SA🇿🇦 Black Belt
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@africatodayMG Good, we don’t care about having one person rich , how does he change your life shit 💩 hole citizen, you are stupid




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@djlooksa @Julius_S_Malema @54Battalion @AfricaisBlack @Boshielodm_ @ByronDZ93 @CarlosMatu31 @CICsideChick @Collenzmhlabane @CWharlie4 So what ? Does that warrant them to do crime in South Africa 🇿🇦
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🇿🇦 African countries that supported South Africa’s in getting her independence
1 🇳🇬 Nigeria
Strong diplomatic pressure against apartheid
Financial support to liberation movements like the African National Congress (ANC)
Sponsored students and political exiles
Led global calls for sanctions
2 🇿🇲 Zambia
Major base for ANC operations in exile
Hosted liberation leaders
Key frontline state in Southern Africa
3 🇹🇿 Tanzania
Early supporter of African liberation struggles
Provided training and political support
Strong anti-apartheid voice internationally
4 🇦🇴 Angola
Military training support for liberation fighters
Base for armed resistance operations
Strategic ally in Southern Africa
5 🇲🇿 Mozambique
Hosted ANC members and refugees
Supported cross-border resistance efforts
6 🇧🇼 Botswana
Safe haven for activists and refugees
Part of the Frontline States coalition
7 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
Regional political support after independence
Helped pressure apartheid regime
8 🇬🇭 Ghana
Strong Pan-African support under earlier governments
Backed anti-colonial and anti-apartheid movements
Promoted African unity against racial oppression
9 🇲🇼 Malawi
Provided political support in later years
Maintained diplomatic pressure within Africa
Contributed to regional isolation of apartheid South Africa
SouthAfricaFreedom #AfricanUnity #EndApartheid #PanAfricanism #AfricaRising #NelsonMandela #HistoryOfAfrica #FreedomStruggle #OneAfricaOneVoice #SolidarityAfrica

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@djlooksa @Julius_S_Malema @54Battalion @AfricaisBlack @Boshielodm_ @ByronDZ93 @CarlosMatu31 @CICsideChick @Collenzmhlabane @CWharlie4 So what ? Does that warrant them to do crime in South Africa 🇿🇦
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@djlooksa @Julius_S_Malema @54Battalion @AfricaisBlack @Boshielodm_ @ByronDZ93 @CarlosMatu31 @CICsideChick @Collenzmhlabane @CWharlie4 So what ? Does that warrant them to do crime in South Africa 🇿🇦
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Not South Africa
Business Insider Africa@BusInsiderSSA
Which African country will dominate the next decade?
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@jon_d_doe You are right,that’s why you flee your shit 💩 hole country to be international orphans and impose yourselves to people who don’t want you,Msunu




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Nigeria 🇳🇬 is a home for everyone in Africa, no Xenophobia, Afrophobia, Anglophobia, Chinophobia, Japanophobia, Europhobia etc...
The moment you step your feet on the Nigerian soil, you've become a Nigerian....
This is a tip of an iceberg, that's why they call Nigeria "The Giant of Africa" and I'm proud you have a taste of it, Gladys.
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@afrisagacity You have real problems in your country use that energy to resolve them, we are addressing ours



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This speech from South Africa’s President, Cyril Ramaphosa, proves that he's largely in support of the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other (black) African nationals.
Little wonder Julius Malema calls him a “sell-out” to the powerful White minority.
He is complicit!✍️
Fighter Rakgadi 🇿🇦@Rakgadi_EM
Instead of rhetoric we call for action against @JacintaNgobese Ngizwe Victoria
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@AwalMoHudu 😀😀the nerve to talk about South Africa while you have your own issues, we will solve our problems after we deal with you 💩💩




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Two Nigerians k*lled in South Africa as xenophobic tensions rise
The Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg says two Nigerians identified as Amaramiro Emmanuel and Ekpenyong Andrew, have been killed in South Africa amid rising xenophobic tensions.
According to NAN, Ninikanwa Okey-Uche, the consul-general, said in a statement on Monday that Emmanuel died from injuries allegedly sustained after being beaten by personnel of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) on April 20.
Source: Cable


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Two Nigerians k+lled in South Africa as xen+phobic tensions rise
The Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg has called for urgent investigations after two Nigerian nationals, Amaramiro Emmanuel and Ekpenyong Andrew, d+ed in separate incidents involving South African security operatives, raising renewed concerns over xen+phobic tensions and alleged ab¥se of power.
According to the consulate, Emmanuel reportedly d+ed on April 20 after sustaining inj¥ries allegedly inflicted by personnel of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). The circumstances surrounding the as+ault remain unclear, but officials say the case has triggered alarm within the Nigerian community in South Africa.
In a separate incident, Andrew was arrested on April 19 in the Booysens area of Pretoria following an alleged altercation with members of the Tshwane Metro Police. However, his d+ath was later confirmed after his body was discovered at the Pretoria Central Mortuary, prompting questions about what transpired after his arrest.
The Nigerian Consul-General, Ninikanwa Okey-Uche, described both incidents as deeply disturbing, noting that they have left families, diplomats, and members of the Nigerian community in shock. She confirmed that formal cases have been opened with the South African Police Service and urged the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) to conduct a thorough, transparent, and impartial investigation.
She stressed that regardless of any allegations, due legal process must be followed and that no individual should be denied a fair hearing or subjected to extrajudicial action. The consulate also warned against the growing tendency to stereotype or profile Nigerians as criminals, describing it as dangerous and unacceptable.
Okey-Uche further called on Nigerians living in South Africa to remain calm, law-abiding, and cooperative while investigations continue, adding that the consulate is engaging relevant authorities and will ensure support for the bereaved families.

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@NigeriaStories The guys who killed each other ,it was a drug territory fight 💩 , South Africans were not involved
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