No. Zimbabweans Are Not Trying to Kill You With Mossie Pills scrollaafrica: SouthAfrica
Scrolla.Africa spoke with Zimbabwean nationals selling brooms, mops, and washing gel in different areas.
"Ever since the voice note circulated, we are scared to sell in the street or go into people's houses as we did before. They said we are paid to kill them," one vendor said."Being a foreign national, especially a Zimbabwean, is difficult. Someone out there is creating problems for us, and it is difficult to explain your side when people have already made up their minds.
Western Cape SAPS spokesperson Colonel Andre Traut pleaded with communities to stop spreading fake news. "We have learned that a voice note accompanied by images of people who allegedly succumbed after administering, or who have been in contact with, tablets meant for humans against mosquitos are doing the rounds on social media platforms," Traut said.
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