RIP Mr Ngcawuzele, you were a visionary and a legend. Even tourists head for Mzoli's Place to experience great South African food and hospitality. Thank you for bringing people together.๐ป๐ป
BIG FIGHT BREAKS OUT INSIDE POLANDโS WROCลAW ZOO ๐
A rhino and a baby deer were having a playful fight together โค๏ธ
The baby deer somehow managed to scare the rhino and send it running ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ญ
Yusuf Omar is friends with the Cartel in South Africa. Omar Motor Den gave Brigadier Mbangwa Nkhwashu the Ford Ranger that he used to visit Katiso Molefe in Prison. The vehicle didnโt even have a number plate. KT Molefe's girlfriend Fundiswa Nyangule, also drives car from Omar!
Do you think we would be seeing all these raids by law enforcement if it wasnโt for the protests?
Donโt ever tell us our efforts are in vain.
Whether you are on the ground or online making noise โฆit makes a difference ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ
Nantso keee.........confirmed, almost R80Billion year on year is stolen by the so-called ANC Mafia, their concubines, handlers & family members.
Heee......heee.........Ramaphosa is cleaning the country from Zuma's mess, he is busy cleaning the country's purse with his ANC boys & other EFF participants, PA and DA !!
It is unclear how Eskom can practically afford to give the two smelters the preferential tariffs without regular users subsidising some of the cost. https://t.co/InrJSwkyTl
@publicrecordza Can you do another data map on government officials and politicians next please? Many seem to leave one role under a corruption cloud only to resurface elsewhere to do more of the same or worse they fail upwards and become MPs...
All of this stems directly from a fundamental failure in South Africa's immigration architecture. Fortunately the court's intervention means City of Cape Town is finally stepping in to clean up a multi-year administrative and legal gridlock:
- No Refugee Camps: South Africa explicitly rejected the creation of permanent, isolated refugee camps, choosing instead a policy of "local integration." In other words making it our problem conveniently.
- Indefinite Limbo: The Department of Home Affairs allows Section 24 Refugee Permits to be renewed every four years indefinitely, offering no path to citizenship or a definitive long-term exit strategy.
This flawed structure has trapped thousands of individuals in a permanent legal grey area. They are unable to safely integrate into local communities due to fears of xenophobic violence, yet they cannot be legally deported back to active war zones under international human rights law either. I do feel sorry for them but the government created this mess over many years and its them we should be punishing with our vote, not vulnerable people who are just trying to survive like us.
@DeeDlams@RealXavier011 Unfortunately the labour laws/BBEE red tape do hold us back there because capital and investment automatically flows to places where that are more conducive, skilled labour and ease of business, productive etc.
At this point I don't think we should be competing, maybe leveraging what we have rather and protecting our own industries from cheaper goods. We are still needing our bonafide industrial revolution in Africa where we add our own value to extracted resources. And we need industries that absorb large amounts of unskilled/semi-skilled human labour and upskill them incrementally for the above industrial revolution.
@RealXavier011@SnoopyBez The one thing that we donโt talk about is efficiencyโฆ itโs a fact that labour laws & rights must be observed.
China the leader in manufacturing efficiency does not have these, how do we compete? The West has outsourced most manufacturing to China. Whatโs our plan as SA as Africa