@sewelankoana I can't wait to explain to my grandchildren that the biggest mobilisation in South Africa happened on 30 June 2026 & was started by 2 crazy Zulu men & 1 lady we didn’t even know before... all because they had conviction & represented the interests of the people ✊🏽❤️
Fixed it 🙏🏽
How am I going to explain to my grandchildren that the biggest mobilisation in South Africa happened on 30th June 2026 and was started by 2 crazy Zulu men and 1 lady we didn’t even know before🤔
The two Gospel stars who are standing together with all South Africans are: Ayanda Ntanzi and Ntokozo Ngongoma
We are proud of our brothers. They are true patriots. We stand tall with them ❤️🇿🇦
Patriots, lets support their music and follow them on all socials.🙏🏽
Breaking news
Activist Nkosikhona "Phakel'umthakathi" Ndabandaba says he arrived late for yesterday's march after receiving intelligence that people were allegedly waiting to kill him, forcing him to travel in a different vehicle.
"I once worked as a general worker while the Polokwane High Court was being built. Today, I stand in that very court representing clients as an attorney." - Mpho Lebepe
Never doubt the power of your dreams.💯
I love my parents 🥹❤️. Seeing them in Durban made my heart so full. My mom and dad will forever be the reason I love people, I love my people and love my family. #Grateful
I spent 12 years studying in Newcastle & passed my matric with distinction.
I learnt years after that that the richest people in Newcastle are in farming, coal mining, textiles, chemicals manufacturing & steel manufacturing.
All of this is not taught at school. The things that drive the Newcastle economy are not taught in the schools in Newcastle.
This is what's wrong with the schooling system.
Gospel artist Ayanda Ntanzi tells MDNtv that he joined the anti-illegal migration march because he believes in standing with the people who supported his career.
Watch |🎓 As the University of South Africa concludes its 2026 Autumn Graduation ceremonies, watch Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Puleng LenkaBula, deliver a heartfelt congratulatory message to more than 44 000 graduates.
In her address, she celebrates the resilience, determination and achievements of the Class of 2026 as they join generations of Unisa alumni shaping South Africa, the continent and the world.
She also underscores the significance of Unisa's graduation success and improved student throughput in advancing the National Development Plan, strengthening the country's skills base and contributing to South Africa's socio-economic development.
#2026UnisaAutumnGrads #Unisa150andBeyond #CircleOfExcellence #153YearsOfShapingFutures