactured goods to Nigeria. Nigeria primarily exports crude oil and refined petroleum to South Africa, along with some agricultural products. So, to answer the question clearly, No! cha! nee!, South Africa is not importing more from Nigeria than it exports. We export more. Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer, with reserves of over 37 billion barrels. Yet the industry is dominated by foreign giants like Shell, TotalEnergies, Chevron, ExxonMobil. They extract, export, and repatriate profits while Nigerian communities suffer oil spills, pollution, and poverty. The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is notoriously opaque, with billions in revenues unaccounted for. Nigeria has vast deposits of gold, limestone, tin, coal, zinc, and lead. Yet most mining is artisanal and unregulated. Foreign companies control the licenses and profits. The Mining Act of 2007 was supposed to reform the sector but enforcement is weak, corruption is rampant, and local communities see no benefit. Nigeria has the largest natural gas reserves in Africa over 200 trillion cubic feet. Yet the country flares gas, imports refined petroleum, and fails to harness this resource for domestic power generation. Foreign companies export liquefied natural gas (LNG) while Nigerians live without electricity. Nigeria has millions of hectares of arable land, yet it imports food rice, wheat, fish because agricultural value chains are underdeveloped. Foreign companies control processing, distribution, and export. Nigerian farmers remain poor. The Question is who is managing these resources? Not Nigerians but Foreign multinationals. Political elites. Corrupt officials. And you the people? You watch from a distance starving, powerless, bitter towards the wrong people, fleeing. Now, let that sink in. While Nigerians threaten to retaliate against South African businesses like MTN and MultiChoice, they are actually benefitting from a trade surplus in our favour. South African companies invest billions in Nigeria, create jobs, and pay taxes while Nigeria exports raw materials and imports our manufactured goods. This is not about xenophobia. This is about economics. We are not dependent on Nigeria. Nigeria is dependent on our investment and our goods. That is not arrogance that is fact. So when Nigeria threatens to retaliate, you are threatening your own economy. You are threatening your own jobs. You are threatening your own people. And we will not be intimidated by a country that cannot even fix its own electricity. Let the numbers speak. South Africa leads. South Africa builds. South Africa does not beg. Not now. Not ever. You should be learning from us, replicating and doing better!!!!!
AK❄️@AK22_12

Interesting is that South Africa imports more from Nigeria than they export to Nigeria. Even though they can not manage their natural resources. And if you been to school - you obviously read Things Fall Apart ... I don't know any African book as big or any from SA.

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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@ghanaboynie 🤣🤣landed in Singapore airport frm Hong Kong, had a bit of a layover, spoted a lady sitting & I immediately knew was SAn, went to her & said "Howzit daar?", and when she said "Grand" & we had a good laugh, spent a 8hr layover together & later went our separate ways lol
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Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@Newzroom405 His kids were there when he went to physically stop people at the border right? And that was not the job of law enforcement at the time?
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] "If you want to remove illegal foreign nationals, don't involve the youth. Use your own children," Mckenzie warns those who threaten to remove illegal foreigners on June 30. He says that is the work of law enforcement authorities. #Newzroom405
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@HSHRAW @SothoDudu Not every foreigner that comes to SA is a "business owner, owning assets" I don't know why they wanna make it seem like that... You have assets & businesses in a country where you don't even have proper documentation to be in? FOH
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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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Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@pmcafrica Can anyone add WWE commentary to the bud?😩😩🙈
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Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@JacintaNgobese Guess who is not going to be invited with @JacintaNgobese by the broadcasters to share their opinion on the immigration matter?🤣🤣🤣 they'd rather invite Sibanda.
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Phant Aasie
Phant Aasie@TKenzoh·
@eNCA @Abramjee Oh ooooh.... Have they been transported to Port Shepstone yet? 🤣🤣🤣
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eNCA
eNCA@eNCA·
SARS and the Hawks have seized 30 bricks of cocaine at the Durban harbour. The latest drug interception comes just three days after a major seizure at the same port. About 90kg of cocaine hidden in trucks from Brazil was confiscated. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
The Department of Employment and Labour plans to impose a fine of up to R100,000 per worker on entities found to be employing illegal migrants. The department also plans to employ 10,000 labour inspectors to ensure compliance with the country's laws. Deputy Minister Jomo Sibiya says that only 2,300 are  currently performing the task. Watch: tinyurl.com/3274tn34 #Newzroom405
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