2020: Unemployed.
2021: Unemployed.
2022: Unemployed.
2023: Unemployed.
2024: Unemployed.
2025: Unemployed.
2026: Got the job. 🙏😭
What a day for our family. God is good.
Thank you March to March
Yes. President Yama 2000 has arrived. 💛💙
Relebohile Mofokeng joins Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on a four year-deal. More information on https://t.co/fGFFdLtPin.
“Hi, I have never been this happy. My brother was unemployed for eight years. Today he received a call to come and sign his employment contract as a truck delivery driver.”
We are winning 🇿🇦
All this without the support/involvement of political parties & politicians. This is a blatant reminder that this country doesn’t belong to politicians & political parties. It belongs to the masses. More can & will be done without them (political parties/politicians).
- If you lived in the hood in the 2000s can you recall how every Spaza shop was black owned and selling real food to communities? I never fell sick once from counterfeit food. Abo malume/auntie really held us down.
Try enter China or Japan illegally and see what happens to you. We mustn't accept and normalise lawlessness of any kind as a nation. We are in this unpleasant situation partly because we tolerate lawlessness. If South Africa is to prosper, then lawlessness must be rejected outright. #economy #politics #immigration
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨
The City of Tshwane in June 2026 collected a record of more than R4 Billion exceeding their target of R3.6 Billion, thanks to #TshwaneYaTima
Construction companies preferred foreigners because they exploit them easily.
50 workers used to work here every day.
But after the 30th of June only 5 people showed up.
“I didn’t think I’d be pining for South Africa after their horror-show performance on the opening day, but something about the freedom with which they played - slick and shambolic all at the same time - really grew on me as the tournament wore on.
“There were some excellent players in their ranks, but their bustling centre-back Mbekezeli Mbokazi stood out for his crunching challenges and drilled passes into midfield.
“He typified the South African urge to shoot on sight - all four of his shots came from at least 30 yards out - and he even popped a ball he hammered it so hard with his thumping left foot.
“He was a warrior of a centre-back, and I’ll miss never quite knowing what he was about to do next. Still, he’s only 20, so we might be hearing a lot more of him in the years to come.”
@ThomHarris_ says that Mbekezeli Mbokazi is the eliminated player that he will miss most at the World Cup...
Who else did our writers select?
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Lol all marginalised groups are allowed to express themselves except the poor. When poor people express themselves they are told that their reality is not real. That studies and statistics disagree with their lived reality. Ay