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Foreign nationals in Cape Town CBD disappointed over court ruling



Foreign nationals living in the Cape Town CBD are disappointed with a Western Cape High Court ruling ordering their removal within a week. 700 foreign …

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  1. I personally know one of the refugees that worked for me. She heard about the possibility that the south african government will be forced to help refugees to immigrate to any western country. She stopped working to go and sit there in the CBD. We had to run around for a replacement. Almost lost a big client because of her ambition. It breaks my heart to see them taking so much advantage. They are slambering South Africa for all the wrong reasons. Please be careful to not believe everything you see or hear. I wish our government all the best in dealing with frauds.

  2. The ANC nd DA government are treating these people with soft hands,these people have entered this Country illegally without papers,now they demanding too much to SA government, nobody invites them in this Country,they left their own Countries voluntarily thinking that South Africa is a place of honey nd milk.They will never do this nonsense in their own Countries,they will be beaten severely.

  3. In the Great Lakes region of sub-equatorial Central-to-East Africa lived black races collectively labelled by early European anthropologists as 'Bantu' – a term derived from the Zulu collective noun for 'people', but used in certain scholarly circles to differentiate black languages from the click-tongues of Bushmen to the south. 

    Among these so-called Bantu were the Zulu ancestors – the Nguni people. Named after the charismatic figure who in a previous epoch had led a migration from Egypt to the Great Lakes via the Red Sea corridor and Ethiopia, this new home of the Nguni is the mystical Embo of Zulu storytellers to the present day. Both pastoralists and rudimentary agriculturalists, Nguni wealth was measured in cattle – a tradition that continues throughout the modern Zulu Kingdom. There was however, no central authority at that time…nor was there even a clan called Zulu among those who constituted the Nguni people. – seems there are even more to consider sending it seems 😁

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