I love football. I love late drama. I love comebacks. I love knowing that anything is possible and feeling like weโre watching a steady stream of some of the greatest games ever. I do not love how we are expected to ignore the inconsistencies in officiating and the interventions from VAR, which have largely been heavily weighted towards certain teams and its players. If youโve watched and followed everything in this World Cup and are still subscribed the idea that itโs all fair, delusionville must be a lovely place to reside.
You people need to STOP your uppity bullshit, majority of population in South Africa lives on less than R2500 per month and will never encounter a billionaire.
There are 400 MPs in the country , over 80% are "Black" , they have all the power and instruments to confront the billionaires but do absolutely nothing about it , the majority poor population will always attend to issues that are confronting their environment on a daily basis
@ashseraka Bru, I don't see myself voting for any other party, but the way CIC and his minions the likes of Sinawo, @mazwiblose2, and that fat girl Zizipho do things. We are not going anywhere there with those ones.๐ฎ
I have always voted EFF and will still do but having a President who behave like a child on social media when the organisation has so must difficulty ( on him and the friends he keeps ) is unacceptable .
There are some lines you just don't cross, even as a joke. Zulu people take their identity and traditions seriously. Mocking an entire ethnic group while living in their country, especially when tensions between the two countries are already high, is incredibly reckless. Then, when people react, it's suddenly, "South Africans are xenophobic." This kind of behavior from Nigerians is unbelievably foolish.
This border issue is a sensitive one because you guys are not being honest. Yes the borders we have were created by the colonisers, but our ancestors had territories for different groups where one wouldnโt just enter anywhere and do as they please.