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Moses Mendy
Moses Mendy
8 years ago

South Africans are just arrogant, shameless and ungrateful. Fortunately for Africa, South Africa is at the bottom tip and easy to cut off. Africa never needed South Africa, it was always the other way round . Since they are crying about jobs,the rest of Africa should boycott all their products and watch their factories close and their economy collapse, and we will see if they will jobs. This is a cowardly nation who have endured horrible crimes under racist white immigrants, but choose “truth and reconciliation”, but choose to direct their hate towards innocent and defenseless african migrants including women… Read more »

Pompido
Pompido
8 years ago

Nonsense lazy “Badwill for real” don’t deserve to be a leader!!

Economist from Mosco
Economist from Mosco
8 years ago

Particia, why are you misleading the world on father of Gracar Machel? She is a daughter of late methodist minister who died three weeks before she was born in Gaza province here in Mozambique. I like good analysis in your article but you must dig deeper and always be sure of what you are writting.

Rodriguas Latata
Rodriguas Latata
8 years ago

There is a big knowledge, social economical and political gap in SA. It is clearly evident.
Leadership in other African countries should uphold transparence and accountability in order to curb migration. Create a conducive environmental for businesses and private sector investiment to create jobs. Don’t just be there stealing and conducting shaddy deals.
In Africa leadership is a massive let down.

Uhuru
Uhuru
8 years ago

As for me and my gangsters, we will attack his beloved son here in the US, shoot him a few times in his legs, maim his arms, limbs, break a few bones on him…it shall happen…just to give a lesson to the King.

Mubarak
8 years ago

The higher you go the cooler it becomes.
As the king grows more in terms of years, he starts thinking like a small kid.

sayimoni bayisikolo
sayimoni bayisikolo
8 years ago

I have never known that south Africans have a dull king like Zwelithini.So a foreigner is only blackman in south Africa not some other light skinned races from other countries and add more weight the dull brainless son of the uneducated Zuma was also born in exile in Mbabane Swaziland during the oppressive regime of Apartheid.This senseless killing and torturing of neighbouring should be condemned by the south African govt.The black race should be united.It has been oppressed by the other race for so long and now its their own race.Its time Africans became United.

Jaffar Kabichi
Jaffar Kabichi
8 years ago

“Wakwatira kwa Amphezi saopa kung’anima” Ingolimba mitima abale anga, moyo ndimomwe umayendera. Kwa eni kulibe mkuwe, musunge chimenecho. Komansotu wakufa lero samafa mawa.

GEZZA
8 years ago

One day these blood of innocent lives shall be asked upon their heads and children!

Phundabwi
Phundabwi
8 years ago

Izi zachitika zatha. I think the task before us is start taking a long hard look at ourselves. Where do we go wrong. When Chikaonda was finance minister our economy perfomed very well. Suddenly Dr Bakili dropped him at his next cabinet reshufle replacing him with Mr Jumbe (who we hear has a case to answer on corruption). Enter Bingu 2005 -2009 our nation became a shinning star a becon of hope. But as if a bewitched nation, all the gains became history, forcing our country into abject poverty. Both situations have proved beyond doubt that with discipline and love… Read more »

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