“You don’t work because you don’t apply for jobs.” - Gwede Mantashe
“I walked through JHB CBD and applied to 100 companies as a young person. Success won’t come to you.” - Cyril Ramaphosa
“Patients prefer the floor to beds.” - GP Health MEC
“Water shortage affects me too. Hence, I book into a hotel to bathe before attending to my work
commitments.” - Panyaza Lesufi
“I can’t solve water issues.” - Minister of Water Affairs
“Do not expect any improvements during my tenure.” - Dada Morero
You are foolish if you keep voting these people into power.
The community members in Nzhelele has beaten up the Counsellor who only comes during election campaign, he’s hiding inside a School as we speak 😭😭…. The People are angry
The Sobukwe Clause was a legal provision within South Africa's General Law Amendment Act of 1963 that, under the guise of fighting communism, allowed for the arbitrary, extended detention of prisoners after their sentences were served, effectively enabling indefinite imprisonment for individuals deemed a threat by the government. Introduced to specifically target and continue the imprisonment of Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) founding President Robert Sobukwe, it was a highly discriminatory piece of legislation that was used only for him and symbolized the apartheid government's attempts to suppress opposition. Image Source: Drum Social Histories
Happy and Blessed Birthday to the epitome of greatness ❤️ I wish you long life, I wish you success and I wish you and more prosperity and blessings @nasiphim The world is a better place with you in it💚🤍 Have a wonderful day Queen‼️ You are loved dearly…
[INTERESTING] I was in the middle of a painful divorce. With tears in my eyes, I went to see a therapist🥺
He looked at me & said, “You’re seeing me today—& you’ll never see me again in your life.” I thought he was joking
This is how it went. Witness Mdaka shares w/ Lungelo KM.