A Home Affairs probe triggered by a R3 million McLaren crash in Cape Town has uncovered alleged widespread abuse of SA’s vehicle registration system, with hundreds of luxury cars reportedly bought by foreign nationals using fraudulent documents.
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My biggest fear? Not being successful. I’ll be 30 next year mme I’ve got very little to show for it. Zero assets, living paycheck to paycheck, my salary is for needs.. I can’t afford nice things. A P500 emergency is a major inconvenience, always on survival mode. Nothing bangs.
Dear @CartrackZA,
As a customer of your services, I will be cancelling my subscription tomorrow morning due to the ongoing poor labour conditions of your employees.
I cannot, in good conscience, continue as a customer of a service built on the backs of abused workers.
Kind regards
A Disappointed Customer
Do not let people gaslight you into thinking that duality does not exist. You can be grateful and annoyed. You can want more and be grateful for what you have. You can be angry and frustrated and still be grateful. A lot of religious and spiritual gaslighting out here.
Let’s play a game: Ramaphosa Address Bingo.
□ “We condemn all forms of violence and lawlessness.”
□ “South Africa is a nation governed by the rule of law.”
□ “We acknowledge the concerns of communities.”
□ “We cannot blame foreign nationals for all our problems.”
□ “A multi-stakeholder task team will be established.”
□ “Government departments will work together to address the matter.”
□ “We are strengthening border management.”
□ “Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to act.”
□ “We must balance security with human rights.”
□ “Social cohesion is important.”
□ “We call on communities to remain calm.”
□ “Those who break the law, regardless of nationality, will face consequences.”
□ “We are engaging regional partners.”
□ “This matter requires a whole-of-government approach.”
□ “South Africans and foreign nationals must live in peace.”
□ “A report will be submitted to Cabinet.”
□ “We remain committed to finding lasting solutions.”
Did I miss any of the classics?😂
A Home Affairs investigation has revealed scores of super cars being purchased by Nigerian nationals in South Africa, using fraudulent documents with Porsches being the car of choice. https://t.co/4kJb12cjZM