TENSION IN SA OVER ZIMBABWEANS: Patriotic Alliance demand Nadia Nakai, Shasha and Peter Ndoro to go back to their home country
TENSION IN SA OVER ZIMBABWEANS: Patriotic Alliance demand Nadia Nakai, Shasha and Peter Ndoro to go back to their home country
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In a fiery statement, the Patriotic Alliance's Deputy Secretary for Women's Affairs, Victoria Africa, has called for the mass deportation of foreign nationals, taking direct aim at high-profile figures in South African media and entertainment.
Africa declared that South Africa has "enough capable" and "intelligent" citizens to fill these roles and that the length of time a person has lived in the country "does not matter."
"We don't want foreigners to come here and speak for us. We don't want foreigners here to come and represent us," she stated. "We want all of these people deported back to their countries... We want them gone."
'We Are Coming For Peter Ndoro'
Africa specifically singled out veteran TV presenter Peter Ndoro, demanding he return to his country of origin.
"We are also coming for the likes of Peter Ndoro," she announced. "He's a TV presenter in South Africa. Who said we cannot present our own TV shows in South Africa? Who said we lack such a skill?"
She argued that after gaining experience in SA, Ndoro should now leave.
"Now that he has got enough skill and knowledge and experience, we are expecting him to return back to his country of origin and help his country, Zimbabwe," she said.
Africa then made the shocking claim: "They don't even have a TV station there... because the TV presenters that are capable in Zimbabwe are migrating to foreign countries."
Musicians and Athletes Targeted
The PA official's criticism didn't stop with the newsroom. She blasted the entertainment industry, claiming Zimbabweans "don't even have celebrities" because their talent is in South Africa.
"Their musicians, the likes of Nadia Nakai. We don't want Nadia Nakai to represent us," Africa said. "She must go back to her country and represent her Zimbabwean people."
She also mentioned artists like Sha Sha, accusing them of "speaking local languages, pretending to be South Africans" and having "no sense of pride."
Africa claimed that this migration of talent extends to sports, stating, "It can be football players... Nobody is building a league in Zimbabwe."
Her message concluded with a stark warning.
"We want all those people gone," she said. "It's time to fix Africa and all these Africans that are currently in South Africa will be pushed back."




