A Pakistani national is alleged to be in South Africa on a student visa, despite claims that he is not enrolled as a student and is instead operating a hardware business in Mafikeng.
He has also been linked by some community members to the killing of activist Thato Molosankwe, although no court has found him guilty of any involvement.
Critics further allege that he continues to operate freely due to alleged connections and influence within political, law enforcement, and judicial circles. These allegations remain unproven and should be investigated by the relevant authorities.
While people are enjoying the world cup, we are still searching for my missing Sister, it's been 2 weeks since she dissappeared
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Please help us find my sister
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What does that say about you? Omo no qualify abeg. Omo stay at home and be a hater. Wetin the home is not even your actual home. Dem run around being proud Nigerians in every country except Nigeria.
Omo wetin msunu 🤘🏾
Hi community, my sister Graduated in 2024, Actuary from wits and has been struggling to get employment/graduate program ever since. Just posting this out there if there are post anywhere for her to apply. She is willing to relocate
Anyone know Nonhlahla Majozi, 11 year old girl that went missing yesterday in JHB (originally from KZN) please contact me ASAP🙏🏾🙏🏾 she’s safe and we’re trying to locate her family. Please share
Good day Dr Mbali. Hope you are having a restful Sunday.
I respectfully agree with you that PhD journey is a demanding one, and it deserves recognition for the depth of its process. It is not simply a certificate issued by a university. I can attest to that.
My good Dr, I have a view that at the same time, there is a question worth reflecting on. Does society’s respect for the PhD rest only on the rigour of earning it, or also on how we as holders use it afterwards? When we speak on public issues, are we consistently applying the same discipline, evidence‑based reasoning, and balance that defined our doctoral work? Or do we sometimes risk weakening the public’s perception of the PhD by engaging in commentary that appears partisan, dismissive or loosely argued? Are we projecting ourselves as paragons of wisdom or willing to listen and respect the views of all including those with NQF level 1 or below?
I will respectfully argue that PhD should not be respected solely because of the labour behind it. But the respect must be earned through the quality of our contributions beyond academia. Perhaps the challenge is not whether society recognises the rigour of the PhD, but whether we, as its holders, continue to embody that rigour in the way we engage with societal issues.
Thanks for engaging and wishing you joyful and peaceful day 🇿🇦🙏🏽
I am tweeting this to complain on behalf of the @SteersSA and @fishaways staff. The Princess Crossing Branch at Ontdekkers Road, Roodepoort.
To management, Hi. Your branches are COLD! To say they are cold is an understatement. It's literally freezing and colder than the weather outside! We (customers) were told that apparently the AC isn't allowed to be switched off. It was so cold that we couldn't stand the coldness of the shop for that 15 minutes of us waiting for our orders, now imagine the staff members who have to endure that for an entire shift. How are they supposed to function or survive in such a cold environment, especially during this cold winter??
Please amend whatever rule you guys placed and allow staff members to turn the heater on. They, too, deserve dignity and comfort.
Thank you.
🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️Queer South Africans,
Let me alert you that South Africa will be hosting this homophobic conference in Cape Town next year around March or April.
It will be a cold day in hell before we allow it.
Let’s get to work 💻 🖥️