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[WATCH] 'Zone 14' star 'Popeye': 'The president of SA will be a foreigner'

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'Foreigners are not taking our jobs, they are creating their own jobs in South Africa,' says 'Zone 14' actor Kere Nyawo aka Popeye.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African

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