Ngizwe Mchunu, who says that he cried tears of joy when he saw his house in ashes, is also criticizing those in this country who benefited from the money for the protection of immigrants.

Ngizwe, who took place in Johannesburg on Sunday morning, said he has filed a complaint with the police.

He said that since he built in a rural area in Mbumbulu, he is sure that no foreigners would have reached this place and caused damage like this. Ngizwe is talking about this kind of thing because he is at the forefront of protests against people traveling in South Africa without permits.

Speaking toof this country, he said that the struggle against immigrants who are in the country without documents will not stop and he is not afraid.

“Even I am not sure, but the spirits indicate that these people here who take money to protect immigrants are the ones who did this. I have left everything to the police to investigate. I live too far away from the immigrants to come here and do this damage, but what I can say is that I am thankful that the children and wife are safe, they are currently in an unknown place. they will be caught,” said Ngizwe.

His partner in this campaign, Nkosikhona “Phakelumthakathi” Ndabandaba, said that they will not be deterred by the burning of Ngizwe’s house as what they are doing is fightingforeigners in this country who do wrong things.

“We want to end pimps, end the abuse of young children. Last week, we found a 13-year-old girl with a child living with a 48-year-old foreign man. Our children have become pimps because of the drugs sold by these people, so we want to put an end to that, we don’t discriminate,” he said.

He said that tomorrow they will go to the ICC at the Toursim Indaba exhibition where there will be world presidents to sit down with them and tell them that they are not discriminating against anyone but what they are fighting against.

He stated that they plan to take the paras with them to show them to different presidents, so that they can see how drugs have harmed the country.

The Chancellor of the King’s office, King Malusi Zondi, strongly criticized the burning of Ngizwe’s house and said that what had happened was cause for concern.

“We ask that those in power investigate this incident. An incident like this is very worrying. We are also in contact with Ngizwe about what happened and we are monitoring the situation closely and will support him until the end. We are asking for peace, tranquility and unity in the whole nation,” said Zondi.

KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, Colonel Robert Netshiunda, said they are investigating after three houses were set on fire in Mbumbulu.

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