WeBuyCars has confirmed that due to the huge amount of people buying Chinese cars it has been forced to lower prices of European brands in order to sell them as most South Africans would rather buy a new Chinese car than buy a used European car.
Her creativity is truly unmatched
The way she turned a simple idea into something so beautiful and inspiring is honestly amazing 😍👏
Talent like this deserves all the love and appreciation ❤️
One thing about Flu ? No Meds will end it quick enough sana 🤣. I have a theory that someone who takes flu meds & 1 who doesn’t will probably recover at the same time, I just can’t prove it. You’ll drug yourself with meds and you’ll still be man down until it’s done with you 🤧😩
I just rewatched Jerusalema (2008) and let’s be real for a second: No South African 🇿🇦film has touched it since. It’s been 18 years, yet every single theme is more relevant today than it was back then:
Township Poverty 🏚️
Hijacked Buildings 🏢
The Drug Pandemic 💊
Illegal Immigration 🛂
Lucky Kunene isn’t just a character; Rapulana Seiphemo gave us a masterclass in acting that rivals anything coming out of Hollywood. That opening scene alone? Pure adrenaline. The scale, the grit, the storytelling—it’s a perfect 10/10.
The Debate:
Is there actually a better SA movie? People love to bring up Tsotsi or District 9, but do they have the same cultural weight and "aged like fine wine" energy as Jerusalema?
I’ll wait. 👇🏾💬
“The cyber security incident affecting Standard Bank and insurer Liberty appears to be more severe than what the bank initially intimated to clients, a Netwerk24 report notes. Standard Bank informed clients on 23 March of a data breach but did not provide any information on its extent. It has since emerged through information on the dark web that hackers claim to have stolen 1.2 terabytes of data comprising of 154m individual records.”
@Abramjee Investigate his establishment,TT Lifestyle in Ga-moretsele..just outside Jane Furse,allegedly comrades from Ekurhuleni Municipality launder money there.
Discovered this place at Tzaneen mall today, it’s a study area and all their services are free. F2 is all the courses they offer for free also, you get a certificate and recommendation letter after completion.
Tips when buying a property:
1. Consider ownership costs!
-Bond
-Levies
-Special levies
-Rates
-Municipal costs(Water, Electricity, refuse collection)
-Security(in some cases.
-bond costs and transfer duties
-Insurance
Remember, The bigger the property, the higher the costs.
2. NEGOTIATE EVERYTHING!
-Negotiate selling price
-Negotiate transfer fees and bond costs
-Negotiate Interest rates with banks.
The best place to save money is before you even buy the property.
3. Budget realistically
-Consider surge in costs
-Dont budget on your last penny
-always leave a healthy balance after budget
-add "what if costs" to your budget.
Use houses in different price brackets and test them against your budget to see where u will be the most comfortable.
4. REVIEW THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
-If you are buying into a complex/sectional title, make sure the property is not in debt.
5. Dont get emotional about a property.
-It will force you to not follow any of the above tips
6. TAKE YOUR TIME!
-Buying a house is a huge investment! Dont rush into it. Take your time finding your dream home. Take time inspecting the house as much as you want.
This will save you alot of money and save you from future stress.