“Most of the young people are unemployed, therefore leaving the country will be as we are abandoning such people. I say to all South Africans let’s not leave our country. Come, let's work together to fight concerning issues.” -Danste.
NKOSINATHE DLAMINI: “I won’t leave the South African shores. This is my country and if there is any problem I will tackle it myself. This is one of the countries which allows people to do as they please.”
WITH the Facebook page of #Imstaying growing fast and furious, the COURIER asked residents if they want to stay or leave South African.
This is what they had to say:
ANDREW TIZVIONE: “I have been in South Africa for six months now, and so far I’m happy with the state of this country. I’m mostly happy with how this country handles foreign nationals. I am originally from Zimbabwe and currently residing in South Hills. I am in this country to look for job opportunities.”IZAK PRINS: “I would rather move somewhere else. With everything that has been going on and generally moving downwards we as citizens just can’t cope anymore.”CHE’ DANSTE: “Most of the young people are unemployed, therefore leaving the country will be as if we are abandoning such people. I say to all South Africans let’s not leave our country. Come, let’s work together to fight concerning issues.”IZAK PRINS: “I would rather move somewhere else. With everything that has been going on and generally moving downwards we as citizens just can’t cope anymore.”
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