#AngieMotshekga says public servants can’t be paid to work from home. Can she and other parliamentarians (who are public servants as well) not get paid for not working since parliament is closed too? She seems to forget that they’re also public servants.
@LeratoPillayZA Democracy! Freedom! The right for you to ask such stupid questions on Twitter is what you continue to gain. If it wasn’t for the same actions by other countries 30 years ago you wouldn’t be asking nonsense here.
@FloydShivambu 95% of buildings in South Africa and general infrastructure are colonial buildings. You guys built fokol for the nation. The only things you excelled in was building useless political parties.
@lewisbabes@SpoxCHN_LinJian Mention one country of the size of South Africa that only has rich people and communities? Or where everyone is living a life above the middle class?
@DBE_SA@VehicleTracker8 The worst thing that can happen to these students is that they’re asked to apologize. Even if they k*ll a teacher, the department only asks the students to apologize and life goes on
In Soweto, following South Africa’s G20 Summit, I laid a wreath at the Hector Pieterson Museum in memory of those killed during the 1976 Soweto Uprisings.
@MDNnewss SAPS: “Under no circumstances can SAPS members help community members fight crime and drug dealers. We will deal with any police who helps to fight crime.”
Teachers are faced with ill-discipline learners and that affects lives. EUSA calls for a school -based psychologist and 2 SAPS reservists per school. This could have been prevented.
@TheEazyEd@MJ_Mahlaela@XhantiPayi A database is not a job Eazy!
She had already mentioned that she’s been applying. Even if she can be on 1000 databases, that doesn’t mean even a single job.
VIDEO: It must be tough being a teacher in a society where corporal punishment is not applied. They even recorded this incident just to show that they don't care.