Kwakhala Nyonini is a classic South African Zulu television drama series, first appearing in the late 1980s, that is widely regarded as one of the country’s best television dramas. It explores deep-rooted tensions in a rural community, centering on themes of power, tradition, secrets, and family conflict.
Genre: Zulu Television Drama
Release Period: 1980s-1990s (e.g., 1987, 1990)
Setting: Rural South Africa
Themes: Polygamy, witchcraft, family, and social tradition
Available on: SABC+
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When Joburg had a shortage of water, they left their estates to go and take showers in hotels and in gyms. When poor black communities haven't had water for literal years, they're called vigilantes when they protest and burn infrastructure. They don't have gym and hotel options.
“A long term solution is not for one country to absorb everyone else’s failures, the solution is for every African government to build a country its own people don’t have to flee”
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What is the purpose of having the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS)and the National Consumer Commission (NCC) if foreigners can sell counterfeit goods right under their noses.
This BMA official is saying illegal foreigners continue to cross into South Africa but the military and police are deployed to protests and not borders
They are intentionally twisting the demands of South Africans.
No one said after all people who are illegally in the country have gone back home there won’t be crime, unemployment and poverty.
Either way, a 20% unemployment rate is better than a 30% unemployment rate.