Hello guys we got the reply from @Stellarated department about R500m Spaza Fund PAIA Application .
We made an application to access the list of beneficiaries for the 500 million she got last year to fund the spaza shops . The Small Business Dept responded that they don't have the list as the Fund is administered by NEF. We are in the process of filing another application with NEF. The response from NEF shall determine our next course of action. Credits:@HrhMaNtshingila ❤️.
@Mpumiln What they didn't tell you is. Should of moved the pension fund to another institution (Allan grey, Stanlib, Liberty etc ) to a living annuity. You would not paid any tax, Only problem is you wouldn't get a lump sum. Just forget about SARS.
Dave Asprey has a brutally honest take on parenting teenagers:
Kids are wired to think their parents are stupid from around age 13 to 24. It’s nature’s way of pushing them to leave the tribe and avoid inbreeding.
So your job changes: let them experience pain before 13, then build a support system of good friends and other parents so they still get good advice, even if it’s the same thing you’d say.
What’s your opinion, does this explanation of teenage behavior ring true for you?
Viewed logically, The Polygamist doesn't really have a villain. Jonasi wasn't a villain, he was indulgent. And the women weren't victims they were volunteers
Infact it shouldn't be called The Polygamist rather The Hypergamy. Because ask yourself this important question, if he was broke, would habe any of the women even be in his life? Of course not, there wouldn't even be a story
One man's lust aligned perfectly with multiple women's greed. His appetite for sex matched perfectly with their appetite for an easy life.
Let's just look at Joyce, she was asked for a divorce but denied him that. Why? Because her status of being married to a rich man mattered more than anything.
And then the rest of them, they actually knew he was a married man who slept around but they still came, because they wanted the lifestyle
If anything this show revealed more about female nature than exposing male nature. It just fits perfectly with what women say daily on social media e.g
"Better to cry in a Mercedes Benz than smile in a one room"
Lesson: Women's fear of poverty far outweighs their ability to leave rich cheating men
Tyrant cop arrests driver and his wife because the driver asked why he was being pulled over.
This incident took place in Taylor, Michigan (a suburb. in the Downriver area of Metro Detroit). Taylor Police officers pulled over a vehicle driven by a man named Calvin Jones. Inside the car with him were his wife, Keithia Jones, and their young son.
The officer pulled over Calvin and immediately demanded his ID as well as other paperwork needed for the stop. Calvin inquired as to why he was being pulled over to which the officer doubled down on demanding ID before telling him why he was pulled over.
What began as a routine traffic stop instantly turned into a high-stakes standoff due to a fundamental disagreement over roadside procedures:
The Driver’s Stance: Calvin Jones wanted to know the exact reason he was being pulled over before handed his identification over to the officers, asking, “You gotta let me know what’s going on, man.”
The Officers' Stance: The officers demanded compliance first and answers second. Instead of de-escalating, the officer barked back, “You’re going to jail is what’s going on.”
As other officers arrived the officer that conducted the stop began putting on tactical gloves. This is where things go off the rails as the officer completely shattered the driver-side window, forcefully dragged Calvin Jones out of the vehicle, and took him to the ground to execute an arrest.
Meanwhile, inside the vehicle, his wife Keithia began recording the unfolding chaos on her cell phone. Because she was filming the interaction, she was also forcefully arrested by responding officers as well.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan stepped in to legally back the family, obtained the raw dashcam footage, and publicly exposed the department's aggressive tactics.
The criminal charges against Calvin and Keithia Jones for resisting and obstructing were ultimately dismissed.
The ACLU sent a formal complaint to then-Taylor Police Chief Mary Sclabassi, triggering a massive internal affairs investigation.
Despite the immense public backlash and the clear visual escalation captured on camera, the Taylor Police Department's internal affairs unit officially cleared the officers of any wrongdoing in August 2017, finding no basis for internal disciplinary action or termination.
However, the case forced permanent operational changes within the city:
The "Reason for Stop" Policy: Taylor Police instituted a mandatory rule requiring all officers to explicitly state the basis of a traffic stop to a driver during an interaction.
De-escalation Training: The department rolled out mandatory retraining focused on officer demeanor and conflict avoidance.
Federal Scrutiny: Because the local department cleared the officers, the ACLU anchored this case into a massive petition to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), citing it alongside nearly 20 other incidents to push for a federal investigation into systemic excessive force within the department.
In my opinion, the request to ask what you were stopped for is reasonable. The response from the officers is aggressive and it is departments like this one that give police a bad name as you have video evidence like this but instead circle the wagons to protect the bull cop
Would love to see your thoughts below.