@ewnupdates , at a time when South Africa should be fostering diplomatic relationships. The council should redirect its energy towards pragmatic governance rather than indulging in petty virtue signaling that does nothing to address the serious challenges facing its citizens.
@ewnupdates education system, the city councilโs focus on honoring a controversial figure is not only absurd but deeply misguided.
While Johannesburgโs leadership wrangles over a name change, real issues festerโlike the dire lack of basic services and the urgent
@ewnupdates need for economic revitalization. This fixation on symbolic gestures distracts from the pressing need for solutions that genuinely uplift communities.
Moreover, honoring a figure linked to divisive geopolitics risks alienating key international partners, including the USA
@UnityInSA@News24 What's race got to do with it. I'm non-white and speak and write afrikaans? Jesus, net omdat hulle WANATU (very clever phonetics) "verkeerd" gespel het, beteken did nie dat al Suid Afrikaans sprekende mense wit is nie...smk
@Trust_Anesu @RoryDun76684897 Though an eye for an eye approach will undoubtedly lead to total blindness. I and my forefathers were born and suffered under apartheid. However, we all need to overcome ourselves, not each other, to let go
@johnbro1
You did this painting live, in Bosmont, about 10 years ago. It hangs proudly in our home in Australia, since then. My wife and I have been offered 10k$ Australian. We'll never sell it. 1.2m wide. 1.5m tall. Like the man depicted, larger than life! Thank you John