@Nigel_Branken Could you tell us, why most of the white community seems to be in denial of a clear violation of human rights. Some are even in support of it, joining the IDF...
So this video of me has been trending... people have offered by land, klipdrift, even EFF membership... but all I want is the Madam to acknowledge there is a genocide and retire...
Fun fact: I once lived with Beatenberg for a few weeks in Cape Town while sorting out my residency issues with my university. Prior to that, I stayed with Rob and his mom for a few days before we moved to find our own place. He’s the drummer in the group. Solid guy who even gave me some of his clothes because I didn’t have much at the time.
Our friendship started from UCT’s Meridian Cyphers. He liked beatboxing and I enjoyed freestyling. Our relationship grew from that, we shared a lot of ideas musically and he was one of the few people who knew my situation at the time and supported me where he could.
I hope he’s still doing well. Their kindness really helped me survive some of the most difficult times of my life.
[PROMOTED] Warrant Officer TM Mnisi, who recently displayed exceptional bravery while off duty and on his way home when he observed a business robbery in progress at the Boxer store in Orange Farm, has been promoted to the rank of CAPTAIN.
On 12 December 2025 at approximately 18:00, Captain Mnisi, who was stationed at the Sedibeng K9 Unit, confronted a group of armed suspects and immediately requested backup. He strategically positioned his state vehicle to block the entrance to the parking area in an effort to prevent the suspects from fleeing. Upon noticing that the exit was blocked, the suspects opened fire. Captain Mnisi returned fire, and during the exchange he sustained a gunshot wound to his back right shoulder.
Despite his injury, he managed to drive himself to the nearby Stretford Clinic, where he received medical treatment.
The swift and courageous actions of Captain Mnisi demonstrate his unwavering commitment to protect communities, even at great personal risk.
Meet Andile Madlala, a 24 year old from Pietermaritzburg KZN, who completed his Honors degree in Science Education, Cum Laude.
Andile qualified for but almost didn't persue his Masters degree because he lost his father in a car accident and couldn't afford to pay for studies. Fortunately, he received financial support from friends, neighbour's, family and university staff to fund his Masters Degree. He went on to graduate that Masters with a Summa Cum Laude🏅
Today he is pursuing his PhD in Science Education. He plans to protect, advance and preservation African Indigenous Teaching methods and knowledge for rural area advancement.
Madlala has recently co-authored his first international research paper on Indigenous Knowlege. And will be publishing more research papers throughout his work 💫🏅
Young, brilliant, and focused.
The Youth truly are the future 💫👌🏽
🚨WATCH: iShowSpeed gets spotted by a petrol station employee in Zambia and is asked to help fill up a random customer’s tank.
He then finds out the woman is taking her sick nephew to hospital — so he pays for the entire tank, leaving her completely stunned