SA: nobility died with Mandela?
THERE is a popular belief about Karma — what you sow, you reap. By Karma, those who sow evil must reap evil, even if payback time could be a later generation.
First, what is the difference between the racial violence of apartheid that brought the South Africa of Nelson Mandela to its knees; and the xenophobic violence that criminal-minded South African natives inflict on fellow Blacks, which by the way, Bongani Mkongi, South Africa’s deputy Police minister, insists is no xenophobia, but just speaking “truth”?
Mkongi just told the world that since foreigners dominate South African cities and townships like Hillbrow to the tune of 80 per cent, no one should raise an eye-brow that the overwhelmed 20 per cent natives see looting and arson and murder as their sole salvation. Good luck to such a criminal country!
Gen. Beki has apologized for Mkogi’s crap. Julius Malema, the maverick leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters party, the radical breakaway of hotheads from the ANC, has also condemned this horror. Let more weighty voices speak up, not the least President Cyril Ramaphosa — and ANC.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lawyer urges FG to impose economic sanctions on SA businesses – Daily TrustThe Federal Government has been urged to impose economic sanction against South African business interests in Nigeria as a way of compelling it to be proactive against xenophobic attack against Nigerians. Mr Paul Eshiamomoh, a human rights lawyer, told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja that this would be more impactful than …
Read more »
FG Debunks Reports Of Explosion At SA High Commission In AbujaFG Debunks Reports Of Explosion At SA High Commission In Abuja.
Read more »
Breaking: Enough is enough, you are fueling xenophobia, FG replies SA minister - Vanguard NewsNigeria News - Federal government has in a riposte cautioned the South African Foreign Affairs Minister, Naledi Pandor, over her statement on xenophobic
Read more »
Xenophobia: Travel documents delay evacuation of Nigerians in SA – Daily TrustThe planned evacuation of stranded Nigerians from South Africa offered by Nigeria’s foremost airline, Air Peace, which was slated for Friday might be delayed because most of the voluntary returnees do not have valid travel documents, it has been revealed.
Read more »
Xenophobia: Travel document delays evacuation of Nigerians in SA – Daily TrustThe planned evacuation of stranded Nigerians from South Africa offered by Nigeria’s foremost airline, Air Peace, which was slated for Friday might be delayed because most of the voluntary returnees do not have valid travel documents, it has been revealed.
Read more »
Surviving child in family of 6 dies in Lagos - The Nation NewspaperDr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), has confirmed that a surviving...
Read more »