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Julius Malema accused Jacob Zuma in Parliament that he has lost control over South Africa and to strengthen his argument he even mentions how Jacob Zuma has even lost control over his family in that his own son Edmund confirm the statement made by the King of the Zulu’s that all foreigners ‘had to pack their bags and leave South Africa’. I

f that doesn’t amount to hate speech nothing does, and for that reason Agriforum has laid charges against the King for inciting violence which he needs to account for and his statement of being quoted out of context ‘holds no water’ for that matter.

The King of the Zulu’s on an annual basis benefitting from government in the amount of more than R 54 million making such ludicrous and inciting statements is beyond any form of acceptance and or reconciliation.

Now the so called ‘xenophobia’ which is nothing more than ‘common criminality’ in South Africa against foreigners is having reciprocal actions against South African’s that are working in countries on the African Continent and elsewhere in the world.

Nigeria with its residence in excess of 180 million, and where MTN, a South African company has invested billions in a cell phone network, and Shoprite with its retail outlets are being ‘forced’ to close shop and contracts being relinquished in retaliation of how its citizens are being treated in South Africa, where their lives are being threatened and in danger of being killed in the process.

Mozambique, where South African workers were working on a gas project to supply energy to South Africa for SASOL a project that would have alleviated and supplemented our urgent lack of energy, had to be urgently evacuated with a chartered jet from SA Airlink as their lives were at risk in retaliation of what was happening to Mozambique citizens in South Africa.

Sudan, Malawi, Senegal and many other countries in Africa, and even Pakistan in the East are by innuendo also insisting on the same treatment against South Africans working in their countries to ‘pack their bags and return to their country of birth’ – all of which amounts to reciprocal action, which cannot be condemned (absolved).

South Africa, and all of those that are responsible for these actions that are happening in South Africa under the banner of so called ‘xenophobia’ which is nothing but ‘common criminality’ is creating a pot that is brewing that can end up in a civil war – a time-bomb that is ticking and running out of time.

‘Common criminality’ or ‘xenophobia’ as the media prefers to call it has spread all over South Africa to places like Cape Town, Durban, Alexandra, Hillbrow, Boksburg, Benoni, Port Elizabeth, Jeppestown, all to date having had their fare share of ‘xenophobia’ attacks against foreign nationals and in some cases even caused fatalities as is the case in Kwa-Zulu Natal where 6 people have already died as a consequence to the looting and actions of those that are involved in these actions.

These actions are nothing but statements that were fuelled by the Zulu Kind and Jacob Zuma’s son, which is more an acquisitive (acquiring money and or material things through illegal actions) and both the respective individuals inculcating (persistent instructions) which will spread throughout South Africa, its neighbouring countries and the continent as a whole, all at the detriment of one man, having lost complete control of the country, his family and is more concerned to have a luxury jet to fly all over the world, ignoring the situations in South Africa, than what he is about as to what is happening in the country that he is supposedly to lead!

That shows absolutely no concern or even consideration for the loss of lives all around you, as long as you can live is sumptuous (luxurious, extravagant, lavish, splendid, opulent, magnificent, grand, elaborate and spectacular) luxury while raking in the millions through your and your families actions that is at the detriment of those that you are supposed to serve with dignity, which is as it is now, nothing more than maladministration, misappropriation, corruption, cronyism factionalism, nepotism and exploiting your position of power!

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