A blessed new year to you all.
God was , God is and God will always be, move with courage and conviction this year.
Not because of who you are but because of who HE is
Women like Amanda DuPont are so wrong for what they are doing to Bafana Sindane, by chowing his money. This guy was definitely a special needs child 😭💔
Peet Viljoen in the US begging to be deported back to South Africa after making several videos about how white people in South Africa were being persecuted because of the colour of their skin in South Africa. 🤡
He was granted a deportation order.
Absa faces major investor backlash after awarding new CEO a $9 million pay package to leave rival Standard Bank
Absa is facing one of the most significant shareholder rebellions seen in South Africa’s🇿🇦 banking industry in recent years after investors pushed back against a remuneration package worth about $9 million (R148 million) awarded to chief executive Kenny Fihla.
🚨 EXPOSED: Massive looting allegations out of Ekurhuleni! 🚨
While residents face service delivery collapse, R483 MILLION was paid to XET Solutions, the company that reportedly financed the City Manager.
It gets worse. Look at how your tax money is being handled:
○ R4 Million paid to XET with absolutely NO invoice linked to the payment.
○ R18 Million paid out completely missing invoice links.
○ R48 Million across 7 different invoices paid instantly on the exact day they were issued.
Since when does local government pay anyone on the same day unless it's an inside job?
Arsenal fans really thought they’d be able to spend the entire summer gloating on here about winning the title, when now every other video you see is Gabriel’s missed penalty 😭😭😭
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party calls for an urgent parliamentary inquiry and criminal investigation into serious allegations of corruption, procurement irregularities, abuse of public funds, manipulation of tender processes and failures of governance at SANRAL!
Under Reginald Lavhelesani Demana’s leadership, SANRAL faces serious corruption involving procurement, contract extensions, intimidation of officials who raised concerns. Tender are being awarded over the weekend without due process. There’s R9.5 billion in irregular expenditure linked to the awarding of Routine Road Maintenance contracts between 2011/12 and 2018/19.
RRM contracts from 2019 to 2023 were awarded without open tenders, using a “nearest or adjacent contractor” approach. Contracts worth about R274 million were awarded without proper Supply Chain Management involvement while related litigation was ongoing.
Contracts which expired on 30 November 2025 were unlawfully extended despite National Treasury reportedly advising that expired contracts cannot be extended.
Serious questions needs to be asked about governance and record keeping within SANRAL. These include the existence of two board memoranda carrying the same date and purportedly bearing the same approval, yet reflecting different contract values and contractor lists.
Further concerns arise from a subsequent board resolution whose metadata reportedly indicates that the document was created after the departure of the board chairperson associated with it, raising questions about the accuracy, authenticity and timing of key board records.
🚨BREAKING: I NOW ALSO HAVE ALL THE DOCUMENTED PROOF OF SANRAL R3, 6 BILLION CORRUPT TENDERS AWARDED TO A CHINESE COMPANY SO I WILL BE PUBLISHING ALL OF THEM
By:#BaasKruger
Head of Public Investment Corporation; Patrick Dlamini has been found to be in a secret alliance with Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana.
The pair has been in cohorts to illegally dip their nasty hands at the public pensioners funds.
Patrick Dlamini and Enoch Godongwana were caught working on a back-door-deal with SA Fair aiming using funds from the public pensioners fund whilst civilians are subjected to higher than ever fees.
Patrick Dlamini was recently questioned by parliament about his involvement with the SA Fair deal and claimed he can't recall being involved or any other person who was behind this shady deal.
The silence of the National Treasury department and Public Investment Corporation hasn't gone unnoticed especially since Patrick Dlamini still heads the Public Investment Corporation department.
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