'You women are cheap. This is very disappointing because now we are trying to fix the country, but you people are bad,' Manaka Ranaka said.
“You women are cheap. This is very disappointing because now we are trying to fix the country, but you people are bad,” Manaka Ranaka said.
“Our sisters are selling our country. You women are cheap, and you guys will get us in trouble,” Manaka Ranaka said. However, the award-winning actress did not hold back her words as she accused those who sell their identities as the ‘biggest problem.’ She has it that these women are cheap and always trouble the country.Fans were quick to flood social media with their two cents. A concerned X user commented, “These women must be arrested. Why isAnother user commented, “It’s good that other women see this problem. The only way to stop this is for the government to scrap the spousal visa.
However, confirmed reports have that most of them have resorted to marriages of convenience to have legal documents to stay in the country.
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