About two months ago, I was approached in my DMs, by someone who wanted me to promote a campaign here on X, for one ANC leader, in their own internal power contestation, not against another party. I politely declined. I was asked how much do I charge. From that experience I learnt and concluded that, since this is an election year, political parties do use social media influencers to promote their parties, or against other parties. Again, it's something I keep at the back of my mind. That's why I approach everything involving political figures with caution. Some people are here to make money and will entertain the highest bidder.
Today I’ve taken a step to officially apply to volunteer & participate in the SACR programs focusing on Township Economy. If they would have me, I’ll dedicate some of my time & expertise to advance & advocate for Township/Rural Economic activities for the people. @Princymthombeni
Julius Malema " Illegal Foreigners are going to be your future employers, try to be good at them"
Mcebo Dlamini "When you hear a leader saying illegal foreigners are going to be your future employers just know they dont respect you, the regard you as the 5th citizens in your own country. Thats the insult you are been subjected to by leaders who value nothing about you"
No one is insulting education. We are insulting stupid Intellectuals who use their degrees to protect criminals and attack South Africans.
There is a difference between knowledge and stupid intelligence .. as Mcebo Dlamini put it. You're an good example of that.
You can have a PhD and still be completely disconnected from the reality of a South African mother whose child is trafficked by illegal foreigners. You can be a professor and still defend the indefensible..,; because your ideology matters more than our pain.
No one is proud of being ignorant. But we are proud of being honest.
We don't need a lecture about "education hating" from people who have never stepped foot in the townships they claim to love. You sit in your university offices, tweeting about Pan-Africanism, while our children live in squalor.
We hate hypocrisy disguised as intellect.
And the arrogance of those who think a degree makes them better than the unemployed South African who sees the truth with their own eyes.
We will keep calling out the stupid intellectuals who have sold their souls to foreign NGOs and UN agendas.
If that offends you – good. You were meant to be offended.
Education should teach you to think, not to parrot.
With 21 distinctions, 14 Certificates of Merit, and six Dean's Commendations, Siyabonga Khumalo graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree summa cum laude.
Siyabonga received a standing ovation from fellow graduates, academics and guests who packed the Westville Campus Sports Centre. Halala Mntungwa!
Khumalo is one of the 153 students with disabilities graduating this Autumn.
#UKZNGrad2026 #UKZN #InspiringGreatness #Inspired2032 #LoveMyUKZN
Iphoyinti ngelinye ilanga sizoyibiya yonke isonto lonke kunganyakazi lutho siyikhuculule kusale kushaya umoya.
One day we will fence in the Point with barbed wire and razor wire and search it for the whole week and leave it squeaky clean.
Amadoda akhona ayalithanda izwe 🤞🏾‼️.