@KatyKatopodis This is as dramatic as it is tragic. Many questions linger on, why Johannesburg businessman took such a catastrophic decision to venture into raging waters so far away from home. Why not park your car and wait for water to subside. This whole thing is sad and traumatic. RIP
@Crime_SpotterSA Sies, bloody stinking armpits harassing women every passing minute. Even the streets of high walled residences are full of criminals walking around snatching bags π€§
@chiefcebo_@DasenThathiah Eish, my thinking too. At this rate a gun, legal or otherwise, from the family would have changed the dynamics. They say one of the killers once worked for the family. Maybe that's when he became aware that the family was practically defenceless
@africatodayMG Stupid criminals who don't read. Weren't they aware that they were definitely going to get caught in China, and obviously executed. They're so lucky shem
@Patriot_S_A Traffic departments all over. There are guys called 'runners' offering all sorts of loose services around the entrances. They cut queues all the time, pushing their customers forms ahead for quick service. You'll wait 'tot Piet kom'
@RatuMofokeng The thuntsa guy has no balance at all. Look how he falls on his back when that other guy pulls him away. This could have gone either way with tables quickly turning like this. Lucky that no accidental shot went off. Crowds will lead you to jail or grave
@Sentletse It is at this point where results of a disaster called war hit home. Far from the gung-ho military theatrics of politicians. Words such as 'superpower', 'obliterate', 'aircraft carrier' etc lose meaning when the casket comes home. The futility of war
@msiziworld Everything evolves, including fashion. Nothing stays constant under the sun. The same 'hot' clothing of today will one day be frowned upon by distant future generations
@RT_com The great unknown lies ahead, whether you come from a Superpower or from a third world army. Lifetime injuries and deaths lie ahead, and it will hit families hard. Let the war end