@MDNnewss Clearly the Solmalis do not know the Zulus. They can walk mountains like you have never seen before and they keep going. There are no tribe on earth like the Zulus. Listen to the Zulus, they are not playing.
Geopolitical instability in the Middle East is forcing many South African expats to reassess how they cease South African tax residency, as changing circumstances could expose them to future disputes with SARS.
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A gap year might be one of the most underrated gifts you can give your child when starting over in the USA.🇺🇸
I wish someone had told me this. I earned my master’s degree, but looking back, taking more time to figure out what I truly wanted , and how to finance it thoughtfully , could have led to a smarter, more intentional path.
Starting over in a new country is hard enough. Making new friends, adjusting to a new culture, finding your footing , all of that takes energy. Layering major educational decisions on top of that pressure is a lot to ask of a young person.
It’s actually quite common for students to spend a gap year working, volunteering, or doing an internship in a field they’re genuinely interested in. That experience alone can bring enormous clarity.
If you’re new here, I’m resharing an interview I did with a friend who has spent many years working in academia and as an academic advisor. We talk about navigating the school system, community colleges, associate degrees, and more. I’m happy to share his contact information privately — just reach out.
📹 https://t.co/SgNQP35DV2
I’d also encourage anyone thinking about higher education to look into Florida Prepaid or similar 529 savings programs for your children. I posted about this before, but it’s worth repeating, the earlier you start, the better.
You have more options than you might think. Take the time to explore them. 💙
🇿🇦 69-year-old Kallie Odendaal was shot and killed while changing a flat tyre in Johannesburg, just metres from a police station.
On the phone with his wife Moira, he reportedly begged his attackers to leave him alone—before she heard the gunshot.
He managed to drive to a nearby petrol station but later died in hospital the same day.
The attack happened in broad daylight. Only his phone was taken.
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A 77-year-old grandfather from Stellenbosch was butchered yesterday while he was quietly visiting the grave of his three-year-old son who died 45 years ago. He went to lay flowers, to grieve the child he lost decades earlier, and some filthy animal ambushed him in the cemetery.
The old man fought back, but they stabbed him to death anyway. Left him bleeding out on the ground next to his baby boy’s headstone.
This isn’t a “normal crime.” This is targeted evil. This is what happens when a government spends 30 years vilifying White people, singing “Kill the Boer” at rallies, pushing race laws that treat us like intruders in our own country, and letting rural and suburban areas turn into free-fire zones for anyone with a knife and zero conscience.
A pensioner murdered at his son’s grave. Think about that. While the ANC cadres toast each other at Luthuli House, while ministers fly business class to BRICS photo-ops, while the media calls farm murders “isolated incidents,” another elderly White man is stabbed to death honoring his dead child.
We’re not cattle.
We’re not punching bags.
We’re human beings who built this country, buried our children and parents here, and are now being hunted like vermin in the places we once called home.
Enough. The blood of that 77-year-old grandfather is on the hands of every politician who looked away, every cadre who profited from “transformation,” and every fool who still pretends this is just “ordinary crime.” Rise against this evil before there’s no one left to visit the graves of their loved ones.
We remember.
We will not forgive.
We will not forget.
JUST IN: Vice President of IMANI Africa, Kofi Bentil, has urged the Government of Ghana to deploy a presidential jet to South Africa to evacuate Ghanaians amid ongoing xenophobic attacks.
Take a look at a completely normal day in South Africa - it's just another Cash In Transit. There is a video of a man dying.. I have removed that and reposted.
ANC Politics Mixed up in Farm Murders.
SA Police Services Forensic Intelligence Report stated that in 1998.
Nelson Mandela banned the Report.
The NIA (National Intelligence Agency) supported Mandela.
The continued genocide was decided upon in 1998, by Nelson Mandela himself.
On April 16, 2000, elderly farmers John Cross (77) and Bina Cross (76) returned home from church near Gravelotte, Limpopo.
Two attackers were waiting.
They tortured the couple for hours:
- Bina was shot 3 times with a .22 rifle through both knees and her back. Left to bleed out slowly (25 min). While still alive, they poured boiling water from the kettle over her body.
- John was tied with a noose around his neck, dragged, beaten, and put in the bath. They forced the shower nozzle down his throat and poured scalding water into him. He suffered multiple gunshot wounds (including to the kidneys). Finally killed with a high-powered rifle shot to the head, blowing off the top of his skull.
Post-mortem: John's internal organs were burned; his stomach was full of water.
The ANC government has introduced a National Water Amendment Bill that introduces racial criteria in the allocation of water use rights.
In South Africa, a successful Black emerging farmer wanted to share/transfer his surplus irrigation water rights to his White neighbor (a commercial farmer and his mentor).
The Department of Water and Sanitation denied it purely on race. Their license forbids transferring water from a “previously disadvantaged” (Black) holder to a non-disadvantaged (White) one to protect “transformation targets.”
The National Water Amendment Bill [B1–2026] was tabled on 21 January to amend the National Water Act of 1998. The bill also makes provision for race-based preferences and restrictions in water licensing.
White farmers are being m*rdered in South Africa in such large numbers that there is even a large field with thousands of white crosses, each representing a White farmer who has recently been m*rdered in South Africa.
In this video, families are adding crosses of their deceased loved ones to the field.
The victims deserve to be remembered. Their lives were precious.
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The market is rejecting BEE.’ 📉🏛️ Dirk Hermann tells #BizNews why only 40% of SA companies now comply with race-based policies and why the international world is following suit. 🇿🇦 Is race-based policy reaching its expiration date? #BEE#DirkHermann#ElonMusk
BEE RULES GET TOUGHER
South Africa's Treasury has unveiled tough new BEE rules for government contracts.
Under the draft regulations, firms bidding for state work must prove that 40% of their own spending goes to majority Black-owned enterprises.
They must also subcontract 30% of contract value to South African citizens.
The goal is to use the R1 trillion annual procurement budget - roughly 15% of GDP - to drive transformation and job creation.
Full details - https://t.co/iZAl8kEFC8