J Hendrix

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J Hendrix

J Hendrix

@hendri54973

Katılım Şubat 2024
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Simon Sithole
Simon Sithole@Simon_Sithole20·
QUICK ASK: Besides South Africa 🇿🇦, which other African country is Xenophobic??
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@ByekwasoJavira @rwenzori_ This was built after Apartheid ended. The rest of the world doesn't even know that South Africa has a space programme.
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Byekwaso Javira
Byekwaso Javira@ByekwasoJavira·
@hendri54973 @rwenzori_ But most of the achievements you are counting on were left behind by the apartheid regime before your independence even, the day blacks took power things started getting out of order
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Amon 👷
Amon 👷@rwenzori_·
South Africans should learn from Uganda and the DRC. Despite security tensions, they are partnering on roads, doubling bilateral trade from $578 million to $1.2 billion, boosting exports, revenue, and jobs, while advancing integration among their peoples. In contrast, xenophobia is self-inflicted economic sabotage destroying businesses, deterring investment, and causing heavy losses through looted shops and fleeing entrepreneurs. South Africa urgently needs a second liberation: not from white apartheid, but from its own apartheid against fellow Africans. Choose roads, trade, and unity over division and decline.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@AfricaFactsZone Only 130? South Africa isn't "xenophobic" if all the others choose to remain instead of taking the offer of a free plane ride back home.
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
130 Nigerians based in South Africa have applied to leave the country due to the xenophobic attacks.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@NicoMasango @Lindy_nzabe Unfortunately the international community is aware we are suckers. Gauteng health officials are now doing contact tracing amongst the public after allowing it to happen.Already posts are popping up from people in the US and Europe saying it was a cruise ship "near South Africa".
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Nico Masango
Nico Masango@NicoMasango·
I was listening to Dr Aaron Motsoaledi on SABC News a few minutes ago. One of the reasons he gave for bringing the patients to Mzansi is proximity from the Atlantic. The ship was closer to the St Helena and Ascension islands. The nearest country to both islands is Angola. It doesn't make sense. 🤔
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MaLih
MaLih@Lindy_nzabe·
This cruise ship was traveling from Argentina to Cape Verde but the person with hantavirus is taken to a South African hospital😭? Hayi siyalingwa🥴
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@fweshtiny @LeylasomayaI @wilson_84688 Who said you were a criminal and in the US illegally? If I.C.E had posted pics of black South Africans you would have been all over it. Let's be real.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@fweshtiny @LeylasomayaI @wilson_84688 They are there legally and obeying the law.Otherwise I.C.E would have gladly showed their pics on their website like they did with the white South Africans Trump imported.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@omuntuvensor The police officer is a South African citizen by birth and wearing the uniform of the South African police not China. The Chinese community has been in South Africa since the 1800's.
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Ghost Minister.
Ghost Minister.@omuntuvensor·
A black South African filling a complaint to a police station in South Africa. Which jobs do even black South Africans do in their own country. South Africa🇿🇦 will be no more by the year 2040.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@jimNjue_ Those illegal immigrants run away when South African Army soldiers show up. Saw it just last week 🤣
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Jim Njue
Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
African Immigrants in South Africa are no longer afraid of the Zulu Xenophobes.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@fweshtiny @wilson_84688 I.C.E. has already arrested some of the white South African "refugees" Trump imported and putting them in Alligator Alctarez.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@rwenzori_ South Africa has extensive trade with neighbouring countries including Nigeria. The governments of those African countries are aware that illegal immigrants are engaged in lawlessness and criminality and aren't going to sanction S.Africa.
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Amon 👷
Amon 👷@rwenzori_·
No one is denying that SA has incredible infrastructure. But regional trade requires more than just good roads.... it requires a safe, welcoming environment for African businesses to operate. Uganda and DRC are building those social and economic bridges, while xenophobia in SA is burning them down.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@Jonatha51816422 @SandileMakeba Hopewell Chinono is apparently this 'award winning journalist' that somehow fails to mention Zanu-PF's deep military and other ties with China before and after the coup. He,and yourself,want to promote this odd narrative that S.Africa is behind Zimbawe's problems.
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Jonathan Lester
Jonathan Lester@Jonatha51816422·
@hendri54973 @SandileMakeba Am not sure how I can get it through you. But you need to read n understand what international relations is. It's not by accident Ramaphosa was in Zimbabwe on a personal visit that the government had no clue about.
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Zimbabwean-Xhosa 🇿🇼 🇲🇿
Every time we try to remove a dictator and fix our country, South Africa always comes to the rescue of the dictator. Last time, Mbeki saved Mugabe, and this time, Ramaphosa is coming to save Mnangagwa and his CAB3. We say no to Ramaphosa's visit at this critical moment
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@Jonatha51816422 @SandileMakeba Read those articles years ago including watching tv news showing Zim military in the streets of Harare when Mugabe was ousted.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@Jonatha51816422 @SandileMakeba Mugabe was already unpopular amongst the military after the debacle in the Second Congo War. It's not unusual in other countries for army chiefs to visit a foreign country willing to support the new leadership before carrying out a coup especially when the incumbent is weak.
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Jonathan Lester
Jonathan Lester@Jonatha51816422·
@hendri54973 @SandileMakeba No army general moves without the sanction of the president. When that general went to China it was a move to get him out so THAT Mugabe could arrest the current president. When he came back he was bout to be arrested at the airport
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@AfricaFirsts South Africa isn't crazy to give Lesotho $200 million each when the majority of that infrastructure was built by South Africa. Lesotho receives 50% of its electricity during winter from South Africa.
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Lesotho 🇱🇸 earns $200 million annually from exporting water to South Africa 🇿🇦.
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@mamakaCleo Lol,South Africa has enough coal for centuries. The country exports coal to European Union countries.
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@Jonatha51816422 @SandileMakeba The Zimbabwe people are completely lost and desperate if they believe South Africa is propping up Zanu-PF. Meanwhile the Zim military is backed with Chinese hardware and political support.
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Jonathan Lester
Jonathan Lester@Jonatha51816422·
@hendri54973 @SandileMakeba Read from an award winning journalist not your rumors
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope

Hopes of a military coup against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, led by his vice president, General Constantino Chiwenga and his associates, have reportedly been quashed after sources say that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa assured his Zimbabwean counterpart that South Africa will not countenance any unconstitutional removal of a president in Zimbabwe. Today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with Ramaphosa in Harare, where he was received by Mnangagwa alongside businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei, before the two leaders and the two businessmen flew on a one hour helicopter trip together to Mnangagwa’s farm, Precabe, in Kwekwe. They toured the farm, where the South African president was shown Mnangagwa’s Ankoli cattle and fish breeding pools. When they reached the ostriches, Ramaphosa is said to have remarked, in a pointed and politically loaded statement, that “nothing and nobody will remove my elder brother from power unconstitutionally.” The remark was made in the presence of members of the delegation accompanying the two leaders. “The owner of these ostriches will be president until 2030 if Parliament says so,” Ramaphosa is further reported to have said, reinforcing his assurance to Mnangagwa and those present. The two leaders then went into a four-hour closed-door meeting, where they were joined by Tagwirei and Chivayo. The meeting was described as highly personal and private, with even the president’s spokesperson, George Charamba, excluded from the delegation for today’s visit. Sources familiar with the discussions say Ramaphosa made it clear that South Africa would neither support nor recognise a military coup against Mnangagwa. Those within Mnangagwa’s inner circle were reportedly buoyant after the engagement, interpreting Ramaphosa’s position as a significant reinforcement of regional backing. They believe that, with South Africa’s stance now aligned with that of countries such as Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, and, more recently, Botswana, where Chivayo travelled in recent days, Mnangagwa has effectively strengthened his position and insulated his presidency within the region against any potential coup attempt. What was significant today is that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s trip to Zimbabwe, which I broke last night, was not an official bilateral state engagement conducted at the level of heads of state. It was a private trip, and sources in Pretoria say that many people in the president’s office, and indeed within DIRCO, the foreign affairs department of South Africa, were not aware of it. President Cyril Ramaphosa is now back in South Africa after the short visit to Zimbabwe.

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J Hendrix
J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@Jonatha51816422 @SandileMakeba Bro. Simply copy and paste the headlines on your smartphone and paste them in the Google search bar. The actual articles will come up. You learned something today...
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J Hendrix@hendri54973·
@Jonatha51816422 @SandileMakeba Who said military deployments? Why do you leave out the parts where China shipped in tons of weapons to Zimbabwe including the Army Chief visiting Beijing one week before the coup. Was he in South Africa? No. Show your sources from that timeline that disproves the articles.
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Jonathan Lester
Jonathan Lester@Jonatha51816422·
@hendri54973 @SandileMakeba Dude your sources are rubbish. Learn to quote from credible sources. China has no military deployments anywhere in the world like USA. China has a strict no interference policy it's military is never deployed in any country. Learn to READ
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