Verbal abuse may you never experience it but if you do know your worth and remove yourself immediately because you will be stuck in a cycle of endless repeats and therapy
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@Olivia_LaGrange I don't want to deal with SA laws and arrogance a cleaning company comes in 1x a week for 2 hrs
- I don't need to lock my things up
- I also don't have to provide tea and lunch at my expense
- transport cost is not my issue
- anything Labour Law wise is carried by the company
We've been asking the ANC to enforce the very laws they've put in place, but instead they've focused on looting public resources and gaslighting citizens.
Somebody must tell Mr Bean, the acting Minister of Police, that we are not afraid of the R600 million. Enough is enough.
As South Africans, we are stronger than that. We watched more than R500 billion being looted in front of us during COVID-19 in the name of "saving the people of South Africa." We know how this government operates. When it wants to waste or loot public money, it creates distractions instead of addressing the real issues.
Rather than spending R600 million to respond to protests, the government should focus on tackling illegal immigration and enforcing the law. South Africans deserve real solutions, not expensive political theatre.
We have not forgotten that our soldiers were sent to the Congo to fight and die for political interests, not for the interests of South Africa. They were used by government officials and political elites who are leading the country today.
@SAPoliceService@GovernmentZA@SANDF_ZA
The whole security cluster: Police, Defense, Justice, come together to discuss March & March and plan around 30 June. They are so proactive in silencing South Africans but inactive in closing boarders and arresting illegal immigrants 🤮
They’re Spending more than Half a Billion Rand (R600 Million) to Prepare for a March on the 30th 🇿🇦
We could’ve used that money to Build our Borders😭😭the ANC is Embarrassing as a government.
WATCH: A Mozambican national has been arrested for ID fraud at the Home Affairs offices in Ndwedwe in KwaZulu-Natal.
The Mozambican was already in possession of a green South African ID book which he obtained in Durban, and his fraud was picked up when he applied for a smart ID and a passport. When he came to collect the documents, police were called and they immediately arrested him.
Earlier this month, a Zimbabwean national was arrested at the same offices for similar fraud - KZN Tonight Podcast
🎥 Ndwedwe Local Municipality
Have a look at this @Lesufi , this is why you will always be a poes in my eyes. Look what illegal miners do to the infrastructure while you remain silent. But when we call for a total shutdown you open your big mouth!
There was a time when university students could rely on holiday jobs as shop assistants or waiters to earn an income. All that is gone now.
This unemployment crisis is not just an economic problem. it is dehumanizing. 😭💔
A Zimbabwean woman living in South Africa says returning home is not an option, arguing that life in Mzansi offers opportunities she values. Getrude Nkala recently showcased her appetite by finishing a 12.5 kg bag of maize pap in a remarkably short time, leaving even her own child astonished.
She maintains that living in South Africa is a privilege and insists that calls for foreign nationals to leave the country will not persuade her to return to Zimbabwe.
Why are Police reporting a hightened state of readiness including the SANDF to deal with March and March on the 30 June, but this same level of readiness is NEVER laid out to deal with illegal foreigners in Hillbrow, Sunnyside and elsewhere in the country????
Providing Starlink for farmers should be common sense.
Any politician blocking this service is actively choosing to sabotage their own agricultural sector.
Putting tech-illiterate, mafia style politicians in power is economic suicide.
The Gauteng municipality wants residential solar power users to pay a monthly fee of R463, on top of a once-off application charge of R2,400.
https://t.co/O7GDExhzbr
President Cyril Ramaphosa has endorsed the proposed R100 billion Transformation Fund as a key tool to advance economic transformation and black business participation.
https://t.co/XfL1DKlEbW