@DuncanCastles@FIFAWorldCup The rules judge the action not intention which cannot be determined. You could handle the ball unintentionally in the box, it's a penalty.
@iDiskiTimes Number 1 Rulani is a senior coach I'm his own right and cannot be Pitso's assiStanton, he can be a head coach elsewhere like he already is.
2ndly, Khanye himself can be valuable to the Bafana setup as he's very smart.
Once upon a time, South Africa had some of the cheapest electricity on Earth.
In 2000, Eskom charged around 14 cents per kWh. Your R100 could buy you 700 kWh.
Not 29.
That cheap electricity was built on apartheid-era power stations producing more than the country needed. Cheap coal. Excess capacity. Low prices.
But nobody invested in new infrastructure.
By the mid-2000s, government was telling Eskom: stop building, you have enough.
Eskom warned them they were wrong. In 2007, President Mbeki publicly admitted the mistake.
That same year, load shedding started.
In a panic, government approved two massive coal plants: Medupi and Kusile. Budget: R163 billion combined.
Final cost: over R450 billion.
Why? State capture. Inflated contracts. Looting at every level. The former Eskom CEO revealed corruption was costing the utility R1 billion per month. Multiple executives arrested. A Swiss engineering firm admitted to paying bribes and repaid R2.5 billion.
Someone had to cover that R450 billion.
It was always going to be you.
Since 2000, Eskom tariffs have increased over 1,500%. Inflation over the same period? 180%. Then your municipality adds its own markup on top.
Your electricity did not get better. It got expensive because connected people stole.
R100. 29.2 kWh. The monthly invoice for state capture.
South Africans earning R1 million or more are paying over half of their income to the government and other related compulsory charges.
https://t.co/DJxwyvdvbr
@iDiskiTimes I disagree with Hugo, even though Czechia are physically imposing they knocked the all around well and confidently even better than Bafana, their goal was also an example of that. To say all they know is playing high balls is lies.
@BETTERSA_ It's inevitable in the modern world, hence you have a French Mbappe, a German Boateng, a Belgian Lukaku, a Swiss Embolo, an English Madueke. The world is a global village.