Yesterday, we submitted @sacr_official1 Constitutional Review submission to @ParliamentofRSA at 14:02.
At 14:29, we already had a response from the Committee acknowledging receipt. That’s a 27-minute turnaround.
Safe to say this time they weren’t going to miss our email.😂😂
#ConstitutionalReform
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨
Tiger Brands to invest R1 billion in their Watloo business. Once complete, the new Super Bakery will be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, producing 24,000 loaves of bread per hour and unlock new job opportunities for residents.
This is a clear vote of confidence in the Tshwane leadership.
I don't understand how the DA campaigns on Tshwane being broken, meanwhile they've had mayors in charge of the city for quite a number of years (Solly Msimanga, Stevens Mokgalapa,
Randall Williams, Cilliers Brink).
The DA has been in power from 2016 - 2024 in the city.
SA'S FIRST NO-LAPSE INSURANCE
Metropolitan has launched a new funeral insurance product designed for South Africans with irregular incomes, allowing policyholders to keep their cover even if they miss future payments.
The No-Lapse Funeral Growth Plan targets an estimated 11.9 million people in the foundation market, including informal workers, domestic workers and small business owners.
Customers can make flexible contributions without debit orders and permanently secure their cover after paying a total of R1,500 within the first year.
The mobile-first product is managed through WhatsApp and also rewards referrals with additional cover.
Metropolitan says the initiative aims to improve financial inclusion and reduce policy lapses across South Africa.
Full story - https://t.co/9bepgSkZDm
Pictured - Peter Tshiguvho, CEO of Metropolitan
Music Is The Healing Force Of The Universe ❤️🙏🏾
Nairobi, The Darque Experience is in full effect! ✨
5 Days To Go Until We Get Together!
Do You Guys Have Your Tickets Yet?
OROS GOES 100% SOUTH AFRICAN
Tiger Brands has sourced 100% of the oranges needed for Oros from South African growers for the second consecutive citrus season, ending its reliance on imports.
The company buys around 45,000 metric tonnes of oranges each year, equal to about 275 million oranges, to produce concentrate for the popular beverage.
The decision supports local farmers with stable demand while strengthening South Africa’s agricultural value chain.
Full story - https://t.co/ktd0saoKjH
A year later, I remain in awe of the courage, conviction, and intentionality demonstrated by General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and his colleagues.
This flag 🇿🇦 must be protected!