NEWS: Congolese, Malawians, Mozambicans, and Zimbabweans are amongst the scores of security guards that were arrested by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) for working without being duly registered.
The PSIRA crackdown took place in three provinces, and the security companies that hired them are now being investigated - KZN Tonight Podcast
@tuse11@JacintaNgobese They are anti-South Africans they will never touch foreigners they are very happy to see South Africans frustrated and suffering they hate us to the core. This patriot have warned them and they fired him.
@jackson_rem 100% correct, post matric 1999 first job was as a part time ko retail shop which helped me during studies and many of my friends worked at malls to see them through tertiary. nou all restaurant jobs we have ma kom ver as full time employees. reccess we knew we going to our jobs
It is time we remind 2026 Pan Africans what the inital goals were by Nkrumah! As A Ghanaian , we will not tolerate any kind of manipulation , abuse, gaslighting treatments by any African or black person.
- Nkrumah Never advocated to sell drugs in other African nations! (He didn’t advocate for any drug nonesense but you get the point).
- Nkrumah never advocated to trafficking prostitution
- Nkrumah never advocated for one Africa in the means of leaving your nations and flock to others.
Today’s pan Africanist are all on their own accord and they must be called out and shamed! Africans must build Africa! Shameless and gaslighting Pan Africans of 2026. Because of you morons the meaning and purpose the cause is lost .
Abahambe I - While poor Africans fight for survival in South Africa’s streets, the leaders whose failures drove them here arrive to red carpets, feasts and game drives. Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/c6vfbPQYy0
Just imagine the person who SHUT DOWN skill colleges jiki jiki 20 years later he comes back and says the youth of this country are unemployable.Akanyi perhaps?🤔
First time I hear a repatriated Ghanaian stating it like it is in South Africa🇿🇦, the truth about illegal foreigners doing weird and very bad things in SA.
Sir I respect you, remember that❤️
Whoever said that South Africans don’t travel lied, South Africans are about legal immigration, legal travel….That, WE WILL NEVER COMPROMISE ON… Even if some aren’t able to travel all over the world with fraudulent documents like other peoples from these fraud African countries, South Africans will always LOVE their home South Africa 🇿🇦 instead of breaking laws of other countries, also our country is really beautiful, absolutely beautiful… What people see on TV and propaganda is what whatever… All 9 Provinces in South Africa 🇿🇦 are rich with their different beauty offerings… ❤️🇿🇦
More than 400 Nigerian "Journalists" applied for accreditation to cover the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow - at least 85% were rejected.
After receiving an unprecedented number of requests from Nigeria, the media team of the LOC handed out an initial 26 approvals, then circled back to the Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC), to help identify who are legitimate Nigerian journalists.
If we are being honest , there's no way over 400 people who applied for accreditation are all journalists.
Even if they are journalists, there's no way the LOC would approve half of those numbers from one country.
Let's get to it, we have an antecedent. At the last Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, over "700 journalists" applied for accreditation. While a lot of them got approved to cover it, this would lead to future problems, because their subsequent actions "collapsed the bridge for those coming after."
Four years ago, the Commonwealth Games LOC helped directly with visas. There were no payments for visa; what all approved Journos needed to do, was go to the UK consulate and capture their biometrics.
So you know what happened? A lot of people carried along their families or friends who weren't journalists. This is why the number ballooned to over 700. People bearing the same surnames registered as journalists working for the same media company.
Then, some of these people got to Birmingham, and never returned to Nigeria. Some who did, overstayed their visas.
Four years later, the number dropped down to around 450 applications. But from experience, they already know that most of these people aren't really journalists. This led to a spate of rejections. Also, no more visa assistance this time around. You will have to pay and do it yourself.
Nigeria carried its 'anyhowness' to the Commonwealth Games, and now, legitimate journalists are paying the price.
The Glasgow media LOC sent the Nigerian list back to Nigeria, identifying those issued, and those not given, telling Nigeria to advise them on legitimate journalists who should get. Then they approved more from the initial 26 given. Even the Nigerian Sports Commission (NSC) had to be directly involved with vetting the list.
I learnt that almost 30 people applied from one digital TV station in Lagos. If we are to tell ourselves the truth, there's no media outfit in Nigeria, that sends more than 5 staff to cover an international sports championship.
Nigerians are the ones soiling the country's reputation with some of these acts. We really need to fix ourselves and our country.
[BREAKING] Janitha Van Reenen denied bail. Deemed a flight risk. Van Reenen is facing fraud charges in connection with a R16 million fleet procurement scandal in Emfuleni. The court has heard that she knew about the murder of Martha Mani Rantsofu & knows who the killers are.
#eNCA
It continues to bother me how government often waits until people resort to extremes, shutdowns or even violence before it responds or addresses issues . Communities write letters, submit memorandums, attend consultations, raise concerns through lawful channels and are met with silence, bureaucracy or indifference. Citizens are effectively blueticked by the state they fund through their taxes.
Then suddenly, once roads are burning, tyres are lit and cameras arrive, there is urgency, task teams and political visibility. It creates a dangerous lesson in society that says calm, reasoned engagement achieves very little, while chaos gets attention.
The only explanation for this behaviour is a growing culture of leadership that has become detached from the daily realities of ordinary people. A government that genuinely cares about its citizenry would not need to be cornered into listening. Responsiveness should not be activated by fear of embarrassment or instability. It should be the basic duty of public service.