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It is heartbreaking to see South Africans telling fellow citizens they cannot work in certain provinces because they come from elsewhere.
Many warned that the hatred once directed at foreign nationals would eventually turn inward. Sadly, that is now happening.
No one should be made to feel like a stranger in their own country because of their accent, appearance, or province of origin. This kind of thinking is dangerous and deeply divisive.
History has shown the devastating consequences of identity-based discrimination. South Africa and Africa as a whole must reject this path.
Our continent will only prosper through unity, dignity, and equal opportunity—not through prejudice and exclusion.
The South African government's silence on xenophobic attacks and growing internal discrimination is deeply alarming.
When leaders fail to confront hatred, they empower it. What starts with attacks on foreigners can quickly spread to South Africans themselves, divided by province, language, or appearance.
History shows that unchecked division can lead to national instability. South Africa must act now to defend unity, uphold constitutional values, and prevent a deeper crisis.
and Malema had this to say
17/04/2026
Is this a political move ?
Bellarmine "Chatunga" Mugabe, the youngest son of the late former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, pleaded guilty on April 17, 2026, to two charges following a shooting incident at his Johannesburg residence in mid-February.
Court Proceedings & Plea Agreement
Appearing in the Alexandra Regional Court, Mugabe and his co-accused, Tobias Matonhodze, entered a Section 112 plea deal with the State. This followed weeks of negotiations that were previously stalled due to administrative delays and initial prosecutorial dissatisfaction with the terms.
Bellarmine Mugabe's Guilty Plea:
🖋️ Pointing a firearm.
🖋️ Contravening South Africa's Immigration Act (illegal residency).
Tobias Matonhodze's Guilty Plea:
🖋️ Attempted murder.
🖋️ Possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition.
🖋️ Defeating the ends of justice.
🖋️ Immigration violations.
Current Case Status
The case relates to an incident where a 23-year-old employee, reportedly a gardener, was shot in the back at Mugabe's Hyde Park property.
Sentencing Postponed:
The matter has been postponed to April 24, 2026.
Remaining Objectives:
The court is awaiting confirmation of whether the victim has been compensated and is pressuring the accused to reveal the location of the hidden firearm used in the incident.
Defense Request:
Mugabe's legal team has requested a non-custodial sentence and the option to pay a fine, while earlier reports suggested Mugabe may seek deportation as part of the resolution.
Custody: Both men remain in custody after previously abandoning their bail applications due to their illegal immigration status
Let's pray that this is AI 🙏
28/03/2026
https://youtu.be/SMsa7VywnXM?si=G23yIzQebKsDqSHJ
A young Zimbabwean struggling to manage black tax pressure from his family while he works as a driver. He meets a mysterious client who turns an ordinary day into a roller coaster!
Well done Nijo
On behalf of all African men, we deserve part 2
I'm sure it's the rise of Aaron!
We cannot accept the rumors that he is dead.....no ....no ...no!
And please add english subtitles for our fellow African brothers
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The Driver | Short film A young Zimbabwean struggling to manage black tax pressure from his family while he works as a driver. He meets a mysterious client who turns an ordinary day...
06/03/2026
The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has entered its seventh day as of 6 March 2026, with a significant escalation in direct military confrontation.
Latest Military Developments
Airstrikes on Tehran & Beirut:
Israel and the US launched a "new wave" of massive strikes on Friday, targeting Iranian infrastructure, military installations, and command bunkers in Tehran and the Dahiyeh district of Beirut. Residents in Tehran described it as the "worst night" so far, with explosions occurring every few hours.
Destruction of Command Centers: The IDF claims to have destroyed an IRGC Air Force command center in Beirut and a military command bunker in Tehran using 50 fighter jets.
US Involvement:
US B-2 stealth bombers dropped 2,000lb "penetrator" bombs on buried ballistic missile launchers inside Iran. The White House stated that the US is close to controlling Iranian airspace and expects objectives to be completed in four to six weeks.
Iranian Retaliation:
Iran has continued retaliatory strikes across the region, including missile and drone attacks targeting Tel Aviv and central Israel. Proyectiles were also launched into Bahrain, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, with Saudi forces reporting the interception of three missiles near a military air base.
Casualties and Displacement
Death Toll:
As of Friday, the Ministry of Health in Lebanon reported at least 217 deaths and 798 injuries since Israeli strikes began. In Iran, local reports suggest the death toll has exceeded 1,300, including approximately 180 children killed in a strike on a girls' school in Minab.
US Casualties:
Six U.S. service members have been confirmed killed in action since the start of the conflict.
Displacement:
Over 330,000 people have been forcibly displaced across the Middle East due to the widening conflict.
"Unconditional Surrender":
US President Donald Trump has demanded Iran's "unconditional surrender," stating there will be "no deal" otherwise and that a new leader must be chosen.
Global Economy:
Oil and natural gas prices have surged significantly as shipping remains at a standstill around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global energy.
Regional Fallout:
Gulf nations, including Qatar and the UAE, have faced direct impacts; Qatar suspended all air navigation and moved schools to remote learning.
25/02/2026
MISSING PERSON in CANADA – Zimbabweans in Canada please assist: MICHAEL MASUKUME
File: R260007936
The Winnipeg Police Service is requesting the public's assistance in locating missing 30-year-old Michael Masukume.
Masukume was last seen on the morning of Sunday, February 8, 2026, in the area of the University of Manitoba and King's Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Masukume is described as 5'8" tall, with a medium build, short black hair, and brown eyes.
The Winnipeg Police Service is concerned for Masukume’s well-being and is asking anyone with information regarding his whereabouts to contact the Winnipeg Police Service Missing Persons Unit at 204-986-6250.
18/02/2026
Africa's richest country's unemployment rate falls to lowest level since 2020
South Africa’s unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in over five years in the final quarter of 2025, driven by job gains in the community and social services and construction sectors.
🖋️ South Africa's unemployment rate fell to 31.4% in Q4 2025, the lowest in over five years.
🖋️ Job gains in community, social services, and construction sectors helped drive the decrease.
🖋️ Despite the drop, unemployment remains extremely high, with over 8.4 million people seeking work.
🖋️ The government is deploying a Youth Fund and intensifying deportations of undocumented migrants amid economic pressures.
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