@Sebabi_M Yes 17.4 and have all the evidence to prove it,they cant give me a reason, a forensic report,NLC playing games even restored to completely ignoring me, ithuba covering for WSB even blocked me on twitter, fav’s afraid to speak on it & media won’t touch it
..eg many more evidence
@Solphendukaa +/- 14 years ago my brother fell for the same scam in Durban, eWorkshop. They sold him a counterfeit Lacoste perfume with an Edgar's price tag for R250. On the taxi home he decided to test the product only to find out it was water. 😩😂😂😂🚮
A racist Afrikaner farmer in South Africa deliberately hit three students with his car killing them instantly. When questioned, he said he thought the kids were dogs roaming the streets.
The 3 Black children killed by a white farmer in Dalton...he says he thought they were dogs!
Last year he killed another Black person & nothing was done to him!
@EFFSouthAfrica
Breaking news
Theuns du Toit not found guilty in Stellenbosch urination case
Theuns du Toit, a former Stellenbosch University student, was found not guilty of crimen injuria and malicious damage to property in the Stellenbosch Magistrate’s Court today.
The charges related to a 2022 incident where Du Toit was recorded urinating on the belongings of Babalo Ndwayana, a black fellow student at a University res, an event that ignited national outrage and accusations of racism.
The video, which went viral, led to Du Toit’s expulsion from Stellenbosch University after a disciplinary hearing ruled he violated the institution’s code of conduct.
Despite the university’s decision, the court acquitted Du Toit, though specific reasons for the verdict remain undisclosed.
Black people have been complaining about @FNBSA VICTIMISING them for a long time now
Enough is enough
Comrades Let’s retweet and Tag @FNBSA until they respond this brother…..
Angelita Du Toit is a member of Afriforum,She should be Proud of herself she's so vile 💔😢 and heartless 💔 😢 We don't such people in South Africa they must go
#JusticeForCwecwe
This is the principal of a school in South Africa where a 7 year old girl was raped. All male suspects had their DNA samples taken and were cleared except him who refused to give a sample. He tried to blame the mother for the child’s rape and expelled the child. #JusticeForCwecwe
I hate that we live in a world where a 7 year old is raped at their school and the mother has to resort to social media for the SAPS and the education department to do their job.
A 7year Old Child was raped at her school in Matatiele Bergview College Big voices, we need you now more than ever! Let’s stand together & demand #JusticeForCwecwe. No more silence, no more injustice! Use your platform to raise awareness, spread the word & demand accountability.
#JusticeForCwecwe
Family demands justice in shocking school assault case
A distressing case of alleged sexual assault at Bergview College has ignited national outrage, with calls for justice growing louder nearly six months after the reported incident.
Seven-year-old Cwecwe and her family remain in limbo as the South African Police Service (SAPS) investigation struggles to gain traction. The assault allegedly took place on October 14, 2024, at the independent school in Matatiele, Eastern Cape. The case has since drawn widespread attention, fueling the #JusticeForCwecwe movement and exposing critical lapses in child safety.
According to her mother a rape survivor herself the young girl returned home that day visibly distressed, complaining of stomach pain, with her trouser zipper undone. A medical examination confirmed severe sexual abuse, reportedly occurring while she waited for school transport. Yet, despite the damning evidence, no arrests have been made as of March 29, 2025.
Sources familiar with the case claim the school’s principal has hindered the investigation, refusing to submit his DNA for testing. Allegations of Bergview College obstructing the probe have further intensified scrutiny, with critics accusing the institution of withholding crucial information.
Adding to the family's anguish, the school issued Cwecwe’s parents an unrequested transfer letter shortly after the assault, effectively expelling the child. The decision was met with public outrage and seen as an attempt to evade accountability. In response, the Eastern Cape Department of Education stepped in, announcing on March 28 that Bergview College had been deregistered for failing to meet safety standards. The department is now working to place students in alternative schools.
Cwecwe’s mother has taken her fight to the public, speaking out on the Hope Revolution Podcast and calling for urgent action. Advocacy groups, including Women For Change and the United Democratic Movement (UDM), have rallied behind her, alongside government leaders such as Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube and Eastern Cape Education MEC Fundile Gade, who have urged police to expedite their investigation.
The #JusticeForCwecwe campaign continues to gain momentum online, as South Africans demand accountability and systemic reforms to better protect schoolchildren. While Bergview College’s closure marks a step forward, the lack of arrests and the principal’s refusal to cooperate leave both Cwecwe’s family and the broader community anxiously awaiting justice.
Can we try to get this little girl justice bethuna? I am begging you guys to tweet about it as much as you can. The school is Bergview College. The child has been suspended instead of further looking into who violated the 7 year old.
#JusticeForCwecwe