Outspoken activist Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has weighed in on plans presented by president Cyril Ramaphosa to solve migration crisis in South Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa has addressed the nation following outcry and demonstration to tackle migration crisis in the country which cause mix reactions on social media.
After highlighting five points from president speech, Jacinta has not impressed with his plans, asking him to visit affected area such as border, refugee’s centres and home affairs office to access the problem before a solution.
“Whoever is advising the President is doing him a very HUGE disservice!! The President needs to go back to the drawing board and understand how most of the things he is suggesting won’t even work! He needs to practically take time and go to Home Affairs, BMA, the border, refugee centres, etc., and understand the problem before he can even try and provide solutions. The President needs to take time and UNDERSTAND the problem, or he will always fall short. I’m disappointed that he continues to think this is a political and tribal issue.”
The March and march movement forcing president Ramaphosa to address the nation, following demands from citizens to wipe out undocumented foreigners.
Ghana and Malawi governments have already sent some of their citizens back to their countries after outcry.
Foreigners were told multiple times to return back to their countries as deadline set to June 30, or stay to face something unexpected.
There are plenty of short clips shared on social media, shows foreigners even documented ones told to leave the country which cause mix reactions among Africans.
President Ramaphosa said no any group or person allowed to ask foreigners for identification, he calls the movement to back off on their plan of cracking down other nationalists.




