Being South African on Twitter is a fulltime job. The moment you open your eyes, you're already on national duty, defending the country against allegations, stereotypes, & random attacks from people who've never been here. Kubi! 🇿🇦😂
🔴WTF
The travel agency at umhlanga,they allegedly scammed her about R60,000 and falsely claimed they had offices, blocked her on WhatsApp and all socials until she used a different number, 8 months later she found them, what is the name of this place 🤧🤧
"We have given others till June 30th to leave SA BUT we held a meeting yesterday and agreed that NIGERIANS must leave on June 24th. Any Nigerian business that opens from 24th, we will take over the shops"
30 JUNE 2026. Is a deadline. If you have a home, go home. Myself am going home to ZIMBABWE.
The South African government wants us to go. We are going home.
The driver of the green Mini has publicly documented his racing exploits. In this video he keeps up with a 2013 BMW M3 coupe, which is rated at 0-160kph in about 10s. Here, from the green light to brake lights is about 10s. On a public road.
The SAPS has recently demonstrated how quickly and efficiently it can collect and prepare evidence from social media, notably where the suspect is a politician.
Social media is awash with footage of racing taking place on Steve Biko Road. Will SAPS act with the same vigour to address conduct that literally risks life and limb?
At the very least, this driver should face charges of reckless driving. If the SAPS is serious about addressing this issue, it will investigate his role in the broader organised racing along Steve Biko Road that has taken place on Sundays for decades.
AfriForum’s Private Prosecution Unit has raised these issues, along with allegations that law enforcement officials are involved in organising and managing the races, in correspondence to Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Lt Gen Tommy Mthombeni.
@MDNnewss He was president, yet he now acts as though the issue of illegal immigration has only recently become a problem. His stance appears highly opportunistic, given that he had the opportunity to address it during his time in office.
March and March Mpumalanga Middelburg TODAY🔥🔥‼️ Illegal Foreigners don't wana open doors for the Police Officers 😳😳😳 they say they will only open when their favorite police officer arrives😳
Yho yho yhooo!!!‼️Guys sisenkingeni!!! 😳😳😳Mpumalanga Middelburg March and March TODAY.... FAKE ID copies and Home Affairs EQUIPMENT were found in these illegal foreigners' rooms or flats. This is the reason why they did not want to open😳😳 Abahambe!!! 🔥🔥🔥
ASSAULT ON FEMALE METRO POLICE OFFICER DURING TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT OPERATION
The Durban Metro Police Service (DMPS) is aware of a video circulating on social media showing an incident between Metro Police officers and a member of the public during a traffic enforcement operation.
According to information available at this stage, two female Metro Police officers were carrying out their duties when they attended to a vehicle that was parked in a manner that obstructed the free flow of traffic.
One of the officers was issuing a traffic infringement notice when the owner of the vehicle allegedly became aggressive and physically confronted the officer.
The second female officer intervened to protect and assist her colleague. The video currently circulating only shows part of the incident and does not show the events that took place before the recording started.
DMPS would like to remind the public that police officers, especially women serving in law enforcement, deserve to be treated with dignity and respect while carrying out their duties.
No officer should be assaulted, threatened, intimidated, or interfered with while enforcing the law.
Members of the public are further reminded that it is an offence to obstruct, hinder, or interfere with a police officer while he or she is lawfully performing official duties.
Members of the public who disagree with a traffic fine should follow the proper legal process to challenge it.
Disputes regarding traffic fines should be dealt with through the courts and not through confrontation with officers on duty.
If any person has concerns regarding the conduct of a Metro Police officer, they are encouraged to report the matter to the Public Relations Office on 031 322 8778. All complaints are taken seriously and will be subjected to the appropriate internal investigation process.
DMPS remains committed to professional and fair law enforcement and calls on members of the public to treat Police officers performing their duties with respect at all times.