South Africans know that Cuban Doctors and Engineers are just a money laundering scheme where our taxpayers’ money is given directly to the Castro regime in Cuba. As former US Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo mentioned last year, Cuban doctors and engineers receive only 10% of the money from the Cuban regime. Furthermore, Old Havana may be a popular place for tourists visiting Cuba, but it is also a place where residents experience water shortages daily. Solidarity has meanwhile sent a list of more than 120 unemployed yet capable and willing South African engineers to Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
The uproar comes after Lindiwe Sisulu welcomed 24 Cuban engineers last week to address the ANC’s water crisis in South Africa, but it appears that Cuba needs the 120 South African engineers more than South Africa needs 24 Cuban water engineers. The 24 Cubans will cost South Africa’s taxpayers about R64.7 million, and th
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