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Kennedy
Kennedy
8 years ago

So my fellow african! Do not solve or say something when you’re angry or two excited. Iam malawian leaving in south africa obvious am angry but let’s not pay evil for evil please, if these so-called leaders Zulu’s under the spirite of darkness may God turn them away from evil. The nation has now been tarnished which is devastating so us as well wishers for this country, i do not agree with zwelithin’s aggravated words together with zuma’s son they’ll regret tomorrow. By the way if there is any senseble high profile person in Anc please try to put guidance… Read more »

cash gate
8 years ago

I think Jacob Zuma made a mistake when he told South Africans that he will create more jobs by sending off foregners to their original countries once he took over the government. Mr. Zuma is failing to end the violence, its better he can withdraw the statement. African leaders must learn something from what is hapenning in RSA. They must promise only things that can afford to manage. shame on you mr presdent.

mayamiko matapa
8 years ago

Kodi kubwezela nkulakwa?

awewoli
awewoli
8 years ago

In the wake of the recent mayhem meted out to fellow africans just by virture of being found in a foreign land(sa) is really disheartening.
I say its a big shame on south africans for their actions.
What do they expect to be done to their people in foreign lands?This should be the question they ask themselves for their ruthless n barbaric act.May all those who have a hand in the killing of our innocent bros n sists forever be with blood in their hands.Shame onto the south african government for it has really failed africa.

Mahad
Mahad
8 years ago

Shame on south African government. The Zuma government had failed it basic duty to protect defenless immigrat who stood shoulder to shoulder in their struggle of freeing south African. it is shocking the level of incompetent the south African gogovernment. This level of brutality of burning people a live should not go unpunished and whole world should place saction south AAfrican government. The ICC MUST OPEN CRIMENAL INVESTIGATION THE ZOOL KING. The African union must expel south African and economic economically isolated. If African union failures to protect it citizens than the people must boycott and expel all South African… Read more »

George Lihoma
George Lihoma
8 years ago

Nkosazana Dhlamini Zuma should step down at the African Union. She has failed the whole Africa except South Africa. How can she unite Africa when Africans in her own country are butchering and lynching each other, no ways. NGO’s and CSO’s ntchito ndi imeneyi. Lead us to oust her. Hahahahahahaaha!

Gaza Diva
Gaza Diva
8 years ago

How i wish dat we Malawians could wake up and chase the south Africans peacefuly & never allow any business from them. May GOD punish everyone who has taken part in killing our fellow Malawians & Africans.

Steven
Steven
8 years ago

This Is really sad and when are we going to unité as Africans

zambian
zambian
8 years ago

We undstand that not every one in southafrica is for violence but what we condem is the south african government’s failure to bring this violence to an end. Its a nation that has no security. We all read of violence in sa every day Not because there are smart criminals but there is a smack govrnmt.u dont byte a finger that feeds you.we are a market for their products.

Ramsey Majiga
Ramsey Majiga
8 years ago

Ingobwerani kumudzi basi mufela za eni

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