People really can't be bothered when they aren't the ones being affected... For everyone who seems woke about a certain issue i promise you there are other issues in which they nonchalantly dismiss the hurt of others or become apologists for perpetrators cos they don't relate
@NtetheKamajola@BonginkosiMbuso Relax guys, If they took the ticket away it means you qualified for cashback... They will bring it back and credit your free bet account with the cashback you qualified for....
The mother and father's birth place is the same (mokopane)... The mother gave birth in Belleville (Western Cape) which is over 1800 Km away... Me thinks that there's more than meets the eye here cos the mother is only 21 years, she's still young
"The powerful do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must"
Remember that your allies are not your allies, they will gladly trade with the next coming government because it's the resources they are after, not your friendship
@PresidencyZA@CyrilRamaphosa@ParliamentofRSA@GovernmentZA
What the hell is wrong with you people? What will it take to make a decisive action with these types of people? The more you let things go the deeper this thing imbeds itself and the more it spreads...
Cape Independence, or at least a referendum on it, is coming whether Ramaphosa supports it or not.
https://t.co/tDOseBsNnS
Secession is not determined by any president or political party, it is determined by local law, international law and the basic principles of democracy.
1) The South African Constitution guarantees it.
2) The UN and AU Charters guarantee it - which SA is a bound signatory to.
3) The majority of the Western Cape people want it.
4) The international community would support the will of the Cape people if the majority vote was to leave - guaranteeing the result.
5) Negotiations between the independent Cape and the SA government would then finalise the details of agreement between the two states.
The only question left is what process to pursue to conduct such a referendum?
1) Should the Western Cape DA-Premier, Alan Winde, officially call the referendum?
or
2) Should we the people of the Western Cape conduct our own internationally recognised referendum?
@RubyG_Pix Struggle is a part of the game, what matters is the end results and I believe the results say they must stop wasting our time send us straight to the finals ๐ค
The Indian president is tweeting more about the first ever #G20 on African soil than the literal host country president... SA has a thing or two to learn about shaping opinions