When Afrikaners was refused entry into the English University of Cape Town, the farmers worked hard and build the magnificent Stellenbosch University. They did not burn down English statues, or called the Union Jack hate speech. They took what they learned from the English, and improved on it. In 1900 there was one million white people, and four million black people. Now we have four million white people, and 60 million black people. Excluding the ten million undocumented immigrants from all over Africa. There is nowhere any town can cope with such a population explosion. Transkei is ill populated, because the black migrants move to white areas to find work. No work in Transkei. The ANC government is the biggest land owner in South Africa, but they can not manage anything. The people from Kayamandi received housed for free. Then they build tin shacks onto it, moved into the shacks, and renst the brick house out to Zimbabwean immigrants. So the locals make just enough money from social welfare and rent. No need to work.
You dont talk about why the people in Kayamandi reside there in the first place...im sure you do know that the racial laws like Group Areas Act and Pass Laws made it impossible and illegal for black Africans to own property in their own native land right? Job reservation in Western Cape? Access to higher education and proper good quality education for our people? You know damn well there was discrimination for people of colour yet you talk about farmers building a university in Stellenbosch on who's land? do you know that the native people of the area like coloureds and black people needed to be uprooted and settled in undesirable areas so that white people could claim Stellenbosch like the rest of SA during that time?
@@jongindlebe5176 The people in Kayamandi reside there, and they have a house or smallholding in Transkei. They call it their ancestral land. They work here, because there are work here. There is no work in Transkei, because their governmnet is corrupt. Kaymandi also has a lot of Zimbabwean people living there. Current laws make it illegal for me to live in Pongololand, close to Jozini. The pass laws has expired in 1993. It is now 2024.
@@Deontjie im not talking about discriminatory laws or Apartheid still being active even a dumb kid knows they they were abolished. Im talking about the lingering legacy of old discriminatory laws..those people live in Kayamandi because they were forced to live there their grand grand parents were told they couldnt live in a fertile or desirable part of Stellenbosch because of the colour of their skin. They cant get good quality jobs to move out of Kayamandi because of the cycle of poverty and lack of education read to understand next time
You are showing a comparison of two towns Stellenbosch has existed looooong before the new settlement 😢😢😢😢
When Afrikaners was refused entry into the English University of Cape Town, the farmers worked hard and build the magnificent Stellenbosch University. They did not burn down English statues, or called the Union Jack hate speech. They took what they learned from the English, and improved on it. In 1900 there was one million white people, and four million black people. Now we have four million white people, and 60 million black people. Excluding the ten million undocumented immigrants from all over Africa. There is nowhere any town can cope with such a population explosion. Transkei is ill populated, because the black migrants move to white areas to find work. No work in Transkei. The ANC government is the biggest land owner in South Africa, but they can not manage anything. The people from Kayamandi received housed for free. Then they build tin shacks onto it, moved into the shacks, and renst the brick house out to Zimbabwean immigrants. So the locals make just enough money from social welfare and rent. No need to work.
Wow
Funny how a white man that came on here on a boat is talking about "undocumented immigrants" 😂😂
You dont talk about why the people in Kayamandi reside there in the first place...im sure you do know that the racial laws like Group Areas Act and Pass Laws made it impossible and illegal for black Africans to own property in their own native land right? Job reservation in Western Cape? Access to higher education and proper good quality education for our people? You know damn well there was discrimination for people of colour yet you talk about farmers building a university in Stellenbosch on who's land? do you know that the native people of the area like coloureds and black people needed to be uprooted and settled in undesirable areas so that white people could claim Stellenbosch like the rest of SA during that time?
@@jongindlebe5176 The people in Kayamandi reside there, and they have a house or smallholding in Transkei. They call it their ancestral land. They work here, because there are work here. There is no work in Transkei, because their governmnet is corrupt. Kaymandi also has a lot of Zimbabwean people living there. Current laws make it illegal for me to live in Pongololand, close to Jozini. The pass laws has expired in 1993. It is now 2024.
@@Deontjie im not talking about discriminatory laws or Apartheid still being active even a dumb kid knows they they were abolished. Im talking about the lingering legacy of old discriminatory laws..those people live in Kayamandi because they were forced to live there their grand grand parents were told they couldnt live in a fertile or desirable part of Stellenbosch because of the colour of their skin. They cant get good quality jobs to move out of Kayamandi because of the cycle of poverty and lack of education read to understand next time
0:19 thats my house bro
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I love the comment secection debunking this mans claims