What happened in that room is the greatest assault on Africa’s dignity, sovereignty, and liberation legacy… they literally handed over our country. 💔
What a shameful state of affairs! Any proud African watching that drama must have felt the shame deep in their hearts!
I really just don’t want to work for just a car and a house, there has to be more,I want to go on unlimited vacations,I want experiences,I want to do things that make my heart tick and most importantly i want to build wealth
The SA Air Force has lost major parts of its radar surveillance capabilities. This has severely limited the SAAF’s ability to monitor the skies, detect threats and maintain the integrity of the country’s airspace. | @SikonathiM
https://t.co/XNA6qaRowE
This is fake news. I’ve visited South Africa once and I almost got hijacked and killed in a township called Tembisa. Terrible things are happening in that country. Do not visit that country.
Two former Pretoria Boys High School pupils, who have taken it upon themselves to raise money for 31 students who can't afford to attend the school, completed solo swims of the gruelling 53km stretch from Robben Island to Dassen Island. | @AMbokotho
https://t.co/KwVL80oEMP
Every time you procrastinate, you reinforce that behavior. You’re training your brain to avoid hard things. Over time, this creates a self-sabotaging identity.
Rob Byrne to depart Metro FM after over 13 years of service
Rob Byrne, the renowned traffic reporter, is bidding farewell to Metro FM after over 13 years of service.
His final broadcast will air on March 31, 2025.
For years, Byrne has been the trusted voice delivering live traffic updates to South African commuters, not only on Metro FM but across various SABC radio stations.
His exit comes alongside the departures of radio personalities Nthabeleng ‘Mat Elle’ Matela and Khanya ‘DJ Kayeezi’ Siyengo, both of whom will also leave at the end of March 2025.