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The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by KLEINBASS: 7:31pm On Sep 22, 2019
Africa, has 54 sovereign states and only three countries hosted South Africans for an agreed period of time and it was all based on preconditions and restrictions.
Angola, Tanzania and Zambia were countries that hosted South Africans with a clear understanding that after sometime they will go back to South Africa.
Mozambique, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Swaziland were transit countries and Ethiopia, Egypt and Algeria offered training camps for a selective period and soon after, South Africans had to return back to the 3 host countries.
Very few countries but not all were in solidarity support but never in financial support and countries like Kenya and DRC used to deport any South African found in their country back to South Africa.
It is quite interesting to acknowledge that the liberation movement was once expelled by host nations and it was then that comrade Kebby Maphatsoe lost his arm in Angola.
The liberation movement was also expelled in Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Botswana didn’t even bother to host South Africans. While living in those host countries, South Africans were living in camps and they were not allowed to mix with the local people from those countries and they had to lease land to grow their own food and they had to build a school and hospital which was fully funded by countries in Europe that were against Apartheid.
Freedom of movement was at a minimum and every
time South Africans had to leave the camp which was once every fortnight, they had to have a permit which only allowed them to leave the camp for only one hour and if they came back past the given time then they would be arrested by the soldiers who were stationed at the entrance of the camp. More importantly, there has never been a South African that worked in any country in Africa.
Living conditions were not good and Malaria and other diseases killed these South Africans as those diseases were very foreign and were non-existent in South Africa.
In March 1980, PAC members protested in Tanzania about the living conditions and soon after, 17 PAC members were gunned down for protesting in a foreign country by the FFU Unit. This became a clear reminder that you don’t protest in a foreign country.
South Africans were very much aware that they
were in those countries temporarily and they couldn't wait to return back home.
In 1977, the group of Tsietsi Mashinini that was made up of only 20 students was deployed from Somafco, Tanzania to go study in Nigeria, and while they were there, they were welcomed with so much resistance and the Nigerian students protested claiming South Africans are there to take their jobs and women, and not too long after that protest in just 2months, one comrade by the name of Joel, was poured with acid on his face and not too long he died and it was then the group had to be recalled back to Somafco. In that process Tsietsi Mashinini disappeared whilst in Nigeria until today. Even the Nigerian government cannot point out what happened to Tsietsi. It is the same Nigerians who drove out two million Ghanaian citizens out of Nigeria accusing them of stealing jobs and women. Whilst Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Botswana governments tipped white South Africa about the whereabouts of exiled South Africans and in the process, these comrades were maimed by the apartheid soldiers. History will not be distorted.

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by 14(m): 9:15pm On Sep 22, 2019
KLEINBASS:
Africa, has 54 sovereign states and only three countries hosted South Africans for an agreed period of time and it was all based on preconditions and restrictions.
Angola, Tanzania and Zambia were countries that hosted South Africans with a clear understanding that after sometime they will go back to South Africa.
Mozambique, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Swaziland were transit countries and Ethiopia, Egypt and Algeria offered training camps for a selective period and soon after, South Africans had to return back to the 3 host countries.
Very few countries but not all were in solidarity support but never in financial support and countries like Kenya and DRC used to deport any South African found in their country back to South Africa.
It is quite interesting to acknowledge that the liberation movement was once expelled by host nations and it was then that comrade Kebby Maphatsoe lost his arm in Angola.
The liberation movement was also expelled in Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Botswana didn’t even bother to host South Africans. While living in those host countries, South Africans were living in camps and they were not allowed to mix with the local people from those countries and they had to lease land to grow their own food and they had to build a school and hospital which was fully funded by countries in Europe that were against Apartheid.
Freedom of movement was at a minimum and every
time South Africans had to leave the camp which was once every fortnight, they had to have a permit which only allowed them to leave the camp for only one hour and if they came back past the given time then they would be arrested by the soldiers who were stationed at the entrance of the camp. More importantly, there has never been a South African that worked in any country in Africa.
Living conditions were not good and Malaria and other diseases killed these South Africans as those diseases were very foreign and were non-existent in South Africa.
In March 1980, PAC members protested in Tanzania about the living conditions and soon after, 17 PAC members were gunned down for protesting in a foreign country by the FFU Unit. This became a clear reminder that you don’t protest in a foreign country.
South Africans were very much aware that they
were in those countries temporarily and they couldn't wait to return back home.
In 1977, the group of Tsietsi Mashinini that was made up of only 20 students was deployed from Somafco, Tanzania to go study in Nigeria, and while they were there, they were welcomed with so much resistance and the Nigerian students protested claiming South Africans are there to take their jobs and women, and not too long after that protest in just 2months, one comrade by the name of Joel, was poured with acid on his face and not too long he died and it was then the group had to be recalled back to Somafco. In that process Tsietsi Mashinini disappeared whilst in Nigeria until today. Even the Nigerian government cannot point out what happened to Tsietsi. It is the same Nigerians who drove out two million Ghanaian citizens out of Nigeria accusing them of stealing jobs and women. Whilst Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Botswana governments tipped white South Africa about the whereabouts of exiled South Africans and in the process, these comrades were maimed by the apartheid soldiers. History will not be distorted.

Some one needs to read this.
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Nobody: 9:26pm On Sep 22, 2019
KLEINBASS:
Africa, has 54 sovereign states and only three countries hosted South Africans for an agreed period of time and it was all based on preconditions and restrictions.
Angola, Tanzania and Zambia were countries that hosted South Africans with a clear understanding that after sometime they will go back to South Africa.
Mozambique, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Swaziland were transit countries and Ethiopia, Egypt and Algeria offered training camps for a selective period and soon after, South Africans had to return back to the 3 host countries.
Very few countries but not all were in solidarity support but never in financial support and countries like Kenya and DRC used to deport any South African found in their country back to South Africa.
It is quite interesting to acknowledge that the liberation movement was once expelled by host nations and it was then that comrade Kebby Maphatsoe lost his arm in Angola.
The liberation movement was also expelled in Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Botswana didn’t even bother to host South Africans. While living in those host countries, South Africans were living in camps and they were not allowed to mix with the local people from those countries and they had to lease land to grow their own food and they had to build a school and hospital which was fully funded by countries in Europe that were against Apartheid.
Freedom of movement was at a minimum and every
time South Africans had to leave the camp which was once every fortnight, they had to have a permit which only allowed them to leave the camp for only one hour and if they came back past the given time then they would be arrested by the soldiers who were stationed at the entrance of the camp. More importantly, there has never been a South African that worked in any country in Africa.
Living conditions were not good and Malaria and other diseases killed these South Africans as those diseases were very foreign and were non-existent in South Africa.
In March 1980, PAC members protested in Tanzania about the living conditions and soon after, 17 PAC members were gunned down for protesting in a foreign country by the FFU Unit. This became a clear reminder that you don’t protest in a foreign country.
South Africans were very much aware that they
were in those countries temporarily and they couldn't wait to return back home.
In 1977, the group of Tsietsi Mashinini that was made up of only 20 students was deployed from Somafco, Tanzania to go study in Nigeria, and while they were there, they were welcomed with so much resistance and the Nigerian students protested claiming South Africans are there to take their jobs and women, and not too long after that protest in just 2months, one comrade by the name of Joel, was poured with acid on his face and not too long he died and it was then the group had to be recalled back to Somafco. In that process Tsietsi Mashinini disappeared whilst in Nigeria until today. Even the Nigerian government cannot point out what happened to Tsietsi. It is the same Nigerians who drove out two million Ghanaian citizens out of Nigeria accusing them of stealing jobs and women. Whilst Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Botswana governments tipped white South Africa about the whereabouts of exiled South Africans and in the process, these comrades were maimed by the apartheid soldiers. History will not be distorted.

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Lifestone(m): 10:02pm On Sep 22, 2019
Ridiculous tales. I grew up into knowing Nigeria as a Frontline State in the struggles against the evil apartheid regime in South Africa.

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by EricBloodAxe: 10:41pm On Sep 22, 2019
Very useless post

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Nobody: 10:47pm On Sep 22, 2019
Ungrateful savages.

All lies in this fabricated and fallacious article.

Next time we will let the Boers finish you off.

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by macIB(m): 10:49pm On Sep 22, 2019
Lies from the pit of hell.

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Mrfeel: 11:17pm On Sep 22, 2019
KLEINBASS:
Africa, has 54 sovereign states and only three countries hosted South Africans for an agreed period of time and it was all based on preconditions and restrictions.
Angola, Tanzania and Zambia were countries that hosted South Africans with a clear understanding that after sometime they will go back to South Africa.
Mozambique, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Swaziland were transit countries and Ethiopia, Egypt and Algeria offered training camps for a selective period and soon after, South Africans had to return back to the 3 host countries.
Very few countries but not all were in solidarity support but never in financial support and countries like Kenya and DRC used to deport any South African found in their country back to South Africa.
It is quite interesting to acknowledge that the liberation movement was once expelled by host nations and it was then that comrade Kebby Maphatsoe lost his arm in Angola.
The liberation movement was also expelled in Mozambique, Swaziland, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. Botswana didn’t even bother to host South Africans. While living in those host countries, South Africans were living in camps and they were not allowed to mix with the local people from those countries and they had to lease land to grow their own food and they had to build a school and hospital which was fully funded by countries in Europe that were against Apartheid.
Freedom of movement was at a minimum and every
time South Africans had to leave the camp which was once every fortnight, they had to have a permit which only allowed them to leave the camp for only one hour and if they came back past the given time then they would be arrested by the soldiers who were stationed at the entrance of the camp. More importantly, there has never been a South African that worked in any country in Africa.
Living conditions were not good and Malaria and other diseases killed these South Africans as those diseases were very foreign and were non-existent in South Africa.
In March 1980, PAC members protested in Tanzania about the living conditions and soon after, 17 PAC members were gunned down for protesting in a foreign country by the FFU Unit. This became a clear reminder that you don’t protest in a foreign country.
South Africans were very much aware that they
were in those countries temporarily and they couldn't wait to return back home.
In 1977, the group of Tsietsi Mashinini that was made up of only 20 students was deployed from Somafco, Tanzania to go study in Nigeria, and while they were there, they were welcomed with so much resistance and the Nigerian students protested claiming South Africans are there to take their jobs and women, and not too long after that protest in just 2months, one comrade by the name of Joel, was poured with acid on his face and not too long he died and it was then the group had to be recalled back to Somafco. In that process Tsietsi Mashinini disappeared whilst in Nigeria until today. Even the Nigerian government cannot point out what happened to Tsietsi. It is the same Nigerians who drove out two million Ghanaian citizens out of Nigeria accusing them of stealing jobs and women. Whilst Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Botswana governments tipped white South Africa about the whereabouts of exiled South Africans and in the process, these comrades were maimed by the apartheid soldiers. History will not be distorted.

Fiction from an uneducated South African drug addict, so Nigeria with millions in population protested cause just 20 SA students came to study and take their jobs and women? How can 20 SAN students on scholarships to Nigerian universities take our jobs and women? Just fiction no source no records no evidence grin grin grin and where is it written that Nigeria sent Ghanaians away cause they were taking their jobs and women? Go watch YouTube videos of how Mandela gave thanks to Nigerian government for helping them out during apartheid, and tell this trash story to your lazy SA brothers during your regular drug abuse meetings

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by KLEINBASS: 6:15am On Sep 23, 2019
The truth is someonr scammed Nigerians, the money they claimed they donated never reached the freedom fighters.
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by helinues: 6:24am On Sep 23, 2019
You guys from South Africa are ingrates.

I wont say more than that

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Mrfeel: 8:27am On Sep 23, 2019
KLEINBASS:
The truth is someonr scammed Nigerians, the money they claimed they donated never reached the freedom fighters.


Is that why Mandela came personally to thank Nigerians? grin grin grin grin you are trying so hard to come up with something writing fictional stories,
Nigeria has helped black South Africans more than you uneducated black South Africans who don't know their history can imagine, are you aware that even long after apartheid South Africa especially the black communities, were lacking doctors/ medical personnels, and school teachers, South Africa asked Nigeria to help them with teachers and medical personnels? There are more than 5'000 Nigerian Doctor/medical personnels in South Africa currently, and thousands of teachers/lecturers in South African schools

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by JaceBlaze: 9:23am On Sep 23, 2019
OP spit nothing but unpalatable truth and the Igwes are having non of it

Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Nobody: 10:48am On Sep 23, 2019
JaceBlaze:
OP spit nothing but unpalatable truth and the Igwes are having non of it

Go back to your hostel silly boy !

cheesy

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Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by JaceBlaze: 11:39am On Sep 23, 2019
frosbel2:


Go back to your hostel silly boy !

cheesy
Now you following around like a bitter ex.I apologise for speaking the truth grin
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by IronGalaxy: 2:58pm On Sep 23, 2019
Lifestone:
Ridiculous tales. I grew up into knowing Nigeria as a Frontline State in the struggles against the evil apartheid regime in South Africa.
only Nigerians know that, sorry
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Mrfeel: 3:31pm On Sep 23, 2019
IronGalaxy:
only Nigerians know that, sorry

So Mandela and many South Africans that appreciated Nigeria for its immensely supporting black South Africans during apartheid were fooled to that Nigeria helped while they did not? Was Mandela and SA elders that dumb, I hope u won't mind if I say Mandela was a fool, cause u called him a fool first
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by IronGalaxy: 3:34pm On Sep 23, 2019
Mrfeel:


So Mandela and many South Africans that appreciated Nigeria for its immensely supporting black South Africans during apartheid were fooled to that Nigeria helped while they did not? Was Mandela and SA elders that dumb, I hope u won't mind if I say Mandela was a fool, cause u called him a fool first
I'm sorry, it is what it is.
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by Mrfeel: 3:54pm On Sep 23, 2019
IronGalaxy:
I'm sorry, it is what it is.
Yeah I agree, a drug addict see things differently from normal people, grin your people are forever indebted to Nigeria And the rest of African countries that help your ass out of slavery, it's a debt u can never pay off for generation to generation, it's already in the history books, this trash u guys wrote here it's in you knuckle heads we have never heard about it and South Africans never heard about it

I know it hurts to feel indebted to us but it is what it is
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by IronGalaxy: 4:07pm On Sep 23, 2019
Mrfeel:

Yeah I agree, a drug addict see things differently from normal people, grin your people are forever indebted to Nigeria And the rest of African countries that help your ass out of slavery, it's a debt u can never pay off for generation to generation, it's already in the history books, this trash u guys wrote here it's in you knuckle heads we have never heard about it and South Africans never heard about it

I know it hurts to feel indebted to us but it is what it is
Ok
Re: The True Story On How African Countries Treated South Africa During The Struggl. by IamR: 4:54pm On Sep 23, 2019
One would not know the value of giving until one gives to ingrates (South Africans).

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