What are the weird things Zim celebrities do for clout on sosho media?

Why did you say that? :unsure:

You can tell just by looking at a person's dating patterns if they have low or high standards.

His dating practices clearly let a woman of substance know he ain't ish, and also Roki has multiple baby mamas.

The rest is self-explanatory. I don't need to have to explain that.
 
You can tell just by looking at a person's dating patterns if they have low or high standards.

Roki has multiple baby mamas. So the rest is self-explanatory. I don't need to have to explain that.

If we take your analogy and for the purpose of explanation or clarification will you say the same thing about Tytan Nkomo who went as far as getting married to Olinda Chapel-Nkomo?
 
So who is Roki's girlfriend?

I forgot the daige's name. But she kinda looks like a clone version of Ammara Brown, I mean facial-wise.



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So AKA (Kiernan Forbes) got caught up in a Twitter storm regarding ongoing Xenophobia in South Africa. Where some locals have pounced on foreigners.


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But what is the main reason of Xenophobia in South Africa though?

You have to look at it from a Kybalion Causality (cause and effect) standpoint.

Economic power is the main "cause" and Xenophobia is the "effect".

Since South Africa's Independence from the Apartheid regime how has the average South African been economically empowered in their home country?

The next problem to tackle is — why are African foreigners coming to South Africa and not staying in their home countries?

It's mainly because they are looking from greener pastures and probably running away from economic failure in their home countries.

Which brings us to point that if African countries don't develop whilst empowering it's own people then these kind of problems will only get worse.
 

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