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Joined February 2014
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Khulu Jiki M retweeted
South Africans 🇿🇦 we need to stand together AND reject the abuse by @sarstax Nothing justifies almost 50% of our salaries being stolen by these government with very little to show off in our communities!! #TaxRevoltSA
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Zimbabwean man loses High Court bid to overturn Home Affairs ban after court confirms permanent residence permit obtained for R12 000 was fraudulent and invalid The Western Cape High Court has dismissed a Zimbabwean man’s application for an extension of the 180-day period to review Home Affairs’ decision declaring him a prohibited person over a fraudulent permanent residence permit. The case involved 40-year-old Fidel Isheanesu Mugunzva, who challenged the department’s findings and restrictions placed on him. According to court records, Mugunzva first entered South Africa in 2011 on a visitor’s visa that expired in October and later November that year. In 2012 he obtained a permanent residence permit through an immigration agent named Wendy after paying R12 000, later using it for travel, employment, and banking. In 2020 the Department of Home Affairs informed him that the permit did not exist and was fraudulent, declaring him a prohibited person. Mugunzva returned to Zimbabwe in 2022 and told the court he was too poor to pursue legal review, although judges questioned his financial claims and supporting documents. Despite finding that Mugunzva may have had reasonable prospects of success and that Home Affairs did not properly allow representations or fully investigate whether he was a victim of fraud, the court ruled that his excessive delay in launching the review application outweighed those factors and dismissed the case accordingly.
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Khulu Jiki M retweeted
An average South African 🇿🇦earning between R20k to R50k a month pays almost half of their salary to the government. @sarstax When we are done with illegal immigrationcrisis, there are some serious questions that this government MUST answer!! #TaxRevoltSA
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Khulu Jiki M retweeted
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South Africa to Charge Nigeria for the Deportation Costs of Nigerians in the country The South African government has announced plans to recover the costs of deporting undocumented foreign nationals by billing the governments of their home countries. According to the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, countries whose citizens are detained for violating South Africa’s immigration laws and subsequently deported will be expected to cover the expenses incurred during the process. The proposed measure comes as South Africa intensifies efforts to curb illegal migration and address growing concerns over undocumented foreigners living in the country. Authorities say more than 100,000 undocumented migrants have been deported over the past two years, placing significant financial pressure on the state. Officials noted that the policy would also apply to foreign nationals held in criminal detention facilities before being returned to their countries of origin. The government said it would work through the Department of Home Affairs to pursue reimbursement from affected countries. The announcement follows recent repatriation exercises by several African nations, including Nigeria and Ghana, amid increasing fears among their citizens residing in South Africa. Hundreds of Nigerians have already returned home under a government-coordinated evacuation programme, while Ghana has facilitated the return of about 1,000 of its nationals. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration has maintained that enforcing immigration laws is a sovereign responsibility and has vowed to strengthen efforts to identify and remove undocumented migrants. The new policy is expected to spark discussions among African governments regarding migration management, diplomatic relations, and the financial responsibilities associated with deportations.
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SOUTH AFRICAN QUEEN HAVE SPOKEN: @JacintaNgobese was addressing Justice, Peace and Development Commission Organized a Social Cohesion dialogue at Daikonia centre in Durban. The fact that she speaks from the heart with no speech on her hand, says, she's carrying the pain of South Africans that are going through on daily basis. Their struggles, suffering and their continuity of being excluded from their own country by their own government. In favor of illegal foreigners. Therefore, we must protect this woman South Africans at all costs. Finally, we have someone that hears our cries as ordinarily citizens. 😭😭😭
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NIGERIAN PRISONERS KILLED BY ETHIOPIANS The Nigerian government is sending delegates to Ethiopia to try and negotiate for the repatriation of 300 Nigerian drug dealers held in Ethiopian prisons under difficult conditions which has led to the deaths of some of them.
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SIU acting head Leonard Lekgetho says they have uncovered a highly organised syndicate operating inside the Home Affairs Department allegedly selling visas, permits and South African citizenship. Lekgetho says officials were charging up to R40 000 for study visas. Watch: tinyurl.com/4k2yktz4 #Newzroom405
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Khulu Jiki M retweeted
“Our love for our country is not racism and Libya is not the world’s garbage bin.” Hundreds of Libyans gathered outside the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) headquarters in Tripoli. Protesters chanted slogans like “Libya belongs to Libyans” and called for the closure of the UN refugee agency office. By @africanews #Immigration
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This is what we are expecting from that Fraud Ramaphosa

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Khulu Jiki M retweeted
This is an invasion, more illegal foreigner kids than South African kids in a Kasi school? Mind you they laugh at us every about the 30% pass mark. #abahambe
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Thanks to @JacintaNgobese and other patriots for giving Nigeria a much-needed wake-up call. Nigerians have finally begun protesting against the injustices in their country. They are standing up against Boko Haram and demanding justice for the kidnapped victims.
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Khulu Jiki M retweeted
That’s why are fighting so hard for ours because we don’t want to be crying in other peoples countries because our government failed us when we can hold our government accountable!
A Nigerian woman living in the UK breaks down in tears describing the pain of being forced to leave her country in search of a better life. She says people don't leave home because they want to, they leave because they feel they have no choice. When governments fail their people.
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