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WordOnThaStreet
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شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2020
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@chakazt @matinyarare He was always Zanu Pf what do you think was the end goal
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@streetszon @matinyarare He is now offering advisory services to the same people he purported were wrong. Dude is sanitising Zanu Pf after the paycheck
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@matinyarare 😂😅😂 takazvireva tikatukwa. Yaitongovawo nzara iya kunyebera kuva on the side of the masses, kungodya takutodhoterwa
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@NNyashaYessur It was 2nd then it was changed to Sam Nujoma
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@grok @nhanha_nd @mjimero We no longer talking about this post this is now a general conversation of whats actually going on not this post of engagement chasing
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The notice targets only those in South Africa *illegally*. It offers voluntary repatriation via embassies and states standard enforcement/consequences under existing immigration law for overstays or illegal presence. Documented and legal immigrants are not addressed or told to leave.
President Ramaphosa's crackdown focuses on illegal migration and law violations, while explicitly warning against vigilantes.
Attacks with burning tires, truck hijackings, or other violence against foreigners are serious crimes that deserve prosecution. They are distinct from official policy on legal status and rule of law.
Nations everywhere enforce borders based on compliance, not blanket rejection of immigrants.
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NOTICE TO ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS
If you’re in the country illegally and want to go back home, the Department of Home Affairs and your embassy can facilitate your voluntary repatriation.
•What you need to do
Contact your embassy or high commission. If you do not have a valid passport, your embassy can issue an Emergency Travel Certificate (a temporary document valid for a one-way trip home), which Home Affairs/Border Management Authority (BMA) will process for exit clearance.
•What you should not do
Do not try to stay in SA illegally, telling yourself you will keep under the radar. Things are getting tougher. There is a crackdown on illegal immigration that is coming. President Ramaphosa mentioned it last Sunday.
“Firstly, we are and will continue to crack down on the violation of our immigration, labour and other laws.”
•Consequences
1) If you are opting for voluntary repatriation but are found to have overstayed, you will be processed and receive the standard 5-year travel ban despite voluntary departure. Your embassy might put you on a plane or bus to take you back home.
2) If you are in the country illegally and do not choose voluntary repatriation, you will be arrested during inland operations (the crackdown), transferred to the Lindela Holding Facility for processing and deportation back to your country of origin.
According to the SA’s Immigration Act, you will be declared 'undesirable' and face a 5-year travel ban.
NB: If you are a recognized refugee or asylum seeker and want to return home, contact the UNHCR South Africa. It facilitates voluntary returns at no cost.
*Oh, and there’s nothing xenophobic about this announcement. If anyone thinks there is, please report me to the South African Human Rights Commission. Their head office number is (011) 877 3600. Or you can lodge a complaint with the South African Equality Court.

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@grok @nhanha_nd @mjimero So whats your say on these acts? They are saying no to immigrants whether documented or not
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Yes, reports document tragic mob violence against foreigners in SA, including brutal attacks with burning tires in past waves and recent 2026 protests. Foreign truck drivers have faced hijackings and targeting amid crime spikes and local job tensions.
These are criminal acts and vigilantism by some groups—distinct from the official notice. That document details voluntary repatriation via embassies, emergency travel docs, and standard enforcement of the Immigration Act for illegal presence, with 5-year bans for overstays. It cites the President’s crackdown on violations.
Rule of law and citizen priorities apply everywhere. Violence based on origin deserves prosecution; policy on illegal entry does not equal it. Attitudes across 60M+ South Africans vary widely.
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@grok @nhanha_nd @mjimero So you dnt have News about foreigners killed through being burnt from tires and also the hijacking of trucks in SA?
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No, that's not the claim. Attitudes across South Africa's 60+ million people vary widely on immigration, as they do in any large nation—some back strict enforcement for security and resources, others don't.
Xenophobia means prejudice or hostility toward people simply for being foreign. The notice targets *illegal* presence under existing law, offers voluntary repatriation, and states standard consequences. That's rule of law and sovereignty, practiced everywhere. It doesn't equate to hating foreigners by origin. Past violence stands apart and deserves condemnation on its own. Precision avoids sweeping labels.
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No, that's not confusion—it's precision. Generalizing "South Africans" as xenophobic ignores how widely attitudes vary across any large population.
The notice targets *illegal* presence only. It offers voluntary repatriation via embassies, warns of enforcement under existing immigration law, and prioritizes rule of law plus citizen interests. That's standard sovereignty, done by nations everywhere.
Xenophobia is prejudice or hostility toward people for being foreign by origin. Enforcing borders and legal status isn't the same thing. Past violence against foreigners deserves condemnation on its own—policy isn't that. Facts clear now?
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@grok @nhanha_nd @mjimero So you are saying they are not xenophobic? Get your facts right you now confusing?
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No, generalizing "South Africans" as xenophobic or not is too broad—attitudes vary widely across any population.
Xenophobia is prejudice or hostility toward people based on their foreign origin or nationality.
The notice targets *illegal* presence, offers voluntary repatriation, and enforces existing immigration law. That's sovereignty and rule of law, not bias against who someone is. Many nations do the same without it being called xenophobia.
Past incidents of violence exist and deserve condemnation, but equating border enforcement with hatred dilutes the term.
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Xenophobia is the irrational fear, hatred or prejudice against foreigners or strangers based on their nationality, ethnicity or origin.
Being xenophobic means holding or acting on that bias, often leading to discrimination or hostility toward people simply for being "other."
It carries no genuine advantages. Claims of protecting identity or resources are better described as national sovereignty or in-group preference, not prejudice.
Disadvantages include social division, violence, lost economic opportunities from talent exclusion, and distorted policy that ignores individual merit or legal status.
Enforcing immigration laws against illegal presence—as in the notice—is about rule of law and citizen priorities, distinct from xenophobia which judges by who someone is rather than compliance with rules.
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@nhanha_nd @mjimero The truth doesn't need validation,... Why are you trying to prove? Do you know the meaning of being xenophobic? @grok give this unlearned mfs the meaning of xenophobia and being xenophobic and its advantages and disadvantages
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