@lee_Duruwe_ Sorry to hear that. Is it for a cataract surgery? If so, there are a two institutions that perform free surgeries every year. You can contact OSSA Right to Sight and Pretoria Eye Institute.
😭corruption is so sickening because you could get an increase today and not see it because of tax 😭😭😭😭and that tax money is used to fund someone’s lifestyle 😭
Eskom is busy overbilling us monthly, sending us ridiculous statements, stating we are using electricity over 10k a month. All this time, they are trying to make back their money being looted by criminals.
In Case You Missed It : Absolutely shocking revelations about South African Home Affairs officials and the rot inside the department.😱 😱 😱
Four officials who earn less than 25,000 a month have received a total of R16.3 million in direct deposits.
R181 Million Rand associated with beneficiary of fraudulent visa application which were underpinned by fake documentation.
237 devices siezed for cyber forensic analysis reveal this.
Where cellphone analysis reveal communication between officials and foreign national with payments via e-wallet ranging from 500 to 3,000 facilitating the unlawful issuing of permits and visa to unqualified individuals.
#HomeAffairs
SIU Reveals that Undocumented Zimbabwean Kudakwashe Mpofu bought fake SA permanent residence permit for R3,000, became CFO in NW earning R1.6 million, illegally obtained visas, driver’s licence, and financed Land Rover, BMW, and Ford Ranger.
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has confirmed that Kudakwashe Mpofu, a Zimbabwean national and former CFO of the North West Development Corporation (NWDC), bought a fraudulent South African permanent residence permit for R3,000 to secure employment and career progression at the state‑owned entity.
Mpofu used the fake PRP to obtain a job as an asset manager at NWDC in May 2021, earning about R900,000 per year, before being promoted to chief financial officer in June 2023 with a salary of R1.63 million. He also held several other counterfeit immigration documents that allowed him to stay in South Africa illegally after his study visa expired.
The SIU investigation found Mpofu used the fraudulent paperwork to obtain a South African driver’s licence and financed luxury vehicles including a Land Rover Sport, BMW 3 Series and Ford Ranger. Evidence of his fraud was referred to the National Prosecuting Authority, leading to his arrest and prosecution.
On 12 November 2025, the Mmabatho Regional Court convicted Mpofu of two counts of fraud. He was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment, with an additional three‑year term wholly suspended for five years on condition of no further corruption offences, highlighting accountability for abuse of official documents.
#SIUWorkingForYou| The Acting Head of the SIU, mR Leonard Lekgetho has taken to the podium:
The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has uncovered a disturbing reality: South Africa’s immigration system has been treated as a marketplace, where permits and visas were sold to the highest bidder.