Xenophobia: South African writes a touching story about his friend from Congo
The lazy South African youths are just being jealous of the hardworking foreigners that are diligent and resilient in their businesses and work. It is wrong before man and God to take the life of your fellow human being because he is sojourning in your country and adding value there. Even the biblical Pa Abraham was instructed by God to leave his country and migrate to a country He (God) will show him and he obeyed. This is enough proof to condemn the action of the lazy and envious South Africans. Some one said that there is no scarcity of job, there are only no faithful people looking for job. If they say there is no job they should create one as most foreigners there do....The problem is not in abilities but in mentalities. The mentalities of some lazy and lousy South Africans are myopic and devilish. We are all soujourners on this journey of life. Nobody can lay claim to any country or state as his own, that is why naturalization is part of civilization. Anyone can naturalize any where. I recall the story by one of my friends, Mr. Idris an igbo man from Anambra state south east, Nigeria whose grand father naturalized in Borno State, today he cannot trace his family lineage in the south east and he naturalized in Borno state and no body knows that he is not from Borno state. Its high time the world should rise and unite against what the South Africans are doing to foreigners.
Its high time the United States, International Criminal Court and the United Nation should act as the policemen of the world as they were and should sanction and penalize them for Crime against humanity.
In the pics above the South African man, Sbonelo
Mbatha (left) took to his Facebook page to tell a heartwarming story
about his friend from Democratic Republic of Congo who lives in South
Africa. His post has over 38,000 likes and shared more than 10,000
times. Read what he wrote below...
This
is my friend from DRC. He washes my car every time when I go to the gym
and charges me R50. Even when I forget to lock the car, I'd never loose
a cent when he is there! He pays R120 a day to hire the wash machine
and sometimes looses his money when the weather turns rainy. He has 2
little girls with his wife, they both go to primary school.
He washes an average of 5 cars per day (5xR50=R250)
- R120 = R130, buys food for R30, netts R100 per day on average. This
guy survives on R2800, give or take per month. He pays rental and has
kids to support. He took nobody's job! Any South African who wants to do
his job is most welcomed! Stop killing them and abusing them, some are
making an honest living under extremely difficult situations. #Stopxenophobia
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