When are you fixing these traffic lights at the @ULvarsity intersection, which does not have a green arrow signal for a protected turn with right-of-way?
Through #OperationTsogaMoshomi, MEC Rachoene encourages public servants to uphold high standards of discipline in order to improve service delivery to communities.
#OperationTsogaMoshomi
♦️Happening Now♦️
Young people have taken to the streets of East London in support of the President and Commander-in-Chief, @Julius_S_Malema.
They have decided that they will not be left behind during this historic moment.
We have a date with the East London Magistrates’ Court tomorrow.
#HandsOffMalema
In collaboration with the Western Cape Department of Mobility, we’re celebrating Transport Month with an exciting open street event that prioritises pedestrians and cyclists on Church and parts of Andringa Street.
Another reminder that “15-Minute Cities” isn’t a new idea. It’s skilled packaging of an idea that’s been around for a LONG time.
It’s been called “city of short distances.” I used to call it “The Power of Nearness.” MANY names.
More things close by. Less car dependency. More CHOICE.
Common sense.
.@SenTimKaine ask about Afrikaner farmers: "Can you have a different standard based upon the color of somebody's skin?"
@SecRubio: "I'm not the one arguing that. Apparently, you are because you don't like the fact that they're white."
The Marco Rubio who testified today is not the one I served with in the Senate. He has had a full MAGA lobotomy.
Today I directly told him about the many ways he has betrayed American values and interests:
♦️Must Watch♦️
The President and Commander In Chief @Julius_S_Malema addressing at the funeral service of the late Mama Selaelo Winnie Mphahlele.
Parliament must be empowered, there is not VAT that will be withdrawn through backdoors, they must come to parliament and present a new budget.
#RIPWinnieMphahlele
The purpose of this trip is everything for a boy child I'm so proud of you gentlemen #GautaBMX Burgersfort to Cape Town (1 741 km).
#Day 11 👏🏼 "we love support" ❤️
This is not “Human Rights Day” to us. This is Sharpeville day.
On this day, March 21, 1960, apartheid police opened fire on unarmed Black people in Sharpeville, killing 69 and injuring hundreds more. Their crime? Demanding to live as free people in their own land.
#RememberSharpeville