Let's Talk Afro-Geopolitics III: ANC, Labour, Unemployment and the future of South Africa

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South Africans say they're going to ''Africa'' when they travel elsewhere on the continent :rudy:

Plus they kill other Africans in xenophobic attacks. I don't think that happens anywhere else in Africa. But they have no problem with
indians and Whites getting money in the country.

Buhari did toss out a million Ghanaians from Nigeria in the early 1980s. That's why we have the 'Ghana-Must-Go' bags.
 

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I've said this many times before...I think South Africa is going to explode into massive civil unrest/war in the future.

The DA will never win the presidency, it's still thought of as the white/afrikaner/boer party. It can become blacker&blacker. But will never be truly trusted because whites will always be at the helm of it. What whites stay in SA anyway.


EFF will gain more as the the ANC continues to wither. Hell so will the DA.
The ANC is currently withering away, won't go away completely until the nation finally goes.

Cultural issues between afrikaners and south africans. "Cultural issues" :skip:


So, the only hope is for the ANC to reform. What are your thoughts on a Ramaphosa Presidency? Or how about Dlamini-Zuma?

Also, I'm unsure about the DA withering away. They continue to win votes and I think this will continue if municipal governments function well until the next national elections.
 

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So, the only hope is for the ANC to reform. What are your thoughts on a Ramaphosa Presidency? Or how about Dlamini-Zuma?

Also, I'm unsure about the DA withering away. They continue to win votes and I think this will continue if municipal governments function well until the next national elections.

Only hope.. I don't think it would matter if the ANC did reform. SA exploding is baked into the cake.

I'll have to do research on Dlamini-Zuma, only thing I know about her is she use to be Zuma's wife. Ramaphosa I use to know more about, but like I said I don't keep up with SA news as much anymore.


I think you read my post wrong. I never said the DA would wither away. I said the ANC would. I said the DA would gain more votes just like the EFF :skip:

But ultimately the DA is a whites/afrikaner/boer party... and they don't got no future down there :yeshrug:
 

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South Africa: President Jacob Zuma reportedly faces no-confidence vote
South Africa: President Jacob Zuma reportedly faces no-confidence vote


Tourism minister Derek Hanekom proposed motion of no-confidence in scandal-plagued Zuma, Afrikaans newspaper says



South Africa’s president, Jacob Zuma, will reportedly face a vote of no confidence from his ANC party. Photograph: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters
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South Africa’s scandal-plagued President Jacob Zuma is facing a vote of no confidence by the ruling party’s executive committee, media reported on Monday.

The ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) extended its scheduled meeting into a third day on Monday, after Tourism Minister Derek Hanekom proposed the motion of no-confidence on Saturday, said Beeld, an Afrikaans-language daily.

Committee members were locked in a “fiery and fierce” debate over whether a secret ballot should be used to decide the no-confidence motion, it added, citing unnamed sources who had attended the meeting.

The ruling party’s spokesman did not respond to a telephone call to seek comment. In a statement on Sunday, the ANC did not give a reason for the extension of the meeting. The committee, which is meeting in the capital, Pretoria, is the only body in the ruling party that can remove the leader of the party, besides its 5-yearly congress.

Zuma’s presidency has been plagued by scandal and the nation’s anti-graft watchdog this month asked for a judge to investigate alleged influence-peddling by a wealthy family Zuma has called his friends.

Zuma has denied any wrongdoing.
 

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Don't really care about the near-term politics of SA but its problem is this.....SA does not view itself as an African state neither does its citizens (black or white). Until it embraces integration with the continent, its economy will only be at half-mast and its cultural/social problems will continue to exacerbate.
Get this bullshyt out of here, we view ourselves as African. We just don't appreciate being flooded by illegals from other countries.
 

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South Africans say they're going to ''Africa'' when they travel elsewhere on the continent :rudy:

Plus they kill other Africans in xenophobic attacks. I don't think that happens anywhere else in Africa. But they have no problem with
indians and Whites getting money in the country.
Illegals don't belong in South Africa and must be deported. Who says we don't have a problem with them? Malema's support is growing as more people realize Mandela sold out to white globalists.
 

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Illegals don't belong in South Africa and must be deported. Who says we don't have a problem with them? Malema's support is growing as more people realize Mandela sold out to white globalists.

Illegals, sure but what about legal immigrants? South Africa's fertility rate is trending to slow down mid-century. You'll need Africans from around the continent to keep your economic growth steady. South African fertility will be around 1.8 by 2050
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Illegals, sure but what about legal immigrants? South Africa's fertility rate is trending to slow down mid-century. You'll need Africans from around the continent to keep your economic growth steady. South African fertility will be around 1.8 by 2050
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Their screwed just like the illegal immigrants.

Yall really think SA is gonna hold together until 2050 :skip:
 

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Illegals, sure but what about legal immigrants? South Africa's fertility rate is trending to slow down mid-century. You'll need Africans from around the continent to keep your economic growth steady. South African fertility will be around 1.8 by 2050
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Robots will take the jobs. Japan isn't importing immigrants why shouldn't we?
 

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Why are people mentioning automation when it come sto South Africa. Not to be the bearer of bad news but South Africa nor the rest of Africa is going to catch up to automation ANY time soon. Automation is going to be limited to the most developed nations. I don't even think China will catch up.
 

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Robots and machines don't pay taxes. SA tax base is already too small. You will need Nigerians, Somalis and Congolese immigrants.
60 million is comparable size to Britain, France and South Korea. We don't need or want them here. We will hire from within.
 
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