Cyril is at the door, the only other man that stands a chance to take over from him is Paul. They are coming for him to further give who ever is appealing to their taste a chance...John? Helen? Too bad the likes of Paul continue to give out ammunition
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The Malawians refused to have the Tanzanians in Sherwood and the Malawians also refused to be integrated with the Congolese in Sherwood they all want their own place allocated to them in South Africa … And same people call us Xenophobic 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🥴
@JacintaNgobese@LeratoPillayZA South African authorities have degraded this country so much. It is not respected by outsiders. Our laws are a suggestion and they are up for discussion. These foreigners don't behave that way once they leave our borders because in their countries law is law not a discussion.
Major-General Lesetja Senona tells the #MadlangaCommission that the allegations against Warrant Officer Karl Sander, which resulted in his suspension, were very serious, including claims that he had allegedly supplied drugs to a gang.
Government invested R18 billion in pension funds in 23 companies and lost 100% of its money https://t.co/fVS3IER5qs— Parliament intervene and appoint an Adhoc Committee to investigate these looters . LaMasela are looting worker’s pension with impunity .
Trump: If Iran acquires a nuclear weapon, it would blow Italy up in two minutes
Meloni: As far as I know up to now, nine nations possess nuclear weapons and only one has used it. That one is the United States of America.
What is being done about cases where foreign nationals are employed in government departments without meeting the required legal conditions? What steps are in place to fix this?
NEWS: The police in Limpopo have arrested nine Zimbabweans, four Mozambicans, one Lesotho national, and an Ethiopian national for illegal mining activities in the Sekhukhune district.
The Ethiopian national, aged 43, faces charges relating to contravention of the Immigration Act, possession of illicit cigarettes, and possession of an unlicensed firearm and magazine.
Police also recovered an unlicensed firearm and magazine, cartons of suspected illicit cigarettes, a vehicle battery, seven jackhammers, three generators, two shovels, electrical cables, a jackhammer box, ten cartons of suspected illicit Remington cigarettes, a hammer, a knife, a screwdriver and a chisel - KZN Tonight Podcast
@Babtin_ worst part is that its not only ordinary people who engage in that disinformation peddling behaviour. It is senior government or political officer bearers, even the whole U.N. All of that from people who should know better, a simple research on Google could do but they still lie.
Being South African on Twitter is a fulltime job. The moment you open your eyes, you're already on national duty, defending the country against allegations, stereotypes, & random attacks from people who've never been here. Kubi! 🇿🇦😂
This was captured last night by a Malawian national around Olievenhoutbosch on the R55, warning that things are getting chaotic because the police are going door-to-door conducting undocumented foreigner raids. Honestly, as a South African citizen, I am legally obligated to carry my ID everywhere I go.
Why should it be any different for foreigners? If you enter another country, carrying your passport, valid visa, and legal permits shouldn't be optional it should be a bare minimum requirement. Law enforcement is just doing it's job!
Well done SAPS 👏 🫡
“Witness Mazanga, a Zimbabwean pastor who allegedly has three different SA identities, received contracts worth more than R500m at City Power, despite allegedly being implicated in defrauding the broke Johannesburg-owned entity.”
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A 22-year-old undocumented foreign national was arrested in Vrygrond, Muizenberg, Cape Town, during an Operation Prosper patrol.
Police acted on information about the illegal sale of medication at a shop in Berg Street and discovered various medicines on display, including expired stock dating back to 2025.
The medication was confiscated and handed over to SAPS as evidence.
Further checks revealed that the suspect was unlawfully in South Africa.
He faces charges under the Medicines and Related Substances Act and immigration laws and is expected to appear in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court.
In KZN many trucking companies have fired immigrants due to March and March pressure. They are now hiring strictly South Africans, this was in Springfield Durban during the testing of some the South African drivers.