So many foreigners, many undocumented, have been killed in South Africa as a result of organised crime. It’s nothing new. Recently, Ethiopian nationals were assassinated by rivals in downtown Johannesburg. In the late ‘90’s, early 2000’s, Lior Saadt was accused of killing several rival Israeli organised crime figures. In the mid 2000’s, Radovan Krejcir was the prime suspect in the murder of rivals from Germany, Lebanon, and the Czech Republic. Multiple Serb nationals have been murdered in SA, and there was the high profile case of the Bulgarians being taken out in Cape Town. Rival Pakistanis involved in the lucrative kidnapping and Hawala game have been at each others throats for years. But the biggest figure by far, are the multiple murders by Basothos on Basothos in the ongoing Zama Zama wars, and the ongoing turf wars between other organised crime groups from various parts of Africa who are battling for control of extortion rings in South Africa. We even have Mexican cartels in our back yard vying for control of the lucrative meth trade. We need to be realistic about what’s going on in SA and many need to wake up and ask the question, “why has South Africa become the battleground for international crime syndicates”?
@eNCA@Newzroom405@SABCNews
The leader of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s opposition party, Martin Fayulu, was wounded during clashes between police and protestors.
Hundreds demonstrated in the capital against constitutional changes that could allow President Tshisekedi to seek a third term.
"Mandela, you know, killed many people with the things that he and his group did, you know, women and children." - Errol Musk
Is Elon Musk a white nationalist? We asked his father
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My sixth sense is struggling to shake off a certain guy mentioned here.
Thato knew a lot abt the guy. Police must check.
Lets check underneath every rock.
Jeff Bezos explains to @AOC how billionaires are created: providing at least a billion dollars in value to society -- the opposite of exploitation.
Bezos: "Let me give you a simple example. Let’s say you start a burger joint, and you have 10 employees, and you make a little bit of money.”
SORKIN: “Right.”
Bezos: “Until you have — this is — this just one — one outlet. And by the way, these are the most delicious burgers in the world. People love your burgers, Andrew. And so then, you open a second outlet —”
SORKIN: “Right.”
Bezos: “— and now you’re making a little bit more money, and you have 20 employees. Nd you open a third outlet. By the time you’ve opened a thousand outlets, you are a billionaire.”
SORKIN: “Right.”
Bezos: “And by the way, this is a real life story, it happens all the time, it’s In-N-Out Burger, it’s Raising Cane’s Chicken. At what point did that money all of a sudden become unethical, or it didn’t? There was one outlet, and then there were two, and then there were three. What you’re doing — the way — the way you make a billion dollars, or a hundred million dollars, or 10 million dollars, or anything, is you create a service that people love. And if millions of people choose your service, you’re going to end up with a billion dollars.”
SORKIN: “Right.”
Bezos: “And you can, you know, just try it with a chicken franchise.”
SORKIN: “Do you think though —”
Bezos: “But your chicken has to be good.”
Jeff Bezos said the bottom half of Americans should pay zero federal income tax.
He cited a nurse in Queens making ~$75K and paying ~$12K in taxes saying “we shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington.”
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North West community activist Thato Molosankwe shot and killed
He was shot five times at his home in Lomanyaneng at Mahikeng and Police are on the scene
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Representatives of South Africa’s Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), alongside the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), recently visited the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals and Dangote Fertiliser Limited as interest continues to grow around Africa-led industrialisation and long-term infrastructure investment.
The visit reflects a broader shift taking place across the continent; one where African institutions are increasingly looking inward to support large-scale projects capable of strengthening energy security, industrial capacity, food systems, and regional economic resilience.
As the refinery moves towards its forthcoming IPO, engagements like this reinforce the growing recognition of strategic infrastructure as a critical driver of Africa’s long-term growth and economic transformation.
#DangoteRefinery #DangoteGroup #Industrialisation
جندي اسرائيلي حاول ضرب واعتقال رجل فلسطيني أثناء صلاته بالناس ولكنه توقف عن ذلك فور مشاهدته لكاميرا تقوم بالتصوير
لذلك نقول ..فضحهم ونشر جرائمهم شيء مهم للغاية