Wait a minute was Mabena not the one at some stadium sometime back saying we must Vote ANC today he is on radio now saying its the ANC's fault they are here So South Africans must Vote ANC so that neighbouring migrants can find reasons for being in tje country.
Thats exactly why i as an individual salute what Mmane said when he said the blame for the inflow of Zimbabweans was caused by the leannce of ANC to Zanu PF which was wrongly treating people on their face. Then people have no option but to run away from unlawful force used by Zanu PF. Now like myself i'm 17years being here in South Africa..without any criminal record then you'll be told to go back , that wll be unfair for me.
Katlego, there’s a difference between the open borders policy of the EFF and applying for a visa to visit South Africa legally, rather than through creative means.
Dear minister please help the 95% of Zimbabweans honestly residing and working here.Please open space for us to acquire legal documents.95% of us work here but we came to SA after the door for ZEPs had been closed Kindly pardon us.Ramaphosa did not help our situation by supporting the oppresive regime which rigged elections last year
African Leaders must think for African people ,,those who have been to the country for many years say 10,15,30 years and have raised families in the country ,,why can"t they be given proper documents ,,why treat Africans as if they are not humanbeings ? these are our African brothers and Sisters ,,vuka Africa
No no no minster depotetsin akyona solutsin imocha imale ening bilios banike ama iD ngamagama abo kuze uma ayenze bùgebegu atholakale ngoba banezingane no sisi betu no butìbet labo abano 10 15 30 yaes ukuze ba tax so abafikayo baboshwe u 5 or bakhoke ifin 5000 or 1000 ngoba sojabula beha kosa kusasa se bela so kusizani loko nomandela wayenze njalu!
Illegal migration, while a violation of immigration laws, is often distinguished from criminality for several reasons: 1. Motivation: Most migrants enter a country illegally due to desperation, poverty, war, or persecution, rather than malicious intent. 2. Human rights: All individuals, regardless of status, possess inherent human rights that should be respected and protected. 3. Social and economic contributions: Undocumented migrants often contribute to their host countries through labor, entrepreneurship, and cultural diversity. 4. Lack of legal pathways: Inadequate legal channels for migration force many to resort to irregular means. 5. Criminalization's consequences: Treating migrants as criminals can lead to exploitation, detention, and family separation, exacerbating vulnerabilities. 6. International law: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and refugee conventions emphasize protection and dignity for all, regardless of status. 7. Contextual factors: Political, economic, and social push factors drive migration, making it a complex issue requiring comprehensive solutions. It's essential to approach migration with empathy, understanding, and a commitment to human rights, rather than solely through a criminal lens.
Wait a minute was Mabena not the one at some stadium sometime back saying we must Vote ANC today he is on radio now saying its the ANC's fault they are here
So South Africans must Vote ANC so that neighbouring migrants can find reasons for being in tje country.
They must put a fence along zimbabwe and mozambique border or a wall
Then how will people pass? , awucabangi
Thats exactly why i as an individual salute what Mmane said when he said the blame for the inflow of Zimbabweans was caused by the leannce of ANC to Zanu PF which was wrongly treating people on their face. Then people have no option but to run away from unlawful force used by Zanu PF. Now like myself i'm 17years being here in South Africa..without any criminal record then you'll be told to go back , that wll be unfair for me.
Siyabonga
Katlego, there’s a difference between the open borders policy of the EFF and applying for a visa to visit South Africa legally, rather than through creative means.
Dear minister please help the 95% of Zimbabweans honestly residing and working here.Please open space for us to acquire legal documents.95% of us work here but we came to SA after the door for ZEPs had been closed Kindly pardon us.Ramaphosa did not help our situation by supporting the oppresive regime which rigged elections last year
Good news
Thnk you Mabhena
African Leaders must think for African people ,,those who have been to the country for many years say 10,15,30 years and have raised families in the country ,,why can"t they be given proper documents ,,why treat Africans as if they are not humanbeings ? these are our African brothers and Sisters ,,vuka Africa
You speak sense, but you know African politicians and how regressive they are
But if you don't meet the BAR, @Nqabutho Mabhena, do you want to Bully the your way into S.A?
What about the permits still waiting for print out?
Tsek
No no no minster depotetsin akyona solutsin imocha imale ening bilios banike ama iD ngamagama abo kuze uma ayenze bùgebegu atholakale ngoba banezingane no sisi betu no butìbet labo abano 10 15 30 yaes ukuze ba tax so abafikayo baboshwe u 5 or bakhoke ifin 5000 or 1000 ngoba sojabula beha kosa kusasa se bela so kusizani loko nomandela wayenze njalu!
Illegal migration, while a violation of immigration laws, is often distinguished from criminality for several reasons:
1. Motivation: Most migrants enter a country illegally due to desperation, poverty, war, or persecution, rather than malicious intent.
2. Human rights: All individuals, regardless of status, possess inherent human rights that should be respected and protected.
3. Social and economic contributions: Undocumented migrants often contribute to their host countries through labor, entrepreneurship, and cultural diversity.
4. Lack of legal pathways: Inadequate legal channels for migration force many to resort to irregular means.
5. Criminalization's consequences: Treating migrants as criminals can lead to exploitation, detention, and family separation, exacerbating vulnerabilities.
6. International law: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and refugee conventions emphasize protection and dignity for all, regardless of status.
7. Contextual factors: Political, economic, and social push factors drive migration, making it a complex issue requiring comprehensive solutions.
It's essential to approach migration with empathy, understanding, and a commitment to human rights, rather than solely through a criminal lens.