Class division is what’s holding South Africans back from having productive conversations that hold our government accountable. If the black vote continues to be divided then we’ll have no clear objective on what to do by November when it’s time to vote.
@SZondi They imposed all these taxes Hut tax, poll tax, adult tax to force our father's to work in the mines and 10 hr shifts on mining contract for 11 months without seeing your family
Abahambe I - While poor Africans fight for survival in South Africa’s streets, the leaders whose failures drove them here arrive to red carpets, feasts and game drives. Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/c6vfbPQYy0
There's a tech company founded by a family from Bloemfontein. They have offices in Centurion. They were acquired by Vodacom. No matter what you do, do not work there.
The Department of Private Law
at @UCTlaw is recruiting a Lecturer for teaching and research in Contract Law, Family Law and Foundations of SA Law.
CTC: R974 126
Deadline: 31 July 2026
More info: https://t.co/t7LziZR3HD
From standing for hours to restrictions on talking, current and former Cartrack employees have alleged harsh working conditions at the company's Rosebank offices.
https://t.co/qOwjmSzK5g
Interview the Department of Labor.
Interview the CCMA.
Interview the Human Rights Commission
With respect, we need accountability, not subject matter experts to tell us what we already know-that Cartrack is wildly unethical! What are these bodies doing about getting justice???
Hi community, my sister Graduated in 2024, Actuary from wits and has been struggling to get employment/graduate program ever since. Just posting this out there if there are post anywhere for her to apply. She is willing to relocate
I'm entering Khayelitsha, Cape Town, today, and my heart is full. ❤️
Almost two months ago, I walked out of Durban alone, 1,600km ahead of me, blisters I hadn't earned yet, and a dream to reach Cape Town.
I walked to fight for housing. I walked to fund my Harvard studies. But the road had its own lessons for me.
A gogo in Humansdorp woke before sunrise to cook me breakfast. A stranger donated her Comrades running shoes when the rain destroyed mine. Township youth in Mossel Bay cycled beside me in solidarity.
South Africa showed up for me in ways I will never forget.
As I step into Khayelitsha today, I carry every person who fed me, hosted me, and believed in this walk.
Go read the full story. It belongs to all of us. 🇿🇦
https://t.co/aUfaEGtgB9
Sometimes it feels like the world has forgotten about Gaza.
Our pain continues, but fewer and fewer people seem to care. We are suffering, grieving, and struggling to survive, yet our cries go unheard.🥺💔