@_elinamm@didinada130X@Onyeani_Kalu We have seen you also. We will never forget. Our country will not be destroyed by ungrateful, shameless so called brothers and sisters.
@roc20042@didinada130X@Onyeani_Kalu I get that you’re emotional and yh there’s no point dragging this . The world has seen your nature . I hope you find a way out as always👍🏽
@TheBMA_SA That's false! You have allowed your illiterate dirty citizens to destroy foreign people's lives and properties while you celebrate! This is unacceptable! I refuse to buy your propaganda.
[UPDATE FROM THE INTER-MINISTERIAL COMMITTEE ON MIGRATION!!!]
We also need to vehemently correct the false narrative that South Africa is inherently xenophobic or unwelcoming to people of from outside our borders. South Africa has historically welcomed and continues to host people from diverse countries across the globe. Our nation remains deeply committed to the African Union Agenda 2063, which seeks to promote a better, more integrated Africa for all. As a constitutional democracy, we fully comply with international migration frameworks and remain a committed signatory to numerous global conventions that promote human dignity, equality, and the rule of law.
I believe whatever is happening in South Africa their government is aware. If 30th June any African citizen is touched by a South African the South African Government should answer questions at the African Union. It’s that simple. Every African should push this
@_elinamm@didinada130X@Onyeani_Kalu This disrespect towards black South Africans will never be tolerated. Yes, we are lazy, uneducated, what else? Believe it. We have nothing to prove to you.
@roc20042@didinada130X@Onyeani_Kalu and who’s going to do the building? your white masters? You did survive the apartheid. The rest of Africa helped you out. You have the best schools but clearly you’re all uneducated.
The African Union’s Silence on South Africa’s Xenophobia Is Starting to Look Like Endorsement
Xenophobia in #SouthAfrica isn’t new. It’s been rotting in plain sight for years. What’s harder to explain is why the African Union keeps acting like it isn’t there.
Rogue groups are attacking, harassing, killing other Black Africans — people with papers, people without, legal residents, long-term settlers. The common denominator isn’t documentation. It’s looking like you came from somewhere else. And this isn’t underground. It’s brazen. South African security forces have, at various points, stood aside or done worse. Pretoria knows. The continent knows. Addis Ababa knows.
And yet — nothing. No serious condemnation. No suspension threat. No emergency session. Just the usual communiqué language that means absolutely nothing to the man being chased out of his shop in #Johannesburg.
Yes, sovereignty matters. Nobody’s disputing that. But there’s a point where deferring to sovereignty becomes a polite way of covering for state failure — or state complicity. When citizens of one AU member state are hunting citizens of others on the basis of where they were born, that is no longer a domestic matter. That is a continental disgrace.
The @_AfricanUnion should suspend South Africa. Not as punishment for the whole nation — South Africans themselves have been among the loudest critics of this violence. But as a signal. A line drawn in public. This is where we say enough.
The Union has made a habit of grand language — African solidarity, African solutions, African unity. Fine. Then use the mechanisms that exist. Targeted pressure. Public accountability. Suspension where it’s warranted. If those tools only come out for Western interference narratives and never for intra-African atrocities, what exactly is the Union defending?
What is happening in South Africa concerns rest of the continent and we just can’t afford to watch from a distance. It is a failure of the continental project itself. And every silence from Addis Ababa makes that failure louder. @BBCAfrica@ali_naka@ecowas_cedeao@AfricanHub_@AfricanArchives@cecild84@GovernmentZA@News24_SA@sowore@Julius_S_Malema@officialABAT#SaloneX@CyrilRamaphosa#SouthAfrica@julius_maadabio@AfrikParliament
It is profoundly heartbreaking to witness another surge of xenophobic violence in #SouthAfrica this week. Hundreds have marched on Parliament, thousands of families have been displaced, and lives have been tragically cut short.
These include at least five Ethiopians killed earlier in the attacks, and five Mozambicans who died in Mossel Bay. Thousands more are now fleeing for their lives.
To see South Africa turn to xenophobia is a tragic betrayal of the country's struggle for independence and freedom. African nations stood united to dismantle apartheid. Ethiopia proudly supported "Madiba," Nelson Mandela, in 1962 and issued him a passport so he could travel the continent. Other countries helped in many ways, including with political and financial support.
Disagreements and grievances must be addressed by the justice system and the rule of law, never through vigilante violence and collective punishment.
South Africa deserves better. Africa deserves better.
Stop the hate. Protect the vulnerable. Uphold our shared humanity.
@gyaigyimii Tunisia lost 5–1. South Africa lost 2–0. Yet somehow only South Africa becomes the punchline. If we’re going to discuss football, let’s be consistent. If we’re going to discuss bias, let’s be honest about it.
@didinada130X@Onyeani_Kalu Stop your obsession with us and leave us in peace. U clever little man. For your information, SANs are very smart and highly educated people. But I’m not expecting you to know. Koebaai
@roc20042@Onyeani_Kalu Build sha😂😂do you know how many companies south africa have in Ghana?. You think you can thrive alone as a country 😂😂. That’s why we argue with educated people. If it was up to guys like you , your existence wouldn’t even bother because your daft. Educate yourself 😜
Before telling other Africans to leave SA, it is worth remembering that over 100,000 South Africans live, work, and run businesses across other African countries, and there are also SA companies operating widely across the continent. What applies to others should apply equally to them. We are also waiting for the 30th of June!
@didinada130X@Onyeani_Kalu Your tantrum and outrage is the reason Africa is in this condition. You have proven how much you hate us. We will continue to build SA and vouch for this continent as we have been doing.
@roc20042@Onyeani_Kalu You can talk all you want but at the end of the year you’ll stand alone. And that’s where you get to see if South Africans can survive alone☺️. Peace out✌🏻