Erdogan: "85 years ago, silence in the face of Hitler led to 80 million deaths. Today, the same mistake is being repeated.
Gaza Butcher Netanyahu and his cabinet are committing genocide - and the world is watching with the same silence"
While others are dancing to the tune of xenophobic and tribalist winds, this Ermelo @SAPoliceService officer shows what real public service looks like. He refuses to bow to xenophobic pressure. A true professional who enforces the law without bias. Protect this man at all costs!
Dr Lehohla’s warning is wisdom: If SA stays silent when Black people are killed in KZN, or when foreigner is called ‘cockroach’... then yes mngani, Nigeria can say ‘We’ll nationalize MTN’. Uganda can say ‘Shoprite must go’. And then 100,000 African workers lose job. That’s retaliation mngani.
So mngani, problem is not ‘SA company in Africa’. Problem is ‘African countries fighting each other while France still owns CFA franc’.
Real enemy: MTN profits leaving Africa to London shareholders. Not MTN tower in Soweto.
Real solution: African countries must say ‘If you make money here, build factory here, pay tax here, list on our stock exchange here’. That’s Dr Lehohla’s point mngani.
So don’t burn Shoprite mngani. Negotiate better deal for Africa. Because Shoprite leaving means Mama in Harare has no food. MTN leaving means farmer in Uganda has no mobile money.
Ubuntu economics: Africa must win together. Not SA vs Nigeria. All of us vs poverty.@Mzanziawake
[WATCH] "I know some will say this March and March is a Zuma stokvel; I will continue to address South Africans who are MK Party members every chance I get. If it (March and March) is a Zuma stokvel, I don't care... After all I am a Zuma," Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma addresses MK Party supporters at a service delivery march in Durban. #Newzroom405
Naledi Chirwa is the leader Africa needs right now. She stands in the same line as Mama Afrika: Graça Machel, Winnie Mandela, Albertina Sisulu, Sally Mugabe, and many more who shaped our continent with courage and vision.
I stand where I stood yesterday on #CAB3.
The issue is not personalities, parties or political loyalties. It is constitutional principle.
Where proposed amendments affect the democratic architecture of the State and the sovereignty of the people, a referendum is not optional—it is essential.
The people must decide.
#ReferendumFirst #DefendTheConstitution
MP BACKS SEVEN-YEAR TERM PROPOSAL UNDER CAB3
Member of Parliament for Glen View South, Honourable Tsitsi Tawomhera, supported the proposal to extend the presidential and parliamentary term of office to seven years, saying the measure reflects the will of the people.
#CAB3Debate #ConstitutionalAmendmentNo3 #Zimbabwe #Parliament #Governance #PoliticalDebate #ZBCNews #Recap
🟥 This voice reflects the true will of ordinary Zimbabweans. Many believed the 2013 Constitution was a step forward. Amendments won’t help; they’ll only benefit the elites while basic issues, such as service delivery, healthcare, and public services remain neglected.
Thank you, Hon. @gladyshlatywayo, for speaking out on behalf of Zimbabweans and reminding them of what we truly voted for. #RejectTheBill #NoToCAB3 #2030Musipo
🎖️ | @David_Ornstein: “Liverpool, I know their fans don’t like hearing this, but it’s an ongoing transition.
“Even though they invested so heavily last summer, they won’t have the volume [of signings], but they will need to do some more, quite evidently.”