When her husband A.C. Jordan took a position at the University of Cape Town, he initially secured accommodation in the Langa location. Ntantala flatly refused to live there. To her, these locations were instruments of control designed to confine Black people not just physically, but mentally. When challenged by her husband on what she thought about other people who accepted living there, she sharply replied:
"Joe, I am not the other people, I have never been and I am not going to begin now."
The Jordans eventually bypassed the system to find alternative housing in the Cape Town suburbs.
PS : She is the mother of former cabinet minister Pallo Jordan.
That was the point, they are working with abo Unilever to make sure this never happens, if we control Spazas we control the supply chain and can get our own brands going.
Buy a Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger, Isuzu KB or Nissan Navara in SA & risk being mercilessly killed by Mozambican & Zimbabwean "black brothers". Then watch how no PAN Africanist says anything about their actions🚮🚮