Editor: Let’s appreciate the good behavior of our people on June 30 as there was a lot of talk, threats and people are said to be there to guard “criminals”.

Lawbreakers are always said by people who have realized that they are out there, they have no government despite the fact that the government was elected by them, and it threatens them.

The President of our country is fighting with all his might to stop this flood at the end of the month.

He even had a meeting with the King of the Churches in secret, and called Mr. Nkosikhona Phakel’umthakathi Ndabandaba.

Another leader who did not want to unite the nation to expel illegal immigrants is the Minister of Justice, Ms. Mmamoloko Kubayi.

The sad thing is that his language is racist. His speeches meant that the Zulus are pushing this campaign, he hates them but a lot of them voted for his party.

He also realized that this was a national disaster, not the Zulus as he thought.

It saddens the Editor, that millions of our country are crying because of the society they live under.

Realizing that the government is not paying attention, they are preparing their country for themselves, the government is threatening to arrest them.

The question is, where will the political leaders get the courage to gather these people and ask for their votes?

In fact, these riots at the end of the month, all the leaders had to be on the nose with the natives because no native leader can say that these people are not in his tribe.

Mr Thami Ntuli, the Premier of the province, Mr Jomo Sibiya the Deputy Minister of Labour, Mr. Mduduzi Myeza, the Mayor of Nkosi Langalibalele and Mr. Sibisi, the Mayor of Alfred Duma, are the leaders who came out publicly about their position on immigrants.

King Bhekizizwe Luthuli in Mthwalume came out publicly that there will be a flood of calls, saying that he does not need immigrants in his land.

King Khetha Zondi of KwaMpumuza long ago started a campaign to clean up the foreigners who entered the world by hooking up.

It is going to the election, it is not possible that we will be pierced by the thorn that we should have prevented from stinging, let it go even though we are in trouble, don’t help me but you need us to help you. I won’t! In Zulu we say that a licker who licks does not lick, kicks, fingers rub each other and hands rub each other.

Phila Mthethwa

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