Well, @ParliamentofRSA has once again called for public inputs on possible constitutional amendments.
For those who may not know, the Constitution itself allows for amendments through Section 74. In other words, the Constitution was designed to be amended where Parliament and the people believe change is necessary.
Parliament is currently receiving legal opinions on submissions made during the previous Constitutional Review process, including SACR's submission. We therefore hope Parliament will also provide South Africans with feedback on the outcome of that process and explain how those submissions were considered.
As we did before, we the people of South Africa will once again make our voices heard by participating in this process.
I will share the submission link and further details soon.
Public participation should not end when submissions are sent. Citizens deserve to know what happens next.
#Constitution #AccountabilityMatters #parliament
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Following President Cyril Ramaphosa's address to the nation tonight, this is part of what March and March's Jacinta Ngobese Zuma had to say.
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On the 20th of May this year, a Zimbabwean JMPD official was certifying my documents and arrogantly told me that Zimbabweans are holding positions within our government. He was shocked to see a UKZN degree wathi “kanti ikhona iUniversity eNatali? Njengoba amaZulu enje”.
For the sake of your children, who each morning must wake up and go to school, stop insulting education.
Somehow you have grown accustomed to insulting education as a way to make your arguments. Very tragic culture I must say!
There is no pride in being an ignorant people!
You can perfectly disagree with anyone without insulting education.
Why would you want to breed an education hating nation?
Unless of course, you are working with those who have benefited for centuries out of keeping Africans ignorant!
#MakingEducationFashionable
The Zulu royal household has rejected calls for King Misuzulu kaZwelithini to intervene publicly in ongoing protests against illegal immigrants, saying the issue is a national matter and should not be framed as one involving the AmaZulu alone.
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I can listen to Mcebo Dlamini the whole day. He reminds me of the township uncles we grew up listening to. The real freedom fighters who are not millionaires or part of the gravy train.
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost! Nontsikelelo Maseko (18) from Suiderlig High School, has been reported missing after she disappeared on Tuesday morning while travelling to school from Vanderbijlpark. If you know her whereabouts contact 082 678 3568 or 067 260 9820
🚨 THIS IS NOT NORMAL 🚨
Amanda, Omphile, and Malwande are still missing. And somehow, everyone is quiet.
South Africa, wake up. Share this. Make noise. Demand answers.
Someone knows something. Speak up.
FOREIGN NATIONALS FUNDED WITHOUT APPROVAL
The investigation showed that seven students who received bursaries from the OTP were foreign nationals, with six of them funded on a merit basis as top achievers. However, the SIU found no approval to deviate from the bursary policy, which specifies that bursaries are for South African citizens residing in the Free State. This resulted in an expenditure of R576 734.48.