@MightiJamie When Zuma visited one of the countries he used a South African flag,remember the outrage? Nomvula Mokonyane is in Algiers and I see the South African flag there but there is no outrage. Are this things not the same or am I conflating issues as clever blacks would say.
This remains the best date ever
Other men take their women to expensive restaurants for dates but this man took his woman on a snake hunt....this is u believable 😳😳
When everyone Goes home after this 😭😭Blacks goes to Shacks and Whites go to Mansions
Anyways it’s not your Fault Anymore DA- ANC is playing games with Power.
We lodged the complaint, submitted evidence, had meetings with IPID, challenged them to issue the report, pushed the Minister to publish the report, directed the PC on Police to summon IPID to table the report, made a PAIA application for an unredacted report.
Thank you 🏧 for relentlessly pushing for transparency and accountability!!!
Outgoing DA leader John Steenhuisen tells MDNtv that the Democratic Alliance is moving away from political name-calling such as previously describing the African National Congress (ANC) as “arrogant” because the focus in the Government of National Unity (GNU) is now on cooperation and stability.
#DAcongress2026
Senzo Mchunu must know that the Phala Phala Report was unlawfully and unconstitutionally classified as Top Secret :
The classification of the Phala Phala report was both unlawful and unconstitutional. The theft of foreign currency from the President’s private farm is a criminal matter governed by the Criminal Procedure Act, not a national security issue under the Minimum Information Security Standards.
By invoking the MISS framework, Minister Senzo Mchunu acted beyond the powers granted to his office under the SAPS Act. The MISS policy applies to intelligence and defense matters, not to ordinary criminal investigations like a buglary. Using it in this case was a deliberate misuse of legal instruments for political protection.
This act of classification violated key constitutional provisions. Section 32 guarantees access to information, Section 41 requires cooperative governance grounded in transparency, and Section 195 demands accountability and integrity in public administration. Secrecy in this context undermines these obligations.
South African courts have repeatedly ruled that ministers may not interfere in independent oversight or investigative bodies. In the cases of McBride v Minister of Police and Helen Suzman Foundation v President of RSA, the Constitutional Court confirmed that executive overreach into policing functions is unlawful and unconstitutional
The decision to classify the report was, therefore, not an administrative formality but an abuse of executive power. It obstructed oversight, compromised accountability, and violated the rule of law. A minister cannot invoke secrecy to conceal criminal conduct. The law is clear, and so is the breach.
Just like the unlawful disbandment of the PKTT, "immediately does not mean immediately"
Gayton McKenzie has started advocating the inclusion of MK and EFF in the GNU government.
“There is no white government that will give our people Jobs”.
Interesting times are ahead.
The DA is saying that there is an anti-foreigner incitement and opportunist who are using their Agenda to drive division in our Country using hatred.
This time it is not said by the EFF or Julius Malema.
Nibasabani Abelungu?
Cyril “ I had nothing to do with it”
So Major General Rhoode and his Chauke his Advisor acted in their own volition?
Also where is the Phala - Phala Money now? It is part of the Evidence of the crime committed in his Farm.
[WATCH]: Hon. Saira Abader attended a protest at the US Consulate in Cape Town today, supported by many in solidarity with Gaza, Iran, Venezuela, and all other countries attacked by the west, and she says do not vote for the GNU who supports these principles.