
CHIEF MAHHELE III
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CHIEF MAHHELE III
@huttonfreeman
Politically incorrect, I speak my mind not loyalty, Jack of few trades and master of all, I hate racists and racism, ngizokwenza busy!!!
South Africa - Emhlabeni เข้าร่วม Kasım 2014
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@Zwelinzima1 The fact that you can play with your dogs in such a huge plot, tells a huge true story of South Africans 🇿🇦 you've betrayed, most South Africans who believed in your lies can't afford that luxury you're seen enjoying.
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@jackson_rem I blame the @MYANC @CyrilRamaphosa @GovernmentZA @HomeAffairsSA, Dear South Africans this country is gone 😭😭😭
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"When we all act like fools" is the truest statement made on this entire thread. Trading dehumanizing insults and playing a game of who can weaponize historical trauma better helps absolutely nobody. If the end goal of a timeline argument is making every side look morally bankrupt, then nobody is winning, everyone is just losing their humanity together. It’s time to break the cycle, step back, and realize that tearing each other down doesn't fix a single real-world problem..
Pearl@PearlMoleti
@KSnetne We are just returning the same energy, u thought we were slaves meanwhile the real slaves are you. We’ve been called slaves the whole time and u never saw it as a problem, u are even advocating for whites to bring back apartheid, u see what happens when we all act like fools
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@KSnetne @HomeAffairsSA @Leon_Schreib the message is clear, sell those chairs in your offices, you need to be standing to execute your duties effectively, efficiently, and accountable.
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Trying to rewrite the liberation struggle as "just giving money to the Mandela family" is an absolute insult to continental history. 😂 Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, and Tanzania sacrificed their own national treasuries, placed heavy economic sanctions on themselves, and housed liberation fighters to help strip down white minority rule. To twist that shared history to excuse modern xenophobic vigilantism is pure delusion. No country is asking South Africa to accommodate criminals, they are asking you to run an actual, professional Department of Home Affairs and police force instead of using street violence as policy!
Patriotic Mzansi@MzansiPatriotic
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It’s hilarious how you list major systemic failures and think deporting people fixes them. 😂 The terrible food poisoning outbreaks and derelict buildings are a direct result of South Africa's collapsed local governance, lack of municipal by-law enforcement, and zero border management. If your state systems actually worked, illegal operations wouldn't last a single day. You are mad at the symptoms because you are too terrified to hold your own elected politicians accountable for failing you since 1994!
SAn In Good Standing.@ZakiaBouman
@KSnetne None has denied that SA has its internal challenge,but to say illegal Africans foreigners have got nothing to do with it is so stupid and ignorant. Hijacked buildings, destruction of property, drugs,deadly food poisonings etc etc. All these courtesy of nuisances from outside.
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@faya_lorrrd Same problem different countries, the colonizers left representatives in a form of our leaders, Tarkwa is like Baberton in South Africa, development leaves with the gold.



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Colonization was not Enough!!!. We even learn Their Languages, Follow their Religions and Demonize Our Own, to to their countries even if we are not wanted there, begging them to pick us, Work for them, defend their religion and Get married to them.
Our Ancestors would be so Disgusted to find about this Since they fought through Blood, sweat and Tears for the Freedom we have.
Africans we can Do Better.
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@JKyalo37828 I told my boss jokingly, his body language changed, I said it because we fail to achieve things whilst they're speaking English from Harvard, our education systems in Africa are weak, our great grandparents built bridges that are still standing today with no formal education
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@huttonfreeman @Ghana Of course. You'll experience the best hospitality there is. Just get your visa, ticket and hotel. cc: @wode_maya
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@nnamanichi93717 Our leaders are such useless bunch of loosers, only Ibrahim Traore is brave enough to do what they all should be doing, Africa is the richest continent in minerals&agriculture but our leaders pull down to the bottom of the barrel with their spineless decisions they make for us
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@faya_lorrrd How do we solve it as Africans, because this is in every country?
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@faya_lorrrd How do we build machines, how do we extract the primary product & the bio-product thereof but we're here calling each other names, lazy flexing on things we can't fix at the moment, we should be saying how then do we trade with one another, how do start building machineries self
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I appreciate that you brought specific data points to the table. Hopefully, we can have a productive, logic-based exchange. Let's look at the numbers you provided.
You mention that 12% of people in South African prisons are foreigners, claiming this destroys the argument about crime. It does the exact opposite. According to the official Stats SA Census, foreign nationals make up roughly 3.9% of the total population. If a group that constitutes less than 4% of the population makes up 12% of the prison population, they are statistically overrepresented in crime by a factor of three. Furthermore, these are only the ones who have been caught, successfully prosecuted, and jailed. In a country where illegal immigrants have no biometric data, fingerprints, or registered addresses on the national system, policing and tracking them is an administrative nightmare.
Your point about only 14% of South Africans being employable within corporate structures is a complete red herring. The call to curb illegal immigration has nothing to do with corporate banking or tech jobs. Legally bound, highly skilled professionals with scarce skills are welcome. The crisis is happening at the grassroots level. Builders, plumbers, hospitality workers, delivery drivers, and domestic workers are being systematically locked out of the economy because undocumented workers - who are not bound by South Africa's Basic Conditions of Employment Act or minimum wage laws - sell their labour at a fraction of the legal cost. This isn't "market competition"; it is the lawless exploitation of labour that suppresses wages for the poorest South Africans.
You quote the ILO stating that immigrants have a positive net fiscal contribution because they "consume fewer public services." This is where working through data "every other week" fails to capture ground reality. That data applies to legal, documented immigrants who are paying PAYE income tax, utilising private medical aid, and sending their kids to private schools. It does not reflect the reality of millions of undocumented persons. Our public healthcare systems, maternal wards, and local schools in working-class areas are severely strained. Furthermore, our infrastructure (water, electricity, and sewage) is buckling under unplanned population density. The financial burden of fixing and maintaining this infrastructure falls squarely on the formal South African taxpayer, while those operating entirely in the cash-based informal shadow economy utilise these public utilities without contributing to the tax base that maintains them.
As for the 9% GDP contribution: GDP simply measures the volume of money changing hands; it does not measure legality, ethics, or community destruction. A drug cartel or a counterfeit goods syndicate technically contributes to GDP through cash flow, but they are a net negative to society. How much of that estimated GDP is built on tax-evading spaza shops selling expired food, organised crime syndicates, and the violent displacement of local South African business owners?
Ultimately, this isn't just a grievance over the collapse of our rule of law; it is a fundamental rejection of globalism. South Africans refuse to have our borders erased, our laws regarded as suggestions, and our culture washed out under the guise of "free movement" and Pan-Africanism. We reject the borderless, globalist fantasy where a person can be born a Ghanaian today, claim to be South African tomorrow, and move on to be English the next day. A country is not an open transit lounge or a corporate economic zone. It is a sovereign home belonging to a specific people, and protecting our citizens, our economy, and our identity is our absolute right.
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