Fuck all the local & international media lying about what 30 June is about.
There are wealthy ppl funding media & politicians to lie about the protest against illegal foreigners.
Smells like that White Genocide bullshit all over again. Fuck all of them. Fuckers.
Once upon a time, South Africa had some of the cheapest electricity on Earth.
In 2000, Eskom charged around 14 cents per kWh. Your R100 could buy you 700 kWh.
Not 29.
That cheap electricity was built on apartheid-era power stations producing more than the country needed. Cheap coal. Excess capacity. Low prices.
But nobody invested in new infrastructure.
By the mid-2000s, government was telling Eskom: stop building, you have enough.
Eskom warned them they were wrong. In 2007, President Mbeki publicly admitted the mistake.
That same year, load shedding started.
In a panic, government approved two massive coal plants: Medupi and Kusile. Budget: R163 billion combined.
Final cost: over R450 billion.
Why? State capture. Inflated contracts. Looting at every level. The former Eskom CEO revealed corruption was costing the utility R1 billion per month. Multiple executives arrested. A Swiss engineering firm admitted to paying bribes and repaid R2.5 billion.
Someone had to cover that R450 billion.
It was always going to be you.
Since 2000, Eskom tariffs have increased over 1,500%. Inflation over the same period? 180%. Then your municipality adds its own markup on top.
Your electricity did not get better. It got expensive because connected people stole.
R100. 29.2 kWh. The monthly invoice for state capture.
Guys, as ActionSA in Gauteng, we can reveal that the Department of Economic Development does not know of any Spaza Shop owner in Gauteng who has been funded from the R500 million Spaza Shop Support Fund.
This means either no one was funded in Gauteng, or the Department of Small Business Development does not want to share information with the provincial government.
Thierry Henry on South Africa qualifying for the World Cup knockout stage for the first time ever:
🗣️ “This is why we love football. Tonight isn't just a victory for South Africa. Tonight is history. An entire nation has waited for a moment like this, and now it finally belongs to them.”
“When the final whistle blew, you could see the emotion everywhere. The players, the staff, the fans. These are the moments people remember for the rest of their lives.”
“Many people didn't believe South Africa would get this far. They were underestimated before the tournament started, but they kept fighting, kept believing, and now they have achieved something no South African team has ever achieved before.”
“Look at those players. Some of them grew up dreaming about representing their country on the biggest stage. Tonight they didn't just represent South Africa they made history for it.”
“What makes this story beautiful is that nobody can take it away from them. Years from now, people will still talk about the team that broke the barrier and carried South Africa into the knockout rounds for the very first time.”
“This is bigger than football. Somewhere in South Africa, young boys and girls are watching this team and believing that anything is possible.”
“South Korea fought hard, but tonight belonged to South Africa. Every tackle, every save, every sprint was for a place in history, and they earned it.”
“The celebrations will be unforgettable because these players know exactly what they have done. They haven't just won a match. They have given an entire country a moment of pride.”
“When people talk about the greatest stories of this World Cup, South Africa's name deserves to be part of that conversation.”
“Tonight, millions of South Africans will go to sleep smiling. Not because their team won 1-0, but because their nation has achieved something it had never achieved before.”
Again a small request to employers: if an application is unsuccessful, please let applicants know, even via an automated email or SMS. The silence creates so much anxiety for people trying to build a better future.
A little courtesy goes a long way. ❤️🇿🇦
BREAKING NEWS:
South Africa become the first country to hold the Rugby World Cup and the ICC World Test Championship whilst qualifying for the Round of 32 of the FIFA World Cup at the same time
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Phakelumthakathi the leader of March and March says:
“If you think having Masters degrees and speaking English makes you a better than everyone else; it means you’re a foolish, stupid and you know nothing.” 😩😩😩😭😭😭😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥
Currently in South Africa, taxpayers who pay PAYE (direct tax) as well as indirect taxes such as VAT, fuel levies, municipal rates, sin tax and vehicle licence fees effectively contribute close to 78 cents of every rand they earn in total taxation.