Across mountains. Across valleys.
Across the frontlines.
Connectivity is reaching the people who keep
Lesotho safe.
T-Connect is proud to connect the Lesotho Mounted Police Service with @Starlink technology, linking Police Headquarters, stations and remote outposts across the country.
Because when the protectors of the nation stay connected, information moves faster, coordination becomes stronger, and communities are better served.
From the highlands to the lowlands, we are helping build the digital infrastructure that keeps Lesotho moving forward.
Connectivity you can count on.
@elonmusk@Starlink
#TConnectLesotho #Starlink
#ConnectingLesotho #PublicSafety
Starlink is now providing reliable connectivity to more than 25 police stations, traffic systems and disaster response teams across Lesotho ๐ฐ๏ธโค๏ธ
I voted for Gayton McKenzie (& the PA) because he seemed to be doing good, impactful work in the Karoo. He posted his work regularly - like Dr Nasiphi Moya is doing currently in Tshwane.
I had hope that he would do more community-level work with greater power in parliament. I gave him one vote & gave ActionSA one vote.
After the elections, McKenzie became imbongi (a praise singer) & a vocal defender of Cyril Ramaphosa & the ANC.
He has gone back on his promises & today even speaks ill of ordinary SAns crying out about illegal foreigners, after he jumped & screamed "abaHambe" on stage.
If I supported Ramaphosa the way he does, I could've voted for the ANC, but I didn't. The ANC is corrupt, hates SAns & Ramaphosa is the worst president the country has had.
I'm very disappointed in Gayton McKenzie. I'm very disappointed in the PA.
At the time, it seemed like a good decision to vote for Gayton based on his work & where he said he wanted to put in necessary work. He's done a 180 since joining parliament & becoming a minister.
I'm sorry for voting for the PA & giving them power. I will not vote for them again. ๐๐ฝ
Now... we hold our breath to see if/when ActionSA will also disappoint us... coz seemingly all politicians serve their funders & not their voters nor ordinary SAns.
South Africans are in kak. We need non-racial "Afriforums" run by ppl like Vuyo Zungula, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma & Dr Nasiphi Moya. Inde lendlela โ๐ฝ
@BassonBrain@Starlink ๐ญ I love Starlink, but we both know those BEE laws will not be amended anytime soon. I reckon at the time it happens, Starlink will be operating at 48 if not 50 countries in Africa ๐
South Africaโs ANC is facing a major political collapse. Voters are losing faith in ANC.
โข ANC support has dropped below 50% across most groups
โข Even among black South African voters, it is polling under 50%
โข Rural support is also below 50%
โข Only 4% of suburban voters say they would vote ANC
People are getting poorer.
Real GDP per person has fallen from over R80,000 in 2012 to around R75,000 in 2025.
Job creation has also collapsed from about 1 million new jobs a year in the early 2000s to around 100,000 a year under Ramaphosa.
Many South Africans feel their lives are getting worse.
The government also continues to block Starlink from launching. The service is already operating in many other African countries. This denies high-speed internet to millions of South Africans, especially in rural areas. It limits education, small business growth, and economic opportunities. Their corrupt officials even asked Elon Musk for bribes to approve Starlink, but he rightfully refused.