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@Zwelinzima1 I guess you do not want us to respond to this misinformation and personal jaundice vile. I mean how do you deny that foreigners are a problem in our country. Uphila phantsi kwelitye kanti wena mkhuluwa uyimbaza?

South Africa has extremely racist laws

I stand before you today deeply conscious of my roots in the church. I grew up in a Christian household where faith was a way of life. My father was a Bishop, and as children we were all expected to serve. I myself served as a church secretary and a Sunday school teacher. In fact, all of us were given names inspired by the great leaders of the Bible, hence my name, Paulus. These foundations shaped my values, my understanding of service, and my respect for the role of the church in society. #GoodFriday #EasterWeekend #RoadSafety #PaulMashatile






South Africa has extremely racist laws

LATEST: Sgt. Fannie Nkosi will spend the Easter weekend behind bars and is expected to appear in court on Tuesday.




INTERNATIONAL RULING AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA IN THE BOEREMAG CASE The International Commission of Jurists for Human Rights in Geneva has found that South Africa, as well as the trial court, violated several basic trial rights of the accused in the Boeremag case. According to the ruling, the state did not comply with international standards for a fair trial, and the Republic of South Africa is now obliged to provide redress and compensation to the applicants within 180 days. The commission further emphasizes that: - The state must provide an effective remedy to those whose rights were violated; - Steps must be taken to prevent similar violations in the future; - The ruling must be made public and widely disseminated. This decision places South Africa under international pressure to account for its handling of the Boeremag case and the protection of fundamental rights.










