ππA Brakpan lady found these thieves getting inside a gateway car with her things and asked them to put them down but they drove away and oh they stole her meat too from her fridge ,she captured them with her phone .lets help circulate this ππ
I couldnβt finish the video. This is truly heartbreaking, and yes, it affects the children deeply.
To every man out there: Even if things are not going well with your partner, and even if youβre working through separation or divorce, please donβt punish your kids. Keep supporting them and continue to give them the best you can. Your new partner needs to understand that your responsibility to your children is unbreakable as it comes first.
One day, these kids will grow up and be able to take care of themselves. And when that time comes, they will remember you as a great father who stayed committed and did everything he could for them.
No child should suffer because a marriage has ended.
Mina I'm really tired of South Africans refusing to open their eyes. I donβt understand why they canβt see that the whole Malema issue comes with massive payouts, and that much of the propaganda against him is being driven by foreign countries like the US and Europe. There's nothing wrong with the EFF hle.
WE ARE VOTING THE EFF π΄β«
"Let today be the day you surrender the need to control. Let God lead.
The sacrifice, the battle, none of it was wasted. Get ready. Restoration is personal."
May you never forget just how far God has already brought you...
Despite the whispers of your enemies.
Despite the opposition.
Despite the shadows cast by your haters.
Keep trusting. Your prayers are reaching places you can't.
Let today be the day you surrender the need to control. Let God lead.
βI will give you back seven times what you lost." - God.
The sacrifice, the battle, none of it was wasted. Get ready. Restoration is personal.
Your story is your power.
Own it.
Think big.β¨Aim high.
You did it yesterday. You can do it again today.
9AM - 12PM, let's #BreakAwayWithKhutsoTheledi #AHiFambeni π»
Let me share what many of our black brothers and sisters may be overlooking regarding these protests, particularly those that result in Black people turning against one another.
Firstly, it is important to understand that there are often individuals and groups who benefit from diverting public attention away from issues that require accountability from those in positions of power. The focus on targeting foreign nationals can serve as a distraction from the broader structural challenges that require government intervention. It is also worth noting that the EFF has consistently maintained a position that differs from campaigns centred on hostility towards foreign nationals.
Secondly, if we reflect on previous EFF rallies, marches, and political activities, we will recall the extensive deployment of law enforcement and security resources. During the planned national shutdown, for example, substantial state resources were mobilised to prevent and contain the march. This demonstrates the extent to which the state responds when it perceives a direct political challenge. Whenever the EFF and Julius Malema are involved, government institutions often react swiftly and decisively.
We have also witnessed situations such as the protests in Camps Bay, where Black communities sought to highlight issues of inequality and exclusion. In those instances, law enforcement was rapidly deployed because the actions directly affected affluent areas. This raises an important question about whose interests receive immediate protection and whose concerns are allowed to persist unresolved.
The reality is that fighting amongst ourselves will not solve the underlying challenges facing our communities. Marches and demonstrations may raise awareness, but immigration policy, border management, economic development, and law enforcement are ultimately responsibilities of the government. Lasting solutions can only come through effective governance and decisive state action.
As long as the focus remains on Black people confronting other Black people, rather than addressing the institutions responsible for policy and implementation, the fundamental issues are unlikely to be resolved. Communities may continue these actions for years, but meaningful change will require government intervention and accountability.
We are voting for the @EFFSouthAfrica
The EFF is us, and we are EFF π΄β«
@CBuckley83800@Flyingkisse@LeeNdoee@EFFSouthAfrica What has the current government actually done for you? Besides the EFF, can you name any other opposition party that has played a meaningful or helpful role in assisting South Africans?
@Nompu90570329 You're late. My kids have already instilled this in many students across the universities, and the situation is escalating very fast. The EFFYL is the only active party right now β the ANCYL is dead.
@MaurcheS@LCabonena You're being brainwashed. You're fighting the wrong enemy while the ruling government continues to loot everything. The EFF and Julius Malema are simply being used to distract you and control where your anger and focus goes.