Two simple loops with your fingers. One pull. Suddenly the cord locks into a clean, adjustable clasp. No tools, no bulk, just neat enough for bracelets or necklaces. Old way was never this satisfying.
🍯 #StopFakeHoney Joint Operation | #Ziyakhalakemanje in @OfficialBCMM
Fake honey is not just wrong, it’s harmful. It hurts our economy, undermines honest beekeepers, weakens the honey sector, and puts consumers’ health at risk.
Today’s action in Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality is another step in protecting South Africans🇿🇦 from misleading products and ensuring that only pure, safe, authentic honey reaches our homes.
When we stop fake honey, we safeguard livelihoods, strengthen our markets, and protect our wellbeing.
Together, we can keep the honey industry real and thriving. 💛
#FoodSafety #ProtectOurProducers #DoAatwork #GovZAUpdates #KnowYourHoney @GCISMedia@GovernmentZA
#StopFakeHoney | 🍯 There’s No Such Thing as “Honey-Based Syrup.”
It’s simple:
🐝If it’s real honey, it’s 100% honey;
🐝If it’s mixed with sugar or syrup, it’s not honey.
“Honey-Based Syrup” is just syrup pretending to be honey, and it misleads consumers and harms honest beekeepers.
Always read the label and choose real honey. Let’s protect our health and support genuine producers.
#KnowYourHoney #DoAatwork #FoodSafetyFirst #GovZAUpdates @GCISMedia@GovernmentZA@OfficialBCMM
This act has to be praised. Buying Curron for R7.2 billion and converting it from a listed private school business into a non-profit public benefit organisation is the single largest and most generous philanthropic act in South Africa’s history. At 79, having stepped back from business in 2018 after being diagnosed with dementia, and after founding Capitec and PSG, has chosen to spend his final active years of making South Africa richer rather make himself richer.
I know some people say things like, "Well, he's supposed to." Nobody is supposed to do anything, because we see people doing what they want to do everyday.
Now, instead of giving money to shareholders, Curro will reinvest all surpluses into building more schools and training more quality teachers. And the part that is closets to my heart, offering thousands of under privileged children bursaries, and expanding into rural areas where quality education is in shortest supply. (It's both a blessing a pity that an individual has to step in where the government fails.)
Of course, it goes without saying that critics will do what they do best, criticise. Humans are, after all, specialists at decorating even the most generous acts with suspicion. But the truth remains, thousands of children from underprivileged backgrounds who might never even know Jannie Mouton’s name, will have an opportunity that will change the course of their lives. That, to me, is breathtaking.
There is an old saying that I am about to butcher: great people plant trees even though they will never enjoy the shade themselves. Jannie Mouton has not just planted one tree, he has planted an entire forest for generations to come.
"A South African working in Zimbabwe got sick. When he went to a medical centre to request medical attention, they refused to assist him..."
#NationalShutdown Mbalula Sibiya Mchunu Jonas Spar #PSLAwards25 Gayton
I hold a strong view that those between the ages of 36 and 40 are young people. In all opportunities meant for the youth, and in all corridors of power, they must be included. #ANCYLatWork
*MISSING PERSON ALERT*
Tebogo Letlape (30) last seen 15 April 2025 in Sharpville, Vaal Vereeniging. He was wearing a black jacket and dark blue jeans.
Anyone with information can contact the police on 08600 10111 or 071 204 4588