[READ] Excerpts from the supporting affidavit of #MadlangaCommission investigator Tshepo Nyatlo about chats regarding the relationship of Gen Feroz Khan, Mr Mo Sayed and EFF leader Julius Malema.
#MadlangaCommission | An extract of WhatsApp messages reflecting that the questions in the letter dated 17 June 2021 which was addressed to the Minister of Police by a former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Member of Parliament, Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, were drafted by Major General Feroz Khan on WhatsApp message dated 11 June 2021. These questions were subsequently revised and incorporated into a letter to the Minister of Police.
@KabeloKungwan@BafanaBafana Chief I have a serious bone to pick with you, I'm begging you take TikTok seriously, go look up your brand see how many videos are up advocating for you. Be present not just on Twitter but everywhere.
Nothing made me more angry than this Bru on TikTok your a ghost I saw over 50 people defending your brand over the Old Skool saga bro was nowhere to be found, he doesn't post on TikTok. Do better man South Africans are rooting for you.
Why now? I watched South African owned supermarkets die because the couldn't control the value chain and they do not sell fake products. Why now do you want to ramp up your efforts. 30 June a re jiki.
📰 Government ramps up support to help spaza shops access R500 million fund
Government is stepping up efforts to help thousands of spaza shop owners formalise their businesses, meet compliance requirements and access financial support through the R500 million Spaza Shop Support Fund, as part of a broader drive to strengthen township and rural economies.
The Department of Small Business Development (DSBD), in partnership with the South African Local Government Association (SALGA), is finalising a nationwide process aimed at assisting small and informal businesses with registration and compliance requirements.
The initiative seeks to address one of the biggest barriers facing informal businesses by helping entrepreneurs meet the requirements needed to access government support and participate more fully in the formal economy.
As part of this intervention, government will once again roll out a nationwide outreach and awareness campaign from June 2026 to encourage more qualifying spaza shop owners to apply for the fund.
The campaign is expected to provide practical guidance to business owners on meeting application requirements, improving compliance and accessing funding opportunities to grow and sustain their enterprises.
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Illegal immigrants once attacked Johannesburg Metro police and SAPS when the whole world was watching. Guess what the Ramaphosa government did not do anything nor even issue a statement to condemn them.
For police to gain control of these places, they need March and March more than before. 30th of June we will be there.