The @go2uj humanities department ought to be reported to @che_SouthAfrica. We have reported them before to the watchdog and were forced to withdraw a study which was found to have violated UJ ethics. The faculty manager of the department even arranged a meeting with us in their attempt to silence us offering to transport us to UJ for that meeting. It seems they haven’t learned. Handing out PhDs like Oprah! YOU GET A PHD, YOU GET A PHD! EVERYBODY GETS A PHDDDDDD!
After receiving a credible drug tip off in Cape Town, I alerted SAPS but 3 hours later I was still waiting and NOTHING…
We are constantly told there are resource constraints, but the fight against drugs and gangs will never be won if reports from communities are dealt with zero sense of urgency.
#SoKanDitNieAanGaanNie @SAPoliceService
March and March are just raising a problem .You can discredit them all you want, but the truth is we have a problem, and they are doing their part. What are you doing ????????
3 Important Questions by ATM Leader Zungula in Parliament:
1. How many foreign prisoners got bail & never returned? —NPA: We don't Know.
2. How many MPs & Cabinet have dual citizenship?— Home Affairs: unknown.
3. How much spent on court interpreters?— DOJ: Over R76 million.
An ATM leader raised a series of parliamentary questions this month focusing on foreign nationals in South Africa’s justice and governance systems, with government departments providing limited or no data on some of the issues while confirming significant spending in others.
The first question focused on how many foreign prisoners who were granted bail failed to return to court. The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) responded that it does not have electronic records capturing how many accused persons, including foreign nationals, were released on bail and later absconded. The NPA further indicated that while it records cases involving foreign nationals in both regional and district courts, it does not track post-bail compliance or return rates in a way that allows such figures to be verified.
The second question raised concerns about how many members of Parliament and Cabinet hold dual citizenship. The Department of Home Affairs responded that it does not have the required data to confirm or quantify dual citizenship status among public office bearers. This mirrors broader limitations in government record systems regarding citizenship tracking across different categories of individuals, including officials and public representatives.
The third question dealt with the cost of foreign language interpretation in South African courts. The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development confirmed that R76 million was spent on interpretation services for non-official languages between April 2024 and March 2025. The department said services are provided in both official and foreign languages, with demand driven largely by court cases involving foreign nationals. It also noted that thousands of cases involving foreign nationals were processed during the period, contributing to the need for interpreters across multiple languages, with Shona identified as one of the highest-cost languages.
🚨JUST IN: Canada just criminalized the Bible. Bill C-9 has passed the Senate, removing key religious protections and opening the door for Scripture to be treated as “hate speech.”
Quoting the Bible on marriage, sin, or God’s design for sexuality can now lead to prosecution for “willful promotion of hatred.”
This is a direct attack on Christianity and religious freedom in Canada.
Brothers and sisters — the time to stand is now.
Pray for Canada. Speak the truth boldly. Defend the Gospel while we still can.
@MDNnewss He is lying. The distance between Pakistani and South Africa is about 8000km on flight travel and takes about 14hrs to arrive in Johannesburg. The driving route is about 13000km, approximately 9 days travel. They don't starve for the 9 days passing 54 African countries.
@Kapilikisha@muloongo@IanECox@UCT_news Connect at O R we are not at the airport unless of course we get a wind that they prefer to hire foreigners above South Africans then we will have a problem otherwise connect n go Doc