Does anyone know under which circumstances did the President of SA 🇿🇦 Cyril Ramaphosa employ a foreign national from Namibia at his farm?
Which visa was the foreign national using?
youth unemployment today becomes elderly poverty tomorrow 💔💔
South Africa's retirement stats show most people simply can't afford to stop working
the heartbreaking reality is an entire generation may never experience financial stability... at any age
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran says in the coming minutes "the most powerful operation in the history of the Iranian Armed Forces will be launched towards Israeli and American terrorists."
@elonmusk Elon keep your things there in America, we don't want it 😂😂😂😂😂 other white people are enjoying South Africa here. While you were busy with white genocide propaganda.
I base my notes on diverse sources like PBS, BBC, Wikipedia, and ISS Africa, which indicate farm attacks in South Africa are primarily driven by crime (e.g., robbery), with racial motives rare and debated. No evidence supports systematic genocide claims. Different AIs may interpret data variably, but I prioritize verified facts from multiple perspectives.
How it started. Vs How it ended!
Good bless you Julius Malema and the EFF!
You have done for South Africa what Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa couldn’t do in 30 years!
You legacy will live on ! Beyond that of a leader of the ANC!
Update 5:PUBLIC NOTICE: KAAIMANS PASS ACCIDENT*p
A stop-and-go system is now in place on Kaaimans Pass. Traffic is moving through the accident area.
Seven Passes is currently unstable. Motorists using this route are doing so at their own risk. Travel is strongly DISCOURAGED.
PUBLIC NOTICE: Tragic drowning at Victoria Bay Beach: 1 NMU student has passed away, another is critical in hospital. Beaches are used at own risk outside lifeguard season (1 Dec–31 Mar). Swim only where lifeguards are on duty. #GeorgeMunicipality#BeachSafety
The Constitutional Court went against its own precedent in CR17 and deliberately so. Let's gather here South Africans:👇🏾
In EFF v Speaker, the Court said the Public Protector “gives practical expression to accountability, responsiveness, and openness”,meaning her oversight can not be limited by semantics like “private campaign”
Yet in the CR17 case, the same Court abandoned that principle, declaring that campaign donations were private and outside her reach, even when they involved a sitting Deputy President bound by section 96(2)(b).
Moreover, they didn't dare to interrogate the legalities of sealing CR17 Bank Statements in a private meeting effected through a letter to Ledwaba.
The question remains : Who was the ConCourt protecting ?
ATT @OCJ_RSA
To: The Honorable Chief Justice Mandisa Maya
Office of the Chief Justice
Republic of South Africa
Subject: Request for Judicial Intervention and Review of the Unconstitutional Sealing of the CR17 Bank Statements
Dear Chief Justice Maya,
I hope this message finds you in perfect health and strength as you continue to guide our judiciary with integrity and fairness.
I write to you on behalf of millions of South Africans who remain deeply concerned about the continued sealing of the CR17 campaign bank statements , an act that, in our respectful view, stands contrary to the principles of openness, accountability, and the rule of law enshrined in our Constitution.
Section 165(1) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 vests judicial authority in the courts, requiring them to uphold constitutional supremacy and safeguard public confidence in the administration of justice. Section 165(4) further mandates organs of state to assist and protect the courts to ensure their independence, impartiality, dignity, accessibility, and effectiveness.
Section 173 of the Constitution empowers the superior courts to protect and regulate their own process and to develop the common law, taking into account the interests of justice. Similarly, Section 8 of the Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013 obliges the Chief Justice to ensure that the administration of justice conforms to the norms and standards of openness and accessibility.
It is our respectful submission that the sealing of the CR17 bank statements — effected through an administrative letter signed by then Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba — was neither based on judicial proceedings nor on a court order issued in accordance with the Uniform Rules of Court, Rule 62(7), or any lawful provision allowing blanket secrecy over public-interest documents.
The open-justice principle, affirmed by the Constitutional Court in Independent Newspapers (Pty) Ltd v Minister for Intelligence Services 2008 (5) SA 31 (CC), establishes that court documents should be accessible to the public unless exceptional circumstances justify confidentiality. No such exceptional grounds have been established in this matter.
In light of the above, we therefore call upon your esteemed office as the administrative head of the judiciary to urgently:
1. Review the legality of the administrative act that resulted in the sealing of the CR17 records;
2. Ensure that the principles of transparency, fairness, and legality as required by Section 1(c) (the rule of law) and Section 34 (the right to a public hearing) of the Constitution are upheld; and
3. Facilitate, where appropriate, the unsealing of these records in accordance with the public’s constitutional right of access to information as set out in Section 32 of the Constitution and the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 (PAIA).
It took a mere letter to conceal the truth from the public; this letter , representing millions of South Africans ,now serves to restore the public’s faith in justice. We trust that your leadership will ensure that our judiciary remains a beacon of constitutional accountability.
With the highest respect and faith in the courts of our Republic,
Yours sincerely,
On behalf South Africans
He calls the police his colleagues . Those police don't consider him as that anymore , they believe he has crossed over to the enemy's side .
He is being treated as a suspect , not a police .
As a "professional", he should understand this by now .
The day he proves his innocence , surely he'll regain their respect and colleagueship.
[ICYMI]
National Commissioner Masemola mentioned that Minister Senzo Mchunu claimed the decision to disband the PKTT had the approval of President Cyril Ramaphosa, a revelation that caught him off guard.