“Abahambe!—we fought for ourselves, we were detained. This country has the highest number of massacres.
Don’t come & blackmail us. Who opened a spaza in exile, & sold drugs. People were in camps”���
Mzwakhe Mbuli says Lucky Dube would still be alive if it wasn’t for foreigners💔
In honor of DJ Warras, who lost his life while trying to reclaim a hijacked building, I, Destiny Ndlovu, will be joining the march to stand against illegality.
I’m still bothered by the fact that a DA controlled Department of Basic Education. Dished a tender worth 1.6 Billion to a Kenyan national and a white “South African” and the tender procedure was flawed and the company was registered mere months ago. No SIU pronounce nix. 🫤
When the dust settles corporate South Africa needs to be shamed for its lack of support for Bafana Bafana. E.g. Checkers gave staff Green tops for the Springboks and you'd see flags all over the shop on Matchdays. Nothing for Bafana Bafana.
We still maintain, land should only be owned by South Africans and foreigners must only lease land.
The country hasn’t correct the land ownership patterns from the pre democratic period.
Why are Police reporting a hightened state of readiness including the SANDF to deal with March and March on the 30 June, but this same level of readiness is NEVER laid out to deal with illegal foreigners in Hillbrow, Sunnyside and elsewhere in the country????
Morty: Capitalism gives everyone a chance to get rich if they just work hard enough.
Rick: Oh my god, Morty! Capitalism doesn't work if everyone wins. It needs poverty to function. Someone has to take the low-paying jobs so the profits keep flowing upward. If everyone had real financial security, no one would take those positions and the system would collapse.
Morty: But Rick, that's just how the market works. Some people earn more because they provide more value.
Rick: Tell that to the kid assembling your iPhone overseas for pennies while some CEO makes millions off it. Capitalism doesn't reward work, it rewards ownership. You don't climb the ladder by working hard, you climb it by owning the ladder. The workers collectively produce infinitely more value than some shareholder living in the Bahamas.
Morty: Okay, but isn't it about freedom People can still move up if they make good choices. Look at people who came from nothing and became successful, like entrepreneurs or celebrities.
Rick: Those are exceptions, idiot. That's why they're on TV. For every one person who makes it out, millions stay stuck because they never had the same luck, connections, or safety nets. The system needs those stories so people believe it's fair.
Mysol makes headlines Again:
Mysol was talking to the youth of about two hundred (200). That would be studying with R4 million, in various training programs.
They would also received a R2000 allowance on monthly basis. He also made mentioned that every year, he took about twenty (20) students to University and pay their study fees.
He says he's doing all this to give back to the community and empower the youth of this country.
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I’ll say this, some of you young dudes treat the humble OGs with so much disrespect, simply because they don’t beat their chests about their accomplishments. Ma-E is a legend. Don’t let his calm demeanour mislead you.
i regret to inform you that personal growth rarely comes from acquiring new knowledge and almost always from:
•getting humiliated
•showing up terrified and doing it anyway
•admitting you might be the problem
The Black intellectual man is the most misread person in his own community. Too Black for white spaces. Too articulate for street credibility. Too thoughtful for the masculine archetype. He exists in a gap that nobody built infrastructure for and navigates it mostly alone.
Normalize being very direct, very straight to the point and very assertive. A surprising amount of tension in adult life exist because people avoid saying what they actually mean.
Hai no guys, I’m going back to school. I’ll suffer for the next 6-7 years. This can’t be my life. I don’t want to be 40, earning peanuts and working like a slave.
The French parliament has voted to nationalise steelmaker ArceloMittal to “save jobs” and assert “sovereignty”
They may be capitalists, but deep down they know what works
Then you have South Africans still sipping on “private sector” propaganda because “Blacks can’t govern”