@Tokyo_Trev Pray for Bafana please. Like actually pray for them before every game. It helps. A lot of these countries are not spiritually strong . We can unite in prayer and overcome.
When you say, “victory is mine,” you are marking your territory. “Salvation for my family. A sound mind, good relationships, favor that surrounds me.” That’s not just being positive, hoping, wishing. You’re making a public declaration.
@VillageGuluva@ESPNmx Unfortunately SA as a country is approaching this level of danger too. You can tell that Mexico is taking no chances. The know how bad it is out there and the last thing they need is stories from the media about crime incidents.
@penuelist_@MmusiMaimane The impeachment proceedings alone are going to be more damning than the outcome . So it’s not a waste of time . More will be uncovered which will open other cans of worms. Ramaphosa is not going to like the amount of scrutiny that is coming from the committee.
@ChrisExcel102 Dude is a gangster who just happened to gain some popularity due to TikTok and putting some lazy rhymes together . No musical talent at all . He’ always been a thug.
We CANNOT allow to be a Mafia State! We can’t surrender our country to Drug Lords, Human Traffickers, Assassination Squads, Extortionists!
Police who fight these organised cartels are being persecuted in our eyes! Political leadership is literally handing our lives to Mafia Cartels!
@DSBD_SA What’s happening to the Spaza Shop fund? You made people sign contract agreements in Limpopo and haven’t paid them since. Where did that money go?
@I_am_Munaa Depends where you live and also comfortability is subjective. 40k is just gonna qualify you into heavy debt. You need R100k. R40k can’t get it done .
What about the many people who actually signed contract agreements and did the required training but still haven’t received the funds ? So did those funds go somewhere else? There’s a whole group of people in Limpopo in this situation. Contracts were signed but they haven’t received the money .
Vusi isn’t entirely wrong. On derby days, pickpocketing and petty crime outside the stadiums can be quite intense. One contributing factor is that SA soccer tickets are among the cheapest in the world, which affects available resources. In contrast, in Beijing, even a casual match can cost around 300 RMB (about R700), and the government even shuts down streets to maintain control. South African stadiums generally don’t have that level of budget or resources regardless of whether you’re a VIP or not.