Dear WHITE WOMEN! Why are you SOOO angry? In traffic! At Woolworths, at Home Affairs, at taxi drivers and security guards...hell, at your own kids when you’re at the mall. No one shouts and cries more. Let’s talk please...I feel unsafe around white women...genuinely!
Receiving a judgment in court today.
Opposing counsel was my Civil Procedure lecturer in university. He refused to let me sit a CAT I missed while I was away burying my father.
May it rain.🙌🏼
Cyan Boujee Cancels Mpumalanga Gig Hours Before Gates Open, R25k Fee Disputed 🎤💸
After announcing an eight-month hiatus from bookings, Honour “Cyan Boujee” Zuma allegedly cancelled a scheduled performance at Benghazi in Mpumalanga just hours before the event — with organisers claiming she has refused to refund the R25,000 fee.
The influencer, Cyan Boujee, had previously postponed the show due to a tyre puncture caused by a pothole while en route, and publicly confirmed a return date of 13 February in a social media video.
Organisers say when they contacted her on the morning of the event to confirm accommodation, she responded at 3pm — allegedly as her own “manager” — claiming no knowledge of the booking.
“She didn’t negotiate or offer a partial refund. She agreed to the new date and made a video confirming it but hasn’t honoured the deal,” organisers said, adding they are considering legal action after running at a loss.
Diamond aren’t rare or even historically linked with the expression of love or marriage. It was a De Beers campaign to push the sale of overstocked inventory!
So @KiaSouthAfrica wants to charge me about R1200 to do a pre-trip inspection!
My local @bp_SouthAfrica attendant did a tyre inspection for FREE and picked up a nail and repaired it on the spot.
Cheaper cars, lower care. I miss the Germans!
I arrived at Wits University with almost no support, especially as a blind student. In those early days, there wasn’t even a disability office on the Parktown campuses, which made accessing accommodations incredibly difficult. Several of my assignments, and even exam papers, ironically the ones I scored highest on, were lost by lecturers/admin staff. This was my first year.
I didn’t give up. I advocated for a disability branch to be established on campus, raised awareness about inclusion, and even rewrote assessments and retook courses when necessary. A few years later, I received several accolades, including recognition as the top-achieving student with a disability and later as the overall best Master’s student.
By then, I had developed a love for critical literacy theory. Little did I know it would spark a passion for using media for social good. I started podcasting, and recently, I became the first person in South Africa to earn a Master’s in Podcasting with distinction. Now, two Master’s degrees later, I am using my love for education to do good for others. I’m building a podcast aimed at teaching critical media literacy, helping people uncover deeper messages in media texts, politics and society, and inspiring thoughtful engagement. The Podcast is completely independent and unfunded, and 60% of the production team are persons with disabilities.
The Podcast is called The Thinking Behind It All… You can check out the latest episode here:
Spotify: https://t.co/Q3yxkXJSd8
Apple: https://t.co/g3MQeIcgDn