Imagine the police confiscate dollars in OR Tambo and send them to @SAReserveBank, and the Reserve Bank returns the undeclared money to its owner with no questions. Bathong, what kind of capture and criminality has befallen SA under Ramaphosa? SA now Mafia
@theo_69_holmes@geordinhl@theo_69_holmes ur deputy white mentality is the reason many coloured ppl aren't taken seriously.. if its not simping to the DA; u cheering on prison birds. Now u telling the only ppl who give u some legitimacy in this country to leave!? Lessons were never learnt from apartheid!
@theo_69_holmes@geordinhl I seen another clown telling SAns to leave Cape Town and go back to the Eastern Cape... Who the Fuck do u think u are telling ppl where they can and cannot go in the homelands!😂 And ull find the same people chasing others away are mere 2nd or 3rd gen SAns. Sanusinyela guys pls!
@deptoflabour 114 sessions u have yet to demand so-called member states to come collect their ppl roaming our country illegally and causing all manner of social ills. Yall can just collect salaries without gaslighting the rest of SA. Nothing will come out of those engagements n u know it!
Giving diplomatic speeches won’t solve anything. Threatening people with the same “rule of law” that has failed to prevent illegal immigration won’t stop them from demanding decisive action from government through protests and demonstrations.
@eNCA Mr Pres starting to realise something that media still overlooking as trivial matter. Can't be antisocial towards the same ppl who give u legitimacy. Even TV gets boring.. 😏
@eNCA What law? Same law that are only applicable to documented individuals and give undocs a free pass on everything so long as they pass as black!? GTFOH kudos to Dudula March n March etc. They needed to be intimidating to get their msg across clearly!
@Bizzy_88 Wena why dont u go channel ur energy to returning the land? 🤔 It's important to u right? Doesn't make sense being so bothered when SAns express their frustrations with gov, while sending a strong msg to criminals. Instead of "what about", hamba nawe uyo'strike'la ingxaki zakho.
In 1989, black farmers accounted for 0.5% of South Africa’s total wool production. Today, in 2026, they account for a 16% share of production.🇿🇦
Still, this is an undercount as production volumes of black farmers on freehold land in other parts of the country are not included in this statistic.
My guess is that it is probably exceeding 20%! This is encouraging progress, and continuous collaboration between organised agriculture and the government is key.
Improving genetics and infrastructure, and addressing stock theft, are among the key interventions.