AUBBTA WORRIED BY GOVERNMENT’S SILENCE REGARDING ASSASINATIONS

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Mukhwathi Phumudzo chairperson of African United Boarders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA) Mukhwathi Phumudzo chairperson of African United Boarders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA)

By Mukhwathi Phumudzo
Chairperson of African Unite Borders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA)

The African Unite Borders Bus Trucks Association (AUBBTA) is worried about the government’s silence regarding the assassination of whistleblowers,refugees and asylum seekers who are political activists from African countries and are based in South Africa.

We suspect that a group of African foreign intelligence agents target opposition activists who are living in South Africa.

It is unfortunate that some people get killed for fighting for liberation in their African countries where there is no leadership but only dictatorship.

Whites and Indians don’t kill one another but blacks in African countries kill one another on a daily basis.

We would like to advise all opposition leaders and political activists from African countries as well as whistleblowers that the best place for them to hide and and save their lives is in European) Western countries like the United States of America, Australia, Netherlands etc.

The killing of political activists and whistleblowers sometimes even in court threaten their party’s election campaigns as they no longer feel safe when campaigning.

President Cyril Ramaphosa must condemn the barbaric killing of refugees, political activists and whistleblowers in order to prevent revenge and terrorism in our country.

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