While we're all in awe over government's continued closure of schools and other institutions of learning, there is a group of people rejoicing over our misfortune for they hope to steal big from it.
I kind of feel bad for this guy because every quarter, he’s here trying to tell us, “Guys, these accidents are preventable, and this is what can be done, but it’s not being done.”
Imagine how painful the redundancy of being a sensible person in an insensible ministry must be.
Guys are cracking down on illegal public WiFi providers but won’t crack down on the poor QoS from the big telecoms that are exaggerating data prices and have their OCS rigged to round off increments to the nearest highest value possible, so a users data can deplete faster, this government is against you!
The year is 2003.
What begins as a strong finish to the season soon turns into the greatest unbeaten run in Premier League history.
Over the next 18 months, Arsène Wenger's Arsenal go 49 consecutive league matches without defeat.
Along the way, they complete the entire 2003/04 Premier League season unbeaten, winning the title with 26 wins and 12 draws to earn the nickname The Invincibles.
Led by Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, Sol Campbell and Dennis Bergkamp, Arsenal played fearless, attacking football while breaking records that still stand today.
The remarkable run controversially came to an end at Old Trafford in October 2004, but by then Arsenal had already secured their place in football history with a record no Premier League club has matched since.
So why bring up Arsenal's iconic 49-game unbeaten run?
Because, ladies and gentlemen...
It's been 49 days since Arsenal won the Premier League title.
The plan was always clear to those with eyes and a brain. Exploit genuine problems that already exist in South African society, amplify and accentuate them, and undermine the South African government by working with political parties, pressure groups, and traditional leaders opposed to the government.
Find more pliable South Africans willing to assist in that project, and use those who are unsuspecting.
When the inevitable violence occurs, turn around and accuse South Africa of xenophobia because it would have happened.
Then question its moral standing in relation to its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
Keep repeating the same question: How can a country that treats fellow Africans like this take Israel to the International Court of Justice?
After South Africa has been isolated from other African countries because of xenophobia, move into the next gear.
It then becomes much easier to make that argument because many African states will be reluctant to rally behind South Africa if xenophobic attacks continue.
That is why South Africa must confront xenophobia decisively; not only because it is morally wrong, but because it also weakens the country’s standing and influence across the African continent.
The more Israel keeps asking the same question. How can South Africa take us to the International Court of Justice when it treats fellow Africans like this?The more South Africa’s moral authority is challenged, particularly if it is unable to confront xenophobic violence effectively.
Unfortunately, there are already South Africans who are publicly supporting Israel because they conflate their opposition to the ANC with Israel’s opposition to the ANC, even though those positions are rooted in entirely different motivations.
In doing so, they risk advancing a narrative whose implications extend far beyond South Africa’s domestic politics.
Uruguay es violento, Paraguay es violento, Argentina es violento.
Los únicos que no son violentos son los europeos que colonizaron y esclavizaron al resto del mundo durante 300 años.
@ZeeroBrain And all their other services are trash. People can't access MoMo, voice calls and internet for a whole day and they don't deem it fit to communicate until the day is almost coming to an end.
@AgoraCFR were called names, paid activists, imperialists, keyboard warriors etc etc etc...
Now that arrests have been made, I humbly ask that you AGORA detractors eat sh*t 😂😂😂
Dark dark day for African football ngl this is damaging beyond belief. They were battering Belgium for 90 minutes just to crumble to the inferiority complex again. I can’t do this anymore.