Progressive Forces of South Africa united for change. Advocating for South Africans, addressing illegal migration, and fighting for accountability.

Joined October 2024
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Oksalayo we get up , sizithintithe and keep it moving
And then there is South Africa.
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"We can not be bullied by EFF minions and @Julius_S_Malema he must remember he is not government of the day but citizen. @NPA_Prosecutes fail us same as politicians they granted order for foreigners to operate and keep on killing us we SAns will decide and close those spazashops. In the absence of leadership we will govern ourselves" Leader Faith from #PutSAnsFirst @Galela15505225
Its African leaders that have rejected African Renaissance of Thabo Mbeki @TMFoundation_ , in 2026 its still African leaders who reject NEPAD a criteria thats similar to Coppenhagen criteria how ist SAns fault? African can't justify migration as being an old phenomenon has that phenomenon help Africa in anyway? @destinyzee @ramalokot @LadyAbahambe @LadyM1306 @mirah_japhta @ghanaboynie
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Because they sided Mexico we are removing them from Employment #Ayikhale left right and centre @LadyAbahambe @destinyzee @LadyM1306 @ResaletengT @Mirriam73603496 Employment Services Act 19 (4) will be enforced
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They will say we are “right wing forces “ for our national pride 🥹🤞🏽 but we really have that thing
Good morning to the best nation in the world! No one, absolutely no one, can be who we are. And we have that thing maan, that thing that can’t be found anywhere. I choose South Africa over and over again. I really love it here! 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
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Phuma ikwerekwere kungena umuntu !!! Consistency looks like this . Now to place more South Africans 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
@ForcesPFSA received a tipoff about a company that employed 90% of illegal foreigners. @kgosigadiBee and the PSAF team alerted the authorities, who scheduled a raid on Friday 12 June, where illegal foreigners were arrested in Pretoria. x.com/deptoflabour/status/20… x.com/deptoflabour/status/20…
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Progressive on the ground Citymed is going to employ our people We have been on this for 18 months Well done team @kgosigadiBee @LadyAbahambe @iGugulamacrip
Deputy Ministers of Employment and Labour Jomo Sibiya addressing workers at premises of a company called City Medical West of Pretoria today (12 June 2026).  #Yazini #ServicedeliveryZA #GovZAUpdates #YouthMonth2026 #YaziniFriday
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🚨NEW: Many migrants are leaving Northern Ireland, citing safety concerns and feeling unwelcome.
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Thank you Ireland.🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
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Smoking is bad anyways .
Malawi🇲🇼 to Cut Tobacco Exports🇿🇦 to South Africa in Response to Xenophobia💔
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What if our boys wanna come back home before 30 so we can beat Amazai zai together Look at the bigger picture comrades 😭😭

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Next time please support South Korea 🇰🇷 🥺🥺🥺 because next thing we will hear is how all 53 countries supported us during the 2026 WC so this justifies everyone to come live in our beautiful country . #abahambe
South Africans have had many black Africans supporting Mexico. That's what xenophobia and self hate gets you.
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I stand with South Africans As Namibians, we should be very careful not to blindly go against South Africans whenever concerns about immigration are raised and immediately label everything as xenophobia. The moment we dismiss every concern as xenophobia, we risk opening ourselves to the same challenges in our Namibia that we work hard to keep peaceful, stable and functional. South Africans are increasingly being gaslighted to feel that being frustrated about illegal immigration, crime and the ultimate breakdown of their fabric automatically makes them xenophobic. That dangerous oversimplification could easily happen in Namibia too if we are not vigilant. As Namibians we have built a culture where corruption is not casually accepted. We live in a country where politicians, CEOs, directors, public officials can be arrested when they misuse public resources. That is not just the stance of the Police, the Anti-Corruption Commission, or one political party, but our collective stance as Namibians. We care deeply about our country and what could happen if we become careless. We challenge wrongdoing in Parliament, on radio stations, in taxis, in newspapers, in offices, in WhatsApp groups, at police stations, in courts, etc. We speak up because we value accountability. That culture is not to be compromised to accommodate skin colour. Not to say there's zero corruption here, but there is a strong public expectation that leaders must be accountable. We care how the public feels. Even within the ruling party, many people genuinely want progress and national development rather than theft and self-enrichment. We speak out when public resources are misused that even something as simple as a politician’s child posing on an official government vehicle paid for by taxpayers becomes a national conversation. That level of scrutiny protects our standards unlike I'm other countries where children of the corrupt openly flex with designer clothes and stacks of money. My concern? If we allow people who ran down their own countries to come here and repeat the same patterns, we risk damaging what we have built. I don't want a Namibia where our children are exposed to more drugs, prostitution, organized crime, or corruption networks because of blind loyalty to a race. Foreign nationals who come to South Africa should respect the laws of that country. Be there legally, contribute positively, do not come to add to crime, corruption, or instability. Every country already has enough internal challenges to solve. To me, that is basic respect when you are a visitor in another country. You contribute positively to the house you enter, not negatively, because when things deteriorate, some people can always return home but citizens remain to deal with the consequences. I stand with the principle that countries have a right to protect opportunities for their own people while still caring lawful, respectful visitors fairly, but not as a priority. I cannot imagine a day where Namibians are made to feel guilty for wanting their children to have priority access to opportunities in their own country. I have seen situations in sectors like engineering, valuation, land surveying, architecture, health, and other professions where locals struggled to enter industries that foreign professionals were accommodated in. That reality has frustrated many young Namibians trying to build careers because they were being sabotaged, purposely failed in exams even at varsity. I know we're being gaslighted to believe we can also go and compete for opportunities in those countries. If you're running away from there when it's your home, how stupid am I to believe there's something for me there? I cannot be tricked out of Namibia. Our country is beautiful, built through discipline, and we should never fall for labels being put on South Africans for trying to protect what they've built.
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Oh no 😬 the accuracy !!
🎯😎 I'm not surprised that they are supporting Mexico because Mexicans are also experts at illegal border crossing.
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🚨🇮🇪 | ÉXTASIS: Un patriota publicó la paliza que le propinó a un inmigrante africano que le exhibió los genitales a una niña en un parque de Irlanda, luego de desatarse la furia de los autóctonos contra la inmigración masiva a raíz del intento de decapitación por parte de un sudanés en Belfast.
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Yaaasss🤞🏽🤏🏽 Stand on business Oksalayo whether we win or lose it won’t get you papers 😭😭
Bad mouthing us won’t get you legal papers!
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We must just wrap up this thing We have an agenda we can’t afford to me distracted 😬👏🏽
Now other Africana can’t sympathise with us because of some fools here.
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God was in his bag when he made South Africa 😭 What a country 🇿🇦❤️
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10 Jul 2019
Wishing you a productive and drama free day! Let God into your life. A day full of laughter and fulfillment in whatever it is that you do, topped off with a win for BAFANA BAFANA ❤️
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You guys are supporting Mexico along with your people . Ningasi’dini
Go Bafana Bafana The South African Human Rights Commission wishes @BafanaBafana well at the 2026 Fifa World Cup.
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I know what you are talking about, my point is you know very well those are black Americans and nothing about that parade has anything to do with the Zulu people that dumbass is talking about, only thing in common is the name
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