La BBC tiene una página donde puedes ver cómo se van armando los cruces del Mundial 2026 conforme avanzan los partidos. Sin drama, sin "última hora". Solo el cuadro, actualizado, con el camino posible de cada selección. Parece un detalle menor. No lo es.
En un torneo con 48 equipos y 12 grupos, como aficionados, además de saber quién ganó, queremos imaginar contra quién podrían jugar nuestras selecciones, qué tan difícil se pone el camino, qué escenarios son posibles. Esa página responde exactamente eso, sin obligarte a calcular nada.
Y eso es lo que hace bien, convierte la información compleja en algo fácil de entender, en el momento exacto en que la gente lo necesita.
Les comparto la página por si quieren seguir los cruces: https://t.co/xo3HWSuTp3 ⚽
#Comunicación #Mundial2026 #ComunicaciónDigital
@SizweLo You are not understanding him properly, he is first and foremost a naturalist who tracks sapiens back 2 Cognitive Revolutionary of 70000 years ago in Africa, we invented art, culture, religion, civilization etc to make sense and give structure to our survival, He is brilliant
Very disappointing @Uber_RSA Been their loyal customer but the moment their drivers misbehave they throw protective bot veil and don't care about basic customer principle,very disappointed with unresolved similar complaint to them and no one from Uber RSA to speak to
Dear @Uber_RSA, I just got this message from you.
I told my driver to let me out of the vehicle immediately because he drove through a red robot on a busy road.
You will see that I lodged a complaint immediately that i got home.
DO NOT THREATEN ME as a consequence of a driver trying to cover his tracks.
Dear @Uber_RSA, I just got this message from you.
I told my driver to let me out of the vehicle immediately because he drove through a red robot on a busy road.
You will see that I lodged a complaint immediately that i got home.
DO NOT THREATEN ME as a consequence of a driver trying to cover his tracks.
🏆 In 2017, I was on assignment at the Emirates with a visit to @Arsenal for a week. My friend and renowned journalist, Xolani Gwala, had been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer and was undergoing treatment already. Having no idea of what would ever bring a flicker of a smile given his condition, I walked into that Arsenal shop and all of a sudden I knew that this might be the mental/psychological magic he deserves. Bought him a number of items and when I went to see him immediately after landing back home, he immediately told me that he has to fit the items on immediately especially because he can't even remember when last they won the league. 9yrs later #Arsenal are LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!
I know you are proud and celebrating tonight mhlonishwa!!
CONGRATULATIONS MPHEPHETHWA!!! FINALLY!!🥇
Continue to rest easy CHAMP!!!
🙏🏽💔🙏🏽🕊
Dear @realDonaldTrump the “white genocide” didn’t reach Franschhoek. We had a wonderful discussion about non-racialism, the legacy of 1976 and the danger of nationalist projects. The Afrikaners are alive and well. @MaxduPreez@justicemalala@News24
🔸Whatever opinion you may hold concerning the landscape, you have to accept that South Africa is a true constitutional democracy. When you have a leader who still has skin on his face and is at pains to explain himself in response to public pressure, your nation is not broken. In fact, you have no idea how lucky you are.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
Once upon he was an activist,not being a Dr nor socio-psychologist,never know what went seriously wrong, the sengences must be served in full zero probation, he showed no remorse and was extremely savage
[FORMER NORTHERN CAPE GOVERNMENT SPOKESPERSON SENTENCED FOR MULTIPLE RAPE OFFENCES]
Rapist, Douglas Mthukwane (45), a former Northern Cape Provincial Government spokesperson and journalist, was sentenced by the Northern Cape Division of the High Court following his conviction on four counts of rape.
Mthukwane was sentenced after the court found him guilty on all four counts during proceedings concluded in January 2026. The matter had been enrolled on the High Court roll since 2022 and was characterised by numerous delays occasioned by the conduct of the accused, including repeated changes of legal representatives and a 30-day psychiatric observation process.
Count one relates to the rape of the first complainant, who was only 14 years old at the time of the offence in 2016. The accused had befriended the complainant’s family and, under the pretence of transporting her to school, instead took her to his apartment, where he raped her before dropping her off at school. The complainant immediately reported the incident to the deputy principal, who contacted the police. Although the accused was arrested and appeared before the court, the complainant later requested the withdrawal of the matter due to severe trauma and subsequently relocated to Johannesburg.
The second count relates to the rape of the second complainant in 2017. The complainant was walking to a nearby shop when the accused stopped his vehicle and requested directions to Dadelboom Street. Pretending to be unfamiliar with the area, he persuaded her to enter the vehicle and direct him. Instead, he drove her to a secluded area where he raped her. As the complainant did not know the accused, he was only identified and arrested in 2018 after she unexpectedly saw him at the police station in Phakamile Majiba Street and pointed him out to the investigating officer.
Counts three and four relate to the rape of the third complainant in 2019. The complainant and the accused had become acquainted through Facebook. After she requested assistance in obtaining copies of her curriculum vitae, the accused collected her from her residence and drove her to his apartment in Beaconsfield, where he raped her. To escape, she pretended that she needed to use the bathroom. Although initially allowed to leave the room, the accused became suspicious when she remained away for too long, threatened her, and raped her again.
The 2017 and 2019 matters initially served on the lower court roll and were subsequently struck from the roll. Upon referral to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, a decision was taken to proceed with the 2016 matter alongside the remaining charges, resulting in a consolidated prosecution before the High Court.
The presentation of evidence by Senior State Advocate Adele Van Heerden proved particularly challenging due to the severe trauma suffered by all three complainants. Cross-examination was lengthy and emotionally taxing, with the accused frequently refusing to answer direct questions and instead providing lengthy narratives. Proceedings were further marked by emotional outbursts and insulting behaviour from the accused.
During sentencing proceedings, the defence presented evidence from the probation officer who compiled the pre-sentencing report, as well as testimony from the accused’s mother. The State presented victim impact reports relating to complainants two and three. Although the complainant no longer resides in the province, her victim impact statement, including her own testimony, was also presented before the court.
In sentencing, the court found substantial and compelling circumstances warranting deviation from the prescribed minimum sentence of life imprisonment on counts one, three and four. Mthukwane was sentenced to 25 years’ imprisonment on count one and 18 years’ imprisonment on each of counts two to four. The court ordered the sentences on counts two to four to run concurrently with the sentence imposed on count one.
We will NOT be bullied!! Whether it’s by the West or our African compatriots. South Africa is not a xenophobic country. We have our own problems in this country stemming from inequality and high levels of crime but we refuse to be scapegoats for sister African countries. All of us must resolve our challenges which push people away from their native countries to seek opportunity elsewhere.
As for South Africa, in the words of President @CyrilRamaphosa ..,
“We are a people who live the value of Ubuntu. We should never allow the legitimate concerns of our communities about illegal immigration to breed prejudice against our fellow Africans.
We must not allow these concerns to give rise to Xenophobia directed towards people from other African countries or any other parts of the world. Instead we must insist that the law be upheld and enforced .
That is why we are clamping down on illegal migration and on businesses that flout our laws by hiring undocumented persons at the expense of our citizens.
We will not allow people to take the law into their own hands .
We extend hospitality to those who are guests in our country with the expectation that generosity is honoured with respect for our society and its laws”
The French power system is the largest, by production, and the most stable in Europe. It’s dominated by base-load nuclear plants owned by EdF. EdF is owned 100% by the French gov. EdF also owns 50.1% of the transmission entity, RTE.
The French consider EdF the national energy champion that seeks global opportunities for France.
EdF is also growing its portfolio in South Africa’s IPPs
But in RSA the ‘energy experts’ are campaigning for the total destruction of Eskom to create market vacuum for new IPPs.
Xenophobia is a direct indicator of social decay. In every African country where you see populations turning violently against foreign nationals, what you are actually seeing is a population that is drowning financially, struggling to find work, struggling to eat, watching their living conditions deteriorate with no credible explanation from the people responsible for governing them.
The foreigner becomes the easy explanation and excuse for a failing state.
What makes it particularly revealing is who they target. They never target the foreign corporations extracting resources at below-market prices. Not the foreign financial institutions whose conditionalities have gutted public spending for decades, not the foreign governments whose diplomatic protection keeps predatory local elites in power election after election. Those actors are too distant and too legally armoured, living behind gates in neighbourhoods that the angry and the desperate cannot reach. So they go after the ones they can reach: the street vendor from a neighbouring country, the migrant worker who is every bit as broke and as desperate and as abandoned by power as they are.
The poor man’s oldest and most reliable mistake is to see his enemy in his fellow poor person. It requires a macroscopic reading of how power actually operates to understand that the Malawian vendor and the South African unemployed youth are not each other’s problem. They are both products of the same system of extraction, the same manufactured scarcity, the same political class that needs them fighting each other precisely so they never turn around and face the right direction.
Xenophobia is never a spontaneous eruption of hatred. It is what manufactured poverty looks like when it finally needs somewhere to go.
🚨FAKE NEWS!
#KnowYourSIU| 1. The SIU does not target people nor do we investigate people. We investigate procurement processes in State Institutions and all levels of government departments, and it's through these processes that we find people who are responsible. In simple terms, we follow the money and the money leads us to people.
2. The law that governs the SIU states that the SIU does not identify its own investigations. We receive allegations, which we then assess to see if falls within our mandate, and we write a motivation for a proclamation to the President for authorisation.
We rely on whistleblowers or people reporting to our hotline, which is 0800 037 774. Email [email protected]
Correct,stop attacking poor Africans coming 4 survival, call on the State and demand they uphold the law and protect borders and lawfully prosecute those who corruptly break migration laws whether citizens, foreigners,law is the law and RULE of LAW is not negotiable nor optional
You can’t fight illegal immigration on your own or through force. That’s not activism, that’s DISORDER.
There are organs of state, SAPS, Home Affairs, Border Management, that exist for that exact reason.
Once individuals or groups start acting like law enforcement, we move from a country governed by law to one governed by emotions and mobs. That’s a very dangerous route .
The other issue I have with this girl and similar movements is that they are targeting the wrong people.
The problem is not the vulnerable shop owner, the street vendor, or the next foreign national trying to survive. The real accountability lies with those who make and enforce the laws, Parliament, government departments, and leadership failures. But instead of confronting power, it becomes easier to confront the powerless. That’s not justice, that’s misdirected anger.