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More and more artists are supporting Jacinta’s campaign

By staffMay 4, 20262 Mins Read
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MORE and more artists are supporting the campaign to deport foreigners who are in the country illegally. The famous actor started inMkhokha The CurseDeli Malinga, who never stopped marching in March and March, especially in Durban.

This campaign, which was founded by Jacinta Ngobese who was a Vuma FM and Gagasi FM broadcaster, was then joined by the actorShaka Ilembe Nkosikhona “Phakel’umthakathi” Ndabandaba and former Khozi FM broadcaster, Ngizwe Mchunu. Pianist Mbongeni “Oscar Mbo” Ndlovu said that South Africa belongs to the people of this country.

“Enough. If foreigners want to be in this country, they should follow the proper procedures. As a person who travels a lot to foreign countries, the difficulties we encounter when we apply for admission are indescribable.”

He said that some countries have put up barriers that make it difficult to enter. “Why don’t we do that? Another thing people don’t know is that it takes 7 to 8 hours to get into Lagos, Nigeria (or more if you don’t have friends to help you get in) because of the Visa rules there.

“If you enter the wrong way, they send you back to your country in no time. There is no reason for South Africa to kiss a lot of people. No way!”

And Afro jazz singer Simphiwe Dana, said that he really supports the Ngizwe campaign but lamented the discrimination of homosexuals and homosexuals. The comedian from Mpangeni, Celeste Ntuli, first apologized for the speech he made in 2022.

He said he did not mean that he sympathized with illegal immigrants, but he was talking about something else. He said what he was talking about on another podcast had nothing to do with Jacinta’s campaign.

On the other hand, EFF leader Julius Malema said he would prefer not to be voted for by people who hate people from other African countries. Malema was speaking at the Collen Mashawana Foundation event in Johannesburg. People criticized Malema for this speech, saying that he is thinking about his stomach and not the people of this country.

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