Because we are paying almost half our earnings to tax, tax that isn’t fully funding what it’s intended (healthcare being top). Ofcourse we can’t retire well
Meets with Starlink, bypasses parliament and unlawfully gazettes regulations that allows Starlink to operate in SA.
All normal part of being in government.
We don't do that here @LarryMadowo. Vulnerable children still deserve to be protected by the media and this means not showing their faces for the whole world to see.
Dear Hopewell,@daddyhope
I trust you and your loved ones are enjoying the summer days in the UK if you are in that part of the world. I have read from various sources that the UK government is introducing strict rules on immigration. I doubt these will be characterised as xenophobic or Afrophobic but that is not the point of this post.
South Africans are not blind to the billions looted from hospitals and other institutions. Citizens have marched, litigated, and demanded accountability for years. The fight against corruption is ongoing. As a matter of fact it was South Africans led by Gen Mkhwanazi who held a press conference on 6 July 2025. It was a South African President who instituted a Judicial Inquiry led by South Africans as commissioners and evidence leaders. It was South Africans in Parliament who established an ad hoc committee. I doubt there is any other country in Africa that has gone to such lengths to investigate corruption in police services.
Mr Hopewell, corruption does not cancel out the strain caused by illegal migration. Both coexist, and both cripple public services. When billions are stolen, hospitals suffer. When thousands of undocumented patients cross the border daily, hospitals suffer further. To suggest that one problem erases the other is intellectual dishonesty.
The illegal immigrant woman selling tomatoes at the traffic light is not persecuted because she is poor; she is part of a broader challenge of crime, having violated immigration laws. South Africans are not scapegoating, they are demanding that government enforce laws fairly so that citizens are not left carrying the double burden of corruption and uncontrolled migration.
Accountability must be demanded from both thieves in suits and governments that fail to manage migration responsibly. To reduce this to “harassing a tomato seller” trivialises the lived frustrations of ordinary South Africans who queue at overcrowded clinics and watch their children squeezed into packed classrooms because a republic across the border is mismanaged and its citizens do not hold their politicians accountable.
The truth is simple: corruption steals billions, undocumented migration drains billions more. South Africans are demanding accountability on both fronts.
Thank you for engaging with my post. 🇿🇦🙏🏽
“Electricity tariffs have surged by over 400% in South Africa over the last 15 years, far outpacing inflation. For the 2026/2027 period, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) approved an average 8.76% increase for direct Eskom customers”
Show me any country in Africa that never protested against illegal immigrants ill delete this post
#TheMakhenes . Denise . King of Lifestyle . Pakistanis . Mpumi . Xhosas
Ngeke gents!
And they tell us to obey the law while they’re busy stealing from us and looting the future of our country. SBWL China’s harsh laws to cure these problems.
@HermanMashaba I reported this big hole in our village in Rustenburg left by the mine,our live stock always fall inside,the mine didn't fence this as per DMRE regulations they just left it exposed,it's 2 months I reported it to SAHRC but they just ignored me cause we are South Africans
As of 1 July 2026, some Nigerian youths have been calling for all South Africans to leave Nigeria by 31 July 2026.
I understand that South Africans working in Nigeria are there legally. I also hope that our South African sisters who are married in Nigeria have all their documentation in order, with the support of their families if needed.
I’m sure many Nigerians in South Africa are aware of what some of their fellow citizens have been saying.
@BusinessTechSA You don’t need qualifications to be a president.. you need qualifications to be an AG, ABSA CEO earns R148m a year why don’t you complain about that 🤷🤷 all SOE CEOs/CFOs earn well above the president you twats