Pakishe Aaron Motsoaledi is a South African medical doctor and surgeon, politician, and current minister of home affairs, a position he is holding after a stint as the country’s health minister. He was born in Limpopo, a province bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, Pakishe Aaron Motsoaledi showed great love for education pretty early and was more than happy to go to medical school from where he graduated as a doctor. H served as a Chairperson of the Sekhukhune Advice Office from 1986 to 1994, as well as Chairperson of the Hlahlolanang Health and Nutrition Education Project in 1989. He held several other important positions, including that of Head of the ANC Elections Commission for Limpopo Province in 1994.
It has been reported that there are millions of illegal foreigners staying in South Africa. Below is what was posted: WATCH: Aaron Motsoaledi narrator the story of 67 illegal Pakistani foreigners who tried to force their way into South Africa through OR Tambo International Airport.
South Africans have welcomed this move by the minister, however, they say “It’s a drop in the ocean” they are more than 16 million illegal foreigners from all walks of life and more than 5 million illegal Zimbabweans who refuse to leave the country saying “they will die in South Africa “, South Africa is a xenophobic country, however, all illegal foreigners are flocking into South Africa.
#OperationDudula will match to Nigerian Embassy on the 22 August 2023 to demand #MassDeportation of all #Nigerian and ban on Nigerian passports in a fight against the flux of illegal foreigners and support of Xolani Khumalo of Sozokhuthola.
After seeing this post some people were worried, someone even commented saying An American NGO will come to open a case against SA and they’ll win as they did before and these people will residency, I can just foresee it.
Then another also commented saying Our economy will continue to be under pressure if we have to carry the burden of 16 million illegal foreigners. The lack of tax revenues whilst expecting to provide free medical care and essential services does not add up. Citizens have to pay taxes whilst illegals live for “free”.
WATCH: Aaron Motsoaledi narrator the story of 67 illegal Pakistani foreigners who tried to force their way into South Africa through OR Tambo International Airport.
South Africans have welcomed this move by the minister, however, they say “It's a drop in the ocean” they are… pic.twitter.com/FTbesY1Wt8
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