
Musa Ronalds
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Somali people are dangerous. I repeat they are dangerous. They do not want to integrate. They are not here to become South African. They are here to establish their own economy, their own systems, and their own dominance. They operate in closed networks, rely on clan loyalty, and refuse to engage with the communities they inhabit. They do not learn our languages. They do not adopt our customs. They do not respect our laws. They are here to take, not to build. And they will protect their interests by any means necessary. A people who refuse to integrate will inevitably clash with the host nation. That is not a threat. That is a fact. South Africa, wake up. These are not guests. They are conquerors. And we will not be conquered in our own land. 🇿🇦✊🏾
Musa Ronalds56,834 просмотров • 22 часов назад

This is the man who wants to run for second term in Nigeria 😂
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😌Happening right now in Ghana. They want to comeback!!!!!!! It must be really bad in Ghana.
Musa Ronalds75,419 просмотров • 4 дней назад

Dear South African women who are in relationships, married or even thinking of being in relationships with West African men, listen to this young lady. Do not give children to West African men. Do not marry them. They do not love you. They will use you, manipulate you, and abandon you when they get what they want, your papers, your resources, your dignity. This is not hatred this is a warning. Protect yourselves, protect your children, protect your wombs at all costs, and protect your future. Be wise. 🇿🇦✊🏾
Musa Ronalds72,739 просмотров • 5 дней назад

😌seems Ghanaians are also tired of Nigerians. Pan-Africanism seems to only apply when it comes to South Africa.
Musa Ronalds38,206 просмотров • 3 дней назад

I come bearing gifts. APEX Citizens of Ghana have petitioned the Ghana Immigration Service, raising concerns over what they describe as a surge in illegal migration and the increasing presence of “South Africans” and Nigerians in the country. The group alleges that this trend is fueling insecurity and unemployment, claiming foreign nationals are taking over the retail sector.
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To every South African that has been preaching how xenophobic we are. Your ignorance comes at a price, we don’t benefit from having foreigners in our country, we are running at a deficit. The money meant to grow our economy is flowing out of our borders.Every year, South Africa watches billions of rands leave its borders. Between 2016 and 2024 alone, over R112.6 billion was remitted from South Africa to SADC countries. R19.3 billion left in 2024 alone, with Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Malawi accounting for 90% of all payments. Zimbabwe received R47.2 billion between 2020 and 2024. And these are only the formal, recorded flows, an estimated R3.5 billion more moves informally, often through unregulated channels. Meanwhile, the World Bank reports that Africa received 19.8 billion, Ghana 3.0 billion, Uganda $1.49 billion. These remittances are not investments in South Africa. They are not building our roads, funding our schools, or creating jobs for our youth. They are extracted wealth earned here, sent home. And they are enough to build entire nations. Nigeria's $19.8 billion could fund universal healthcare. Zimbabwe's $3 billion could rebuild its education system. But instead, the money flows out, and the burden of housing, feeding, and healthcare for those who send it remains on South African taxpayers. Foreign nationals in South Africa often work in low-wage sectors, undercutting local workers, while sending the bulk of their earnings back home. The South Africa to Malawi corridor is among the most expensive in the region, with costs exceeding 17%. South Africa's migrants are paying an average of 19.4% to send $200 to Malawi, making it the costliest corridor in the region. Yet even at these prices, billions flow out. This is why we are called xenophobic. Not because we hate foreigners. Because we are being used. We are being bled dry. Our infrastructure crumbles while their economies grow on our backs. We are not a country, we are a cash cow. The remittances that leave our borders could build hospitals in Harare, schools in Lilongwe, roads in Maputo. Instead, we are left with the cost of overcrowded clinics, under-resourced schools, and communities that feel abandoned by their own government. We are not xenophobic. We are tired. We are tired of being the continent's ATM, tired of carrying burdens that are not ours, tired of being called hateful while they send their billions home and leave us with the scraps. It is time for South Africa to ask, how much longer will we be the engine that powers other nations while our own people suffer? Enough. The billions must stay. The borders must be secured. And our people must come first. 🇿🇦✊🏾
Musa Ronalds21,513 просмотров • 2 дней назад

Malawi is doing exactly what we should be doing. They are arresting and deporting illegal immigrants, including Ethiopians, without apology. Recent reports show Malawi is actively enforcing its laws ·In May 2026, they arrested 104 foreign nationals for immigration offences, including Ethiopians, Bangladeshis, and Rwandans. · They arrested 37 Ethiopian nationals in Salima for illegal entry and 27 more around the same time. · They deported two Bangladeshis and repatriated 11 Ethiopians in June 2026. · They even raided the Dzaleka Refugee Camp to root out human trafficking networks involving Ethiopians. Malawi is not waiting. They are acting. Malawi, a poorer and smaller country, is taking decisive action. They are showing us that it can be done. They are not making excuses. They are not waffling. They are simply enforcing their laws and protecting their people. So why can't we do it without the fear of being called xenophobic!
Musa Ronalds21,946 просмотров • 5 дней назад

Nigerians do not love home. That is the honest truth. They talk about Nigeria with pride, but they will not live there. They will not fight for it. They will not build it. They love the flag, but they flee the soil. This is a big problem not just for Nigeria, but for everywhere they go. They bring their dysfunction, their entitlement, and their refusal to take responsibility. South Africa, the UK, the US, Canada, everywhere Nigerians go, they bring the same chaos they are running from. It is time to be honest. Nigerians need to love home enough to stay, to fight, and to build. Until then, they will remain a problem not just for themselves, but for the whole world. 🇿🇦✊🏾
Musa Ronalds13,971 просмотров • 4 дней назад

South Africa. When are you going to wake up. Every man for himself. Don’t let South African leaders lie to you. African countries have laws that put their people first. We have to share the little that we have all in the name of pan-Africanism. Why must pan-Africanism start and end in South Africa? Under Statutory Instrument 215 of 2025, which took effect in December 2025, Zimbabwe implemented a sweeping economic policy reserving key sectors exclusively for indigenous citizens and imposing strict new conditions on foreign investors . Under this law, foreign participation is prohibited entirely in sectors including bakeries, artisanal mining, barbershops, beauty salons, advertising agencies, employment agencies, and pharmaceutical retailing . Where foreign investors are permitted in certain reserved sectors such as retail and wholesale trade, they must now meet a **minimum investment threshold of US25 million and 50 employees, while haulage and logistics demand US$10 million and 100 workers . Existing foreign-owned businesses already operating in reserved sectors have three years to divest 75% of their equity to Zimbabwean citizens, with mandatory annual transfers of at least 25% per year, leaving foreign owners with no more than 25% shareholding . Failure to comply is a criminal offence carrying fines or imprisonment, with repeat offenders barred from government contracts for five years . The immediate impact has been severe: ZIDA reported a near 60% decline in projected new investment value, falling from US1.92 billion in Q1 2026, with new licences dropping from 214 to 146 over the same period .
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Ladies and gentlemen! This is Nigeria. The most hardworking people in Africa.
Musa Ronalds31,267 просмотров • 12 дней назад