Between Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi of the EFF and Herman Mashaba of Action SA
Who can make a very good Mayor of Johannesburg?
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Dear world. This is how Zimbabweans talk to the South African Police Services.
Take note of the vulgar language she uses.
We urge all Dudula commanders to intensify the fight against Zimbabweans invasion more than before.
A nation of ungrateful disrespectful leeches.
“Now comrades, we are going to form a political movement which will contest elections if all of us agree we should do so and it will be called iAfrica Mayibuye Movement which is going to contest elections” Africa Mayibuye National convenor Floyd Shivambu
“The values and principles of that party will be shaped by the people of South Africa, we're not confused, but we do not want to form a political movement which we just sit in a round table and we think we are intellectuals and ideologues” @FloydShivambu
50 Afrikaners fled SA claiming ‘refugee’ status. But there’s no genocide, just fear of losing dominance. SA’s crisis is real, but shared. This isn’t persecution. It’s panic. Running won’t solve it, staying and facing equality will. #politicalcommentary#southafricapolitics
EFF pushes to scrap expiry dates on prepaid data and airtime
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are calling for the removal of expiry dates on prepaid mobile data and airtime, arguing that consumers should not lose access to services they’ve paid for.
The party frames the issue as a matter of consumer rights, particularly affecting low-income users who often lose unused data due to short validity periods.
Telecom providers like MTN and Vodacom oppose the move, citing the need to manage network resources and maintain pricing models. While ICASA has explored regulating data expiry before, strong industry pushback stalled reforms.
The EFF’s campaign is gaining traction online, with growing public support pressuring regulators to revisit the debate.
South Africa’s police is in crisis. Countless videos show drunk, incompetent officers, yet accountability is nonexistent. In this clip, a passed-out cop crashes through a home’s boundary wall. The woman filming hesitates, saying,“It’s not nice to report other blacks.”