Last week I showed you the R350 000 car that actually costs R600 000.
Today, the big one. The R1 million house🏡
Financed the normal way, you will pay R2 355 944 for it.
Here's the maths the bank buries in page 9 of your bond documents 🧵
'From the Archives'
In 2008, the City of Johannesburg agreed to sell some of the most valuable land in central Sandton to a politically-connected consortium. 13 years later, the buyer has yet to pay.
But a handful of people made millions, including former mayor Park Tau’s brother-in-law and a mysterious trust with apparent links to the ANC.
AmaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism https://t.co/ayLpMzsJpI
Tell those aunties who complain that we don't greet them that their own children also don't greet our mothers. It is good to teach morals, manners, and good behaviour, but start with your own families.
Maybe its better to buy a 2nd hand car cash, maybe something for R80000. The new one are expensive when they say a car instalment is from R3500 just know that it will be around R6500. Excluding petrol, service insurance. Phuma lapho zihambele ngenyawo
🚨BREAKING: A business owner in Spartan has reportedly decided not to hire South African workers after parting ways with undocumented foreign employees.
The owner has also declined requests from members of the March and March Movement to reopen the business and recruit local residents.
According to the owner, although the former employees have already left the country, he has chosen to keep the company closed rather than employ a new workforce. This decision reportedly led to a heated confrontation between the business owner and members of the local community.
This charlatan says that he charged General Khumalo for constituting an interview panel that did not include General Khan.
He insists that Khan should have been part of the panel.
“Why is the Crime Intelligence panel any of IDAC’s business?” asked Adv. Baloyi.