One day, the Government of the Republic of South Africa will wake up shocked to the takeover that’s coming!
They have allowed unpatriotic & racist organizations to run their mouths & ultimately paint this country as non-functioning!
With the property market prices in Cape Town unregulated, the clear regime change narrative from organizations such as Cape Independence, including Afriforum, we will one day be required to carry passports to visit Cape Town!
The DA will NEVER CALL OUT CAPE INDEPENDENCE as it suits them!
Destabilisation of this country is loading in many fronts!
Our leaders are nowhere!
In what country and what government can a statement like this go unchallenged nor the founders of such organizations go unchecked?
WTF:
‘Our request, President Trump, is this: If you want to help Afrikaners and other minorities in South Africa in the way that offers us a multi-generational future on the African continent, we ask that the United States publicly support the democratic right of the people of the Western Cape to determine their own constitutional future through a referendum, and to engage directly with both the South African National Government and the Western Cape Provincial Government to encourage such a process and to emphasise that its democratic outcome should be respected.’
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.the economy is so outrageous right now, you’ll start questioning your entire money management strategy, tightening budgets, cutting “luxuries,” and auditing every rand like a forensic accountant...kanti all you did was try to survive 😭
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On 25 March 2001, Tshepo Matloha, a teenager from Limpopo, was confronted on Inderheken game farm near Dendron while hunting small animals with dogs, unarmed.
Nine members of the Noordelikes Rugby Club arrived in bakkies and set upon him with fists and boots, trampling his body as he lay on the ground, his chest crushed under their weight, choking on his own blood.
When he stopped moving, his body was dragged to a vehicle, driven off the farm, and dumped in the Arabie Dam, while the dogs were shot.
The nine white men were arrested on charges of murder, attempted murder, defeating the ends of justice, and malicious damage to property. Four later had charges withdrawn, two were acquitted, and Riaan Botha and Ben Korff were convicted of murder and sentenced to eighteen years in prison.
The 17-year-old Black boy stood no chance against apartheid.
Tshepo Matloha died for South Africa.
We can never entertain calls for Nomzamo Zanyiwe Winifred Madikizela-Mandela's accountability when apartheid architects, apologists, and beneficiaries aren't held to that same standard.
Most rhetort their actions were legitimized by conditions of war.
Mama Winnie was also at war.
😂 Ay when you were supposed to sign the audit last week Friday and now it's Wednesday and the partner is saying you all should be fired in the 8am call you will definitely work lunch and dinner.
Dr. H. F. Verwoerd describes the need for the Bantu Education Act, 1954: "There is no place for Native in the European community above the level of certain forms of labour, for that reason it is of no avail for him to receive a training which has as its aim absorption in the European community while he cannot and will not be absorbed there. Up till now he has been subjected to a school system which drew him away from his own community and partically [sic] misled him by showing him the green pastures of the European but still did not allow him to graze there."
Source: Zinn Education Project. Drum Social Histories
The Last Grave at Dimbaza (1973) is a seminal documentary that provided one of the first unflinching looks at the harsh realities of apartheid in South Africa for international audiences. Shot clandestinely with hidden cameras by South African exiles and British filmmakers, the footage was smuggled out of the country to bypass strict censorship laws. The producers included Nana Mahomo, Antonia Caccia, Andrew Tsehiana. Source: IMDb, Youtube
This issue is simple @StandardBankZA. A pensioner’s money was taken from her account without her permission. That money is the result of years of hard work and sacrifice. It is not spare money, it is survival.
Public statements about fraud trends and references to institutions like the Financial Sector Conduct Authority or the Ombudsman for Banking Services do not solve the problem. The real issue is that the money is gone and has not been returned.
The responsibility of a bank is to protect the funds people trust them with. When that protection fails and money is stolen, the only fair outcome is for the bank to refund the stolen funds.
The demand remains clear: return the pension money.