South Africans, at what point do we admit that we have normalised failure?
How do we accept a system where citizens can lose up to 41% of their salaries to tax, yet corruption continues to thrive, rural roads remain undrivable, municipalities collapse, and local councillors operate with little to no accountability?
Taxation without visible service delivery is not governance; it is betrayal.
This country does not lack money. It lacks ethical leadership, consequence management, and political will. We cannot keep comparing ourselves to countries like Qatar and pretending the difference is luck. The difference is leadership, planning, discipline and accountability.
South Africa deserves a government that respects every rand taken from its people. The amount of tax we are paying is just insane😭💔
When Nkululeko said, People kept asking him why isn’t he defending himself against Makoto and his answer being, "She’s not fighting with me, she’s fighting with herself" that alone would’ve sent me into psychosis😭
#MarriedAtFirstSightMzansi
Today, I found this beautiful verse: “I will give you back seven times what you lost.” Joel 2:25.
If you believe God will multiply your losses, please say Amen.
And when Jojo finally heals, she'll realize that actually Nonku had nothing to offer her, but it was her that had everything Nonku wanted.
#RHODurbanS5
@gunsnrosesgirl3 The “cheat code” is simple: Consistency beats intensity.
- Invest early, even small amounts.
- Stay in shape, it only gets harder later.
- Cut out weak habits before they trap you.
Small daily moves = massive long-term wins.