Law enforcement at the metro level. Maybe I need to type a bit slower. The mayor is in charge of parking tickets. The South African Police Service is in charge of catching murderers. The mayor doesn’t control SAPS, not even in his role as a "mini president". I can explain it to you, but I can’t understand it for you.
Interesting. The South African Local Government Association will have to update their job descriptions to include “catch murderers”. It’s not there now.
Maybe he had his new “Federal Leader” hat on and attempted to highlight the importance of employment in South Africa.
Read past the headline to where it states the company entered liquidation. Chocolate is the headline, job losses the reality.
Liquidated company = lost jobs. Not that difficult to grasp. Government has intervened in many situations where companies faced liquidation to help save those jobs. Metal workers, miners, so why not chocolate makers?
Ah, got it. You don’t actually care about the problem, you just wanted to criticise.
@viking_mdau@geordinhl@CyrilRamaphosa@helenzille A joke that all the employees at the liquidated Beyers Chocolate company lost their jobs? It’s about as far from the shower issue as can be.
Read more than the headline. Be more informed. Then your posts will be more accurate.
@theCMH94@geordinhl@CyrilRamaphosa We have lots of issues. But the former employees of the now liquidated company just joined the unemployment line. Read a bit more than the headline. People can’t afford things if they are unemployed, so you actually agree with the post. In your own way…
@JM_EFF4@geordinhl@CyrilRamaphosa@Our_DA Also in bad taste: All the employees at the liquidated company joining the unemployment line. Don’t we have enough unemployed people in South Africa?
@cameronkpeters_@geordinhl@CyrilRamaphosa A joke? Did you miss the part where Beyers Chocolate entered liquidation? Tell those (now unemployed) Chuckles makers that it’s just a joke.
Read the headline and be a keyboard warrior much? The actual info is below the headline. Read more.
@Gideon_jacobs2@geordinhl@CyrilRamaphosa If you must take it so literal, those employees at the liquidated company, Beyers Chocolate, will now try to enter South Africa’s deceased job market.
Can’t find work? Turn to crime. There you go. Correlation and causation wrapped up for you.
@GroenewaldPJ and @DCS_ZA Another suspicious email that appears to be a DCS tender/procurement scam.
It passed DKIM, SPF and DMARC, and originated from your internal server (https://t.co/Fuw33RggoZ). The reply-to would land in one of your mailboxes.
This matches the pattern of the compromised-account scams you’ve warned the public about. Happy to send the full headers via DM so your team can trace the internal account responsible.
@Christo64486953 When the house is on fire, what do you do? Build a fire station or put out the fire by any means necessary? The DA is great at building fire stations but John dropped the ball in this crisis.
@Christo64486953 @VFPlus Pray tell, how can any government department issue a tender without using the government prescribed forms? Is there a way around using that form? Let me answer that for you. No.
Fix government. Fix BBBEE.
“act swiftly” - rich coming from you. Why didn’t you act swiftly to prevent this catastrophe? You seem to act swiftly to criticise the court case. The same court case that you could have avoided by acting swiftly in doing your job to avoid reaching the necessity of a court case. Easier to play the man than play the ball?
@DeanMacpherson Pray tell, how can any government department issue a tender without using the government prescribed forms? Is there a way around using that form? Let me answer that for you. No.
Fix government. Fix BBBEE.