There is a @CityTshwane#MetroPolice case of blatant #corruption, #nepotism and #fraud which is currently underway at the @CityTshwane Bargaining Council - For Metro Cops internal positions/ promotions. Interviews were held, however, those who have performed well and attained higher scores were Not Appointed and further REPLACED BY those who have FAILED interviews with lower scores (We are in possession of interviews scoring sheets). This is a pure criminal matter which must be reported to @RSASIU AND @SAPoliceService for the implicated criminals within @CityTshwane Metro Police Department to be arrested and locked in jail. @CityTshwane MMC Community Safety, Mr Hannes Coetzee, please do your job and hold criminals within your department accountable. We are ready to approach law enforcement agencies on your behalf if you are lazy to fight visible corruption within your department @CityTshwane@HermanMashaba@AdvoBarryRoux@PublicProtector@nasiphim@ParliamentofRSA@Powerfm987@SAfmRadio@ChrisExcel102@SAHRCommission
@CityTshwane Mayor @nasiphim and MMC @kholofeloMorodi is this how the resources of the city r abused to protect men who sell jobs for sex @CityTshwane Fleet Management?Today we are meeting those victims of gender based violence at Fleet Management, why calling the cops?
I was born in Nelspruit Mpumalanga and when I was 5 years old Mom took me to live with my GrandMa in Roma Lesotho 🇱🇸 when i was 12 years old i moved back to my Mom's most of my life.
I never once questioned my Parents income‼️
It was never a discussion.
We ate homemade meals consisting of meat, pap and vegetables - (which were not an optional choice).
We didn't talk unless told to, hence we were known as the silent generation. We never touched anything that did not belong to us.
We never opened a refrigerator at anyone's house unless asked to do so. We were taught to respect other peoples property.
And we were rewarded for acting properly.
We grew up during a time when we cleaned house, pulled weeds, babysat, helped with all chores.
We by no means were given everything we wanted.
We went outside a lot to play, run with friends, play hide and seek.
We rarely just sat inside.
Bottled water would stay in the cabinet until Jesus Came.
If we had a Coke, it was in a glass bottle, and we didn’t break the bottle when finished.
We saved the bottle for the return money.
We had to tell our Parents where we were going, who we were going with, and be home before dark.
After dark we were told to return to where we have been but instead we would apologize and stay by the door until parents have calmed down and opened
You LEARNED from your parents instead of disrespecting them and treating them as if they knew absolutely nothing.
What they said was LAW and you did not question it and you had better know it! We watched what we said around our elders and neighbors because we knew if we DISRESPECTED any grown-up, we would get a real good whooping, it wasn't called abuse, it was called discipline‼️
We held the doors for others and carried the shopping into the house. We gave up our seat for an older person without being asked.
You didn't hear swear words on the radio in songs or on TV.
“Please and Thank you", were part of our daily vocabulary‼️
The world we live in now is just so full of people who hate and disrespect others.
Friends, consider Re-posting if you're thankful for your childhood.
I will never forget where I am from.
First frame wu Mam Tryphinah Mngomezulu obeka sebenzela u Jacques Homan and Annemi Homan second frame🙏🏿
Saturday uMam Tryphinah went to work ka Homan as a helper ar Secunda but she never came back home abantwana bakhe bazamile fonella le couple to ask about…
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