Flip-flopper Malema suddenly supports the constitution and the court when its Ramaphosa . But when he was convicted and sentenced to 5 yrs, disqualifying him from parliament, the constitution was created by sellouts, the magistrate was a racist and the courts were captured.
Anyways while you debate about a search warrant… what we found in that building besides drugs was a 13 year old girl breastfeeding a child of an old Nigerian man. A very painful sight‼️
Video footage of the exact moment the BYD Yangwang u9 Xtreme reached a maximum speed of 496.22 km/h on the Track in Petersburg,Germany, officially beating the Bugatti Chiron super sport’s record as the world’s fastest production car
Buying a new car is an act of philanthropy.
Rory Sutherland made the case on the Alex O'Connor's podcast: when you buy a shiny new luxury vehicle, you take the massive depreciation hit so someone much poorer than you can drive essentially the same car a few years later for half the price.
Same goes for iPhones, computers, watches — anything. The rich buy it first, absorb the biggest loss, and everyone else gets the upgraded version later at a steep discount.
His takeaway: we should probably build statues to people who buy things new. They’re quietly subsidizing the rest of society.
Have you ever thought about the fact that buying new is basically philanthropy for the second-hand market — or does that idea flip how you see depreciation and status?
I noticed something about environment. When you are surrounded by broke people, it starts to feel like everyone is struggling, like the economy is collapsing and no one has money, and even if you do, you start thinking you might lose it. When you are around entrepreneurs and people who are building things, it feels like money and opportunities are everywhere, even when you personally have less. Your environment shapes what you believe is possible.
We don't need a white government. We don't need a black government. We need a COMPETENT government. Forget race. Forget loyalty to failing parties. Do it for the child who can't find work.
🚨 LET THIS SINK IN 🇿🇦
Dear Gayton Mackenzie,
Let’s be honest for a moment… there is no successful government that can be formed in South Africa by excluding white people, just like you cannot build one by excluding Black people, Coloured people, or Indians.
This country was built through struggle, sacrifice, and ultimately unity.
The idea was never domination of one group over another, but coexistence and shared progress.
Politics that leans on division might win applause in the short term, but it weakens the foundation of the country in the long run.
South Africa’s strength lies in its diversity, economically, socially, and culturally.
If you are serious about growth, stability, and real transformation, then the focus should be inclusion, not selective participation based on identity.
Nation-building is not a solo project… it’s a collective responsibility. 🇿🇦Please share this until it reaches him because he blocked me🤣
Elon Musk has raised a very serious issue: the South African government allegedly wanted him to operate in the country through fake fronting, while some government officials demanded bribes for Starlink to be allowed to operate.
These allegations cannot simply be dismissed. They are raising serious concerns, and South Africans must demand clear answers on how American and other foreign companies are operating in our country. We may assume that foreign companies are complying with the law, but in reality, many are not — they are reportedly paying bribes to government officials to do business.
Musk’s allegations warrant investigation by the Madlanga Commission. It should examine how Microsoft, Amazon, and other American and foreign companies are operating in South Africa, and identify the individuals who are the beneficiaries of the 30% ownership requirements.
A mentor once told me: "One of the biggest reasons people stay stuck is that you can’t keep one foot in your old life and one in your new one. There’s no halfway version of growth. Decide who you want to be, and act like it. Every single damn day."