🤣🤣🤣 they can’t put the same board for their government to pay them. Zimbabwe soccer team gets paid R2700 a month. One of their player was my gardener in centurion
“I am building a stairway to the stars. I have the authority to take the whole of mankind up there with me. That is why I write." - Bessie Head. Bessie Amelia Emery was born in Pietermaritzburg, Union of South Africa, on this day in 1937
Professor Stanislaus "Stan" Sangweni (1933 - 2021) was a prominent South African academic and a liberation struggle activist. At the age of 18 he left home, and became the first in his community to study outside the country - first at Roma College in Lesotho, then at the Cody Institute in Nova Scotia and finally at Cornell University in the USA. He earned two Masters Degrees. After 30 years as an exile, he finally returned home in 1993. He played a crucial role in establishing and developing South Africa's Public Service and Administration system after apartheid, serving as the first Chairperson of the Public Service Commission (PSC) from 1994 until 2009. He was a leader in promoting good governance and efficient public service, and he helped form the Association of African Public Service Commissions (AAPSComs) in 2008. Source: SAHO. Photo Credit: The Professor Stan Sangweni Bursary Fund
Your daughter just got her first period.
Do not tell her she is a woman now.
Tell her what estrogen does.
Tell her what progesterone does.
Tell her her cycle has four phases and each one will feel different.
Give her information. Not a new identity.
Fellow South Africans
In that Rele Mofokeng new club .. on comment section we keep comments respectful
More especially if our not is not in a line up .. our job is to support Rele not to insult the club !!
Let’s not be seen has hooligans and ruin it for our boy 🤧🤧🤧
Yes. President Yama 2000 has arrived. 💛💙
Relebohile Mofokeng joins Royale Union Saint-Gilloise on a four year-deal. More information on https://t.co/fGFFdLtPin.
@HomeAffairsSA is not playing, IDs are getting blocked.
People who fraudulently got IDs from as far back as the 90s are getting blocked.
It’s mostly the Mozambicans, Zim, Lesotho, Swaziland.
Not sure what system or criteria they use but it’s accurate
Dear @MbalulaFikile
I told you guys that the issue here is not March and March but the fear of Jacob Zuma… Those who are close to Fikile Mbalula please can you tell him that we met with his leadership in Ethekwini when we had our first March they refused to be part of the March, now when March and March has grown to be this big from nothing suddenly he pulls out a picture of us having met with the MK?? Why not pull out a picture when we met with Action SA, IFP, DA, ,Afrika Mayibuye, ATM, Operation Dudula because we have met with ALOT of political parties and leaders, including ANC??
So the issue is having met with MK? How many times have we sent our grievances to the ANC and they Ignore March and March and then decided who they want to meet because they don’t have the surname Zuma? The ANC issued a statement when I was fired and said they welcome me being fired? Now you want to make it seem like this is political? The President of the Country is the President and we only wanted to meet him to address the immigration issue not because we wanted a photo op with him, so if he chooses to not see us that’s not a loss to us really! We organised those marches without the ANC
When we started March and March it was a joke to many of you! You Fikile even went on TV and asked who I am? Now after we organised a nation wide protest you are trying to make it seem as though we were doing things in silence or behind the peoples back to meet certain people? Everyone knows we have met several political parties and we have explained why!!! You failed with labelling us vigilantes, you failed with the tribalism, now you want to keep aligning us with MK so you can prove a point that this is not a genuine organisation? Goodluck with what you are trying to do Bhuti but please be honest when you are addressing issues!
SASO was officially launched at the University of the North (Turfloop) on this day in 1969. The organization, championed by Steve Biko, became a major driver of the Black Consciousness philosophy. Photo Credit: John Reader/The LIFE Images Collection