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Thank you for raising your question. With a high level of humility, I acknowledge that I do not have control over how my posts are perceived, and I respect that different readers may interpret them differently. At the same time, I accept that once a post is public, others will read it through their own lens. I can only clarify my position. I support the rule of law, including the full implementation of Immigration Laws. My views regarding illegal immigration are directed at policy and principle, not at undermining African identity. If my position to support the rule of law is characterized as Afrophobia, I do not have control over that perception, but I remain clear about my intent and values. Thank you for openly raising your question.🇿🇦🙏🏽
Good day Dr Mbali. Hope you are having a restful Sunday.
I respectfully agree with you that PhD journey is a demanding one, and it deserves recognition for the depth of its process. It is not simply a certificate issued by a university. I can attest to that.
My good Dr, I have a view that at the same time, there is a question worth reflecting on. Does society’s respect for the PhD rest only on the rigour of earning it, or also on how we as holders use it afterwards? When we speak on public issues, are we consistently applying the same discipline, evidence‑based reasoning, and balance that defined our doctoral work? Or do we sometimes risk weakening the public’s perception of the PhD by engaging in commentary that appears partisan, dismissive or loosely argued? Are we projecting ourselves as paragons of wisdom or willing to listen and respect the views of all including those with NQF level 1 or below?
I will respectfully argue that PhD should not be respected solely because of the labour behind it. But the respect must be earned through the quality of our contributions beyond academia. Perhaps the challenge is not whether society recognises the rigour of the PhD, but whether we, as its holders, continue to embody that rigour in the way we engage with societal issues.
Thanks for engaging and wishing you joyful and peaceful day 🇿🇦🙏🏽
@jackson_rem I have a peaceful ASK, if someone say I had from my ancestors (vomkhulu) will the same law be applied cause in context is the same thing people hearing and speaking to spirits, cause she has a sangoma in Mpumalanga she consult with is just a friendly ask.
The first Africans to compete in the Olympic Games were two South Africans, Jan Mashiane and Len Taunyane, who competed in the Marathon at the 1904 St. Louis Olympics. Their participation in the infamous 1904 St. Louis Olympic Marathon is one of the most fascinating and bizarre chapters in sports history. Neither man traveled to the United States as an official Olympic athlete. They were in Missouri as part of the Boer War Spectacle at the World's Fair, which ran concurrently with the Games. They had previously served as dispatch runners during the Anglo-Boer War. They decided to enter the marathon on a whim just before the race began. Because officials struggled with their surnames, they were listed on the program as "LenTau" and "Yamasani". Taunyane was actually on pace for a much higher finish but was chased nearly a mile off-course by a pack of aggressive, wild dogs. Despite the canine detour and brutal conditions that caused 18 out of 32 runners to drop out, both South Africans finished the race. Taunyane finished 9th and Mashiane finished 12th. Source: Olympics, Missouri History Museum, African Global News.
@honest_mthinty@koko_matshela That's what march n march is trying to Mobilize South African to do but Nooooo! Vo clever are comfortable, and their reasoning is theory from books and not from reality faced by our people daily cause they not on the group where real problems exist and real solutions are needed.
@koko_matshela I worked at Pick n pay DC that used to be in Longmeadow, i worked at Shoprite centurion DC, I have property am renting from this developers around midrand I know what am talking about I've worked around many companies in Jozi and Capetown.
@koko_matshela M&T development, Umthunzi Origins, Legion property group, Balwin property, Century Property Development and many contraction companies uses Illegal immigrants that's why they walk from Olieven to midrand every day cause they are paid Shit salaries R250 to R300 a week
The SIU, its Curator, and SAPS are serving Omar Motor Den and its owner, Yusuf Omar. He has refused to cooperate with the SIU and SAPS and has been arrested.
Education or being educated is NOT a pass for thinking you are a better thinker than us.
Your PhDs must be a vehicles of practical solutions, not this useless pattern of theorectical loops of thinking.
And lastly, the sentiments Mcebo shared about your educated ignorance yesterday, are echoed by millions of South Africans, are an indictment on your whole group. If you continue to choose the path of gaslighting people just to maintain the status quo, the revolution will remember you.
This incompetent government grants bail to foreigners who are illegal in the country and has no data to show how many foreigners who are granted bail but never reappear in court.
We will keep exposing their incompetence!!
Waiting for you to explain why the unemployment rate for white people is only 8% when they study at the same institutions, write the same exams and obtain the same qualifications and there at least 3 times as many black graduates as white ones. Its structural, not talent.
Police have arrested a foreign national and recovered over R440 000 in drugs and other items in an operation this evening.
The Nigerian man was found in Lamontville, allegedly with cocaine.
He is linked to drug dealing in that area, as well as Umlazi, Chatsworth and Umbilo.
After he was interrogated, he led the team - consisting of the SAPS Economic Infrastructure Task Team, Provincial Drug and Firearm Unit, SAPS eThekwini District and Excellerate K9 Unit - to his flat in Umbilo.
There, officers found crystal meth, drug manufacturing equipment and cash.
The suspect’s passport and vehicle were also confiscated.
He is due in court soon.
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