During the May-June budget period, Transport and Fuel accounted for almost 30% of all my expenses. Crazy.
Investments just under 20%, but with savings included, it's around 23%.
Data from @FinWiseApp
One thing I’ve noted from all of this is that so many people in this country only see Black people as servants and since we can’t be their servants they go out of their way to defend those who serve them better regardless of the fact that they are breaking the law!!!
Transnet was defunded to bring private sector, Eskom defunded to bring private sector, are the army and police defunded for the same reason? Private security companies employing illegal foreigners are protecting who against who?
We told Tsonga people to stop playing victim in this country because we knew forces would eventually use it to try and break any revolution we try to form, so patriotic Tsonga people it is your duty to counter that sponsored rubbish, YOU must deal with it.🫵🏾
I have never been poor. But even then, we lack so much empathy. Fuel increases have hit us all. But many of us who can afford are merely pinched & inconvenienced. For many this is an inability to survive
We should march consistently until it hurts their pockets that’s when we are going to see real change. We are tired, we’ve been quiet for far too long.
I'm here to remind everyone that there were floods in Mthatha in February of this year. Not a single helicopter was deployed to rescue victims only until 7 days later. Even then it was one Oryx from SAAF. 104 people died from this, and some are still missing till this day.