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📍 Apho kufele khona ithole شامل ہوئے Haziran 2012
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Dog@thefarmers_Dog·
i am glad humans don’t eat dogs
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Aninomazi@static_an·
@timmosion You're invested in the wrong fight. You need to focus on Boko Haram jollof man
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T I M M I T O M 🤴@timmosion·
Pan Africanism in the mud. It is time for one or two African nations to test their inter-States war power with this ignorant fools. We need to teach their government some lesson, even if its for 6 months, south Africans need to learn the hard way.
Sahel Revolutionary Soldier@cecild84

Two legitimate AFRICAN traders were shut dead by a Xenophobic mob who went to their shops, took their belongings and shut them at point blank range. All recorded on CCTV. The government and police are doing nothing

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Sbu 🇿🇦@UnicastSbu·
Kanti umdala kanje, you're busy having breakfast ungagezanga.. sis mkhulu. You're insulting me for no reason kanti umdala. @JacintaNgobese this is the guy who insulted you in some of your posts and he's old I'm shocked.
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Tatenda🇿🇼🇿🇦@muteVsilent

@ntibanez I knew it nothing good comes from south african especially zulus 🙂‍↕️

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Aninomazi@static_an·
@k_mfundopraise Yesses. Unisa needs to answer on how this man got into university with those results.
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Aninomazi@static_an·
@AdvoBarryRoux When you want to address a community as a leader, you address that community with the language that is spoken there. When Ramaphosa is in the Eastern Cape, he speaks IsiXhosa.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Why do AmaZulu think it’s mandatory for every South African to speak isiZulu? Do they know how many official languages we have in South Africa? Why are they asking a Minister who isn’t Zulu to speak isiZulu?
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mandla nkosikhona@MNkosikhon27801·
When war is declared to us as EFF members, we fight without giving mercy to hooligans. No mercy for hooligans
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
BREAKING: Amid rising unrest in South Africa, the Nigerian Consulate in the country, in collaboration with the Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa, has offered a free repatriation flight to Nigerians willing to return home permanently.
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Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
Ina bantu lendoda.
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彡 ҡα૨૨αɓεαรƭ
By the power vested in me by Chris Excel I present to you Part 11 of the Thread ....ngiyadlala
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Malume Malusi@UncleCul·
Julius is costing his party the South African vote with his own African stance. EFF is a South African party and can only get votes from South Africans. He doesn’t need to be impressionable to the rest of Africa…just South Africans.
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Mada@pamunzi·
@UncleCul Malema looks to history. If you allign with short term thinking, SA believe they can control immigration. It will never reverse unfortunately. The damage is done. He wants to be views from an Afro point of view than a SA point of view coz he knows the fortune of SA lie in africa
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Aninomazi@static_an·
@AJEnglish Community notes beg to differ. Stop spreading fake news!!
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Videos showing apparent anti-immigrant attacks have been posted on social media in South Africa, where new protests have been held demanding government action on undocumented immigration.
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Aninomazi ری ٹویٹ کیا
iScathulo SePhara 👞
This is why the local government elections are crucial: *Municipalities are the ones that issue and renew business licenses to run Spaza shops *Municipalities are responsible for checking compliance of all businesses *Municipalities are responsible for health inspections in all businesses *Municipalities are responsible for ensuring labour laws are followed in these shops That's why it's crucial to vote wisely and remove all ANC, DA and EFF deployees in Municipalities. They have completely FAILED. Over 60% of small businesses in major towns are run by foreigners, with 0 compliance, 0 tax registration, and 0 health inspections. 💔 This is a tragedy. We can't let this ever ever happen again. Lets come together and use our money to uplift local families and communities, not men from other countries..
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ERROL💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Malema, who has medical aid and doesn't queue in clinics with parasitic foreigners, is telling us that he would never remove a pregnant woman from a clinic. What clinic, since he attends private hospitals? This clown thinks we are from Nquthu.
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Aninomazi@static_an·
@sandileswana Whilst you're doing research from your cushy air-conditioned offices, the people on the ground have seen direct improvements in their communities ever since these protests started.
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sandile swana@sandileswana·
The major universities including UCT, Wits, Stellenbosch, UJ, UKZN and UP have not published any research to demonstrate that the expulsion of illegal immigrants in RSA will improve the economic standing of the black majority in South Africa Research from major South African universities (such as UCT, Wits, Stellenbosch, UJ, UKZN, and UP) largely focuses on the structural, social, and legal complexities of migration, rather than providing evidence that expelling illegal immigrants would improve the economic standing of the black majority. Key findings from academic research regarding this topic include: Job Creation vs. Competition: Studies, including those from the World Bank and University of Cape Town (UCT) researchers, often find that migrants—including those undocumented—can stimulate the economy, with some data suggesting they create jobs for local residents rather than simply taking them. Economic Contribution: Research from institutions like the University of Johannesburg (UJ) and UCT highlights that immigrants frequently engage in entrepreneurship, pay rent to South African landowners, and pay VAT on goods, contributing to the local tax base. Alternative Approaches: Rather than expulsion, research from institutions such as the University of Pretoria (UP) suggests that focusing on socio-economic development, such as improving the skills capacity of local citizens, would be a more effective way to transform the economy. Complexity of Impact: While some, such as studies highlighted in Wits University literature, note that illegal migration can strain resources and create tension, researchers largely argue that the overall economic impact of immigration is complex and cannot be reduced solely to a "negative" impact. Conversely, some research has noted perceptions that undocumented migration strains public resources and increases competition for jobs, particularly in certain sectors. However, broad academic consensus does not support the argument that mass expulsion would lead to an improved economic situation for local citizens.
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