@nasiphim Residents even say that they will switch off electricity of the plots because they know Tshwane will come running to fix the poles. They don't pay electricity at all but want to mess it up for the people that are . How do the plot residents get protected from such?
@nasiphim@CityTshwane In Ward 30 (Refentse & Sunway), every time electricity is cut to , surrounding plots are affected because cables are tampered with by residents. Many of them pay electricity monthly. How does the law protect them ? This needs urgent intervention.
We are in the Madibeng Municipality, North West, to disconnect electricity because this municipality owes Tshwane R20 million. The city relies on revenue to fulfil its service delivery mandate. We have job cards valued at R64 million for today’s operations, and our focus remains on collecting debt owed by government departments. @CityTshwane
@akreana_ I have so much potential to become something great(it is even noticed by outsiders), but it's like I'm put in a bottle to be stagnant. Always have fear and doubts.
"As a Zimbabwean living in Zimbabwe, I'm puzzled why many Zimbabweans continue to struggle in South Africa instead of returning home. Contrary to popular perception, life in Zimbabwe isn't as bad as people think, and the country isn't as poor as assumed. We enjoy a similar lifestyle, but with one key difference: in Zimbabwe, everyone is held accountable to the law.
Unfortunately, Zimbabweans in South Africa often give our country a bad reputation due to their personal choices. Some have dropped out of school, run away from home, or refuse to follow rules and regulations, such as obtaining proper documentation.
It's unrealistic to expect free medication in a foreign country without contributing to the system. Similarly, registering a pregnancy in a public hospital or enrolling a child in school without proper documentation is not feasible. Selling goods on pavements in CBDs without permission or carrying weapons and committing crimes like rape are also unacceptable behaviors that shouldn't be tolerated in any country.
I'm glad the Ministry of Health has taken a stance on this issue, and I understand why South Africans would want to protect their citizens' interests and maintain peace and order. Perhaps it's time for those Zimbabweans in SA to reassess their choices and consider returning home, where they can contribute positively to our country's growth and development."
Liyahlanya lina 🤣🤣🤣🤣 SAns they don't hate you but hate ibehavior yenu le ebolile😂😂lizofa lingazenza ngcono”
By Sithole
South Africans are hardworkers imagine at 4 am in the morning washing a car with cold water!
So for those who don't want to give South Africans employment and say their lazy your really need to be examined.
This car wash works 24/7 and it's around Tembisa....