@GovernmentZA You didn’t tell us that South Africans no longer have a right to March in their own country or else Somalis will chase them away and @SAPoliceService can’t even do anything about it ! Yet @CyrilRamaphosa is quick on the threats to South Africans protesting in their own country ‼️
This corruption is not an isolated incident -it has become deeply entrenched in certain policing and law enforcement environments, particularly in parts of Johannesburg.
Allegations of officers extorting money from foreign nationals, undocumented migrants, street traders and vulnerable communities continue to surface with alarming regularity.
Areas such as Diepsloot, Johannesburg CBD, and Hillbrow are repeatedly mentioned in complaints involving bribery, intimidation and unlawful confiscation of goods or cash.
Many victims are often too afraid to open cases because they fear deportation, harassment or retaliation.
That silence allows corrupt officials and criminal syndicates to continue operating unchecked.
The reality is that corruption at street level destroys public trust in the police and undermines legitimate crime-fighting efforts.
Communities already battling violent crime, drugs, hijackings and illegal firearms are left vulnerable when some officers abuse their authority for personal gain instead of protecting residents.
The key question is: why do the same hotspots keep appearing in corruption allegations year after year without visible long-term intervention?
How many honest officers are being undermined by corrupt colleagues?
And how many victims -particularly foreigners and undocumented individuals are suffering in silence because they believe nobody will protect them if they speak out?
@pule_jones@eNCA@SAPoliceService
WATCH: this took place near Diepsloot, JHB.
Stella, your statement exposes exactly why South Africans are angry. When citizens want to run a business, government demands ownership verification, tax compliance, operational requirements, permits, licences and endless bureaucracy before support is released. But elsewhere the system is far more accommodating: asylum seekers get Section 22 permits that legalise their stay, and school rules also accept asylum/refugee documents and even affidavits where official papers are missing. Then people like Mbeki, Mantashe and Dlamini Zuma have the nerve to talk as if South Africans are the ones who are unskilled or unemployable. No! That’s BS! the truth is that this government has made life harder for its own people, then insults them for not thriving inside the mess it created. South Africans are angry because the system does not work for them. And if you still vote ANC after this, then you are voting for the very people who built the dysfunction.
"In 2022, Bafana Sithole was accused of rape by Amanda Nzimande. In the aftermath of the accusation and under immense pressure, Bafana tragically took his own life before the matter could be fully resolved.
Later, Amanda reportedly stated that she had been joking a revelation that sent shockwaves through the public and reopened deep wounds for those affected.
Years have passed, yet accountability remains unanswered. A family lost a son. A life ended without closure.
Four years later, many are still asking: Did Bafana Sithole ever receive justice?"
Source: Bizana Magazine
People from Thokoza has come out in full force today ..; it’s really something serious today.
Thokoza Residents are up saying Enough is Enough…
Illegal foreign nationals
We will never ever forgive our government for opening our lives and our communities to these people‼️‼️‼️ May God be with us and cover us…🇿🇦🇿🇦 @GovernmentZA Look at what you have done??
So the agenda is to send migrants to send more money home? You came with very big words and a bold attitude but still missed the mark! It’s a simple question it doesn’t need noise just a simple answer but I’m not expecting someone from a failed country who think migration is an achievement to answer me! We South Africans don’t mind staying in South Africa and this is something a lot of you will never understand
One thing I wish to know from you as the UN is that why would you think solving another countries problems depends on you forcing another country to take their people in instea of helping those countries to become more stabilised? What do you gain from migration? What do you gain from Africa remaining in poverty but their people moving around the world? Why isn’t your goal to improve people’s conditions in their own countries?
The CEO of BAIC in Nelson Mandela Bay telling workers to leave if they think R48 an hour in the motor industry is cheap labour.
These are the same workers who were earning R114 an hour while they were still temporary. As soon as they became permanent last december, their wages were reduced.
These chinese are here to exploit our people 😒