Wednesday, 22 March 2017

Zuma bans 9 countries from entering South Africa including....



March 22.
The South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma have pulled a massive shocker on African countries after announcing an immediate ban on all citizens from other Southern African countries.
The news medium reports that with immediate effect, citizens from these countries will no longer be allowed in South Africa in what Zuma called a temporary freeze:
1. Angola
2. Botswana,
3. Lesotho
4. Malawi
5. Mozambique
6. Namibia
7. Swaziland
8. Zambia
9. Zimbabwe.
The news was greeted with resistance from various stakeholders and diplomats from the affected countries are said to have called an emergency meeting. Speaking from the parliament, Jacob Zuma said the countries in Southern Africa are responsible for the rampant job loss among local South Africans.
“I want South Africans to have jobs before others but it’s the other way round. Why should my child suffer while my neighbor’s child eats in my field?”, Zuma reportedly said.
Another reason that Zuma highlighted was the alarming crime rates. He said foreigners from neighboring countries commit crimes and run away from their countries, mostly illegals.
“All foreigners currently in South Africa from the affected countries will be vetted and if found to have contravened, they will be sent home immediately”, he announced.
There was no word on how the affected countries would respond to Zuma’s shock announcement.

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