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Mangalitso Xaba
Mangalitso Xaba
9 years ago

So the definition of a “FOREIGNER” IN South Africa is a black person. Whites and other Asian races are not foreigners? Apartheid must have left them with a very bad impact to many south Africans. Shame indeed for killing their fellow African brothers who most of them sheltered them during the degrading period of Apartheid.
Its time all African people united to lift up the down trodden continent of Africa.

Baitseng Ntembe
Baitseng Ntembe
9 years ago

What happens is very sad. My heart is crying. What we as South Africans are doing is wrong. I am not xenaphobic but I say us as Daniel in the Bible included himself under the sins of his nation when crying out to God for forgiveness of sins for his people. Let the African leaders take note that we all are to blame for what happened. This occurrance can be debated from many, many angles to the root causes of all this. The reasons for the many foreign brothers in South Africa are also debatable with the leaders in the… Read more »

Opale
Opale
9 years ago

No man is an island

icredible
icredible
9 years ago

aman who lives by the sword will die by the sword let them face the same,,,,,,,,,,,,,

YOHANE MBATIZI
YOHANE MBATIZI
9 years ago

There is indeed something to learn. Sad for our brothers from Malawi. However, most of these brothers should also learn that once we are in a foreign land try to invest a little in your homeland , in case such things happen again. You have something to lean on when you get home-other than just a T-shirt written South Africa. It reminds me of all of us in this world .This world is not our home. We are all immigrants. We have our home in heaven .Yet all we are doing is investing everything here on earth. What will happen… Read more »

Tambala
9 years ago

Good article ,I wish this so call Leaders should lead this….about Chibok girls it was only ordinary people who show concern but our so called beloved leaders do nothing….where is united Africa ???? Shame on them keep it up with article like this

Chemtukanika
Chemtukanika
9 years ago

Well written.Also write it in Zulu or Afrikaans for those animals to understand.God will punish those Tchaka Zulu’s children.

HE JOZA
9 years ago

Black people Black hearts black hair black ass

Blank/black thinking

GOD HAVE MERCIES !!

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