@TR_Mosana @cocommagic “Some women wake up at 5am. Prepare kids for school, lunch etc.
Leaves for work at 6am, starts work at 8. Knocks off at 5. At home by 6. Prepare supper and help kids homework.
Congra to people like Connie Ferguson who get time to build abs, others. We love you as you are”
“I am an African.” Pixley kaIsaka Seme said these words 120 years ago as he delivered his award winning “The Regeneration of Africa” speech at Columbia University. He’d go on to conceptualise the formation of the ANC. Today marks 75 years since his death, at 69 years old.
all jokes aside, i think one of the best things that can happen to you as a young person is figuring out what you truly want to do with your life early on and being in an environment that doesn't hinder it from happening
i love speaking with people who are more intelligent in a certain field than i am. it’s just great to sit back and listen to somebody educate you on things they’re passionate about.
"I must make it clear that only the authorised government officials may act against violations of the law, including violations of our immigration laws. No other person is allowed to confront someone in the street to demand proof of identity." - President Cyril Ramaphosa
The target is EFF and not foreigners. They attack foreigners to attack EFF. It happens on the lead-up to every election 🤞🏾And unfortunately most of our people are gullible sentimental followers🤷🏾♂️🚮 They know the land question will be answered by the EFF ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾❤️💚🖤
Good morning @Musa_Khawula .
Apology means you did not have proof of what you said or spoke about. Duress does not take away your right to produce proof of your allegations.
Apology is for LESHANO!!
xo xo!
Truth/NNETE
One day we must have a documentary about Julius Malema’s random act of kindness to the people of South Africa. Maybe the blind can see how this man has touched the lives of South Africans. Mcebo Dlamini is one of those beneficiaries and he said it in his own words.
Also your march on March violence only affects the poor in townships. Well off African foreign nationals are going on with their lives as if Ngizwe never happened. They don’t have to beg for their lives.
Again the message is , DO NOT BE POOR.
And we also wonder why we are struggling to compete with the other parts of the world. We can talk about everything else, but Education and Skills Development should always be off-limits. Africa is just woefully uneducated at this stage!