
Themba Tim
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@MukotosiPaddy @AyeeNdeM Your trying to be smart whole we know at face value how these Nigerians work. They use shops to clean drugs money. These people enjoy working where there's informal traders, what they do is very far from franchises you mentioned
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@AyeeNdeM Non-Africans are running frenchises worth less than a million to set-up but they're safe because of their skin color.
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@NdimloUnathi It's not a first or last movie in south Africa...focus on refusing a 7 year term for your dictator
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@banganayi @matigary @KMutisi 5 million rands our constitution says... Look inside your pants you'll the 1 fool and 2 eggs
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@BeautifulNGA We know your people use shops to clean drug money... Voesek!!!!
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This is to tell you that, they are not after Illegal Immigrants but after Black Africans.
𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍@AsakyGRN
Xenophobic and Afrophobic South Africans shut down a Nigerian man’s business in South Africa despite the fact that he had all the necessary legal documentation, paid taxes, employed 25 South Africans, and had lived in the country for 13 years.
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@cecild84 Fronting at its best, he knows that the drugs are the real money maker
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@instablog9ja These shops are a front for drug trafficking... We know the modus operandi
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Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has urged young people to embrace entrepreneurship and seize available business opportunities, stating bluntly that the government's role is to create an enabling environment rather than direct employment.
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#YouthDay50 #EntrepreneurshipSA #YouthEmpowerment

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[WATCH] “There is no government that's going to create employment.” Minister in the Presidency Khumbuzo Ntshavheni says the government will create opportunities for economic development and growth. #YouthMonth2026 #YouthDay #June16th
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Legal Africans are under attack in South Africa.
Stockholm syndrome in south Africa..
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A Ghanaian woman raised in South Africa was left homeless after her Durban salon was looted in anti-migrant violence in May. She and her 14-year-old son now sleep on the street next to some 200 other migrants reut.rs/3Qfdprf
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