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Gayton McKenzie once shared his views on illegal immigration in South Africa ๐ฟ๐ฆ.
In this clip, he cites examples of crimes involving migrants from various African countries and says he's prepared to be labeled "xenophobic" for speaking what he believes is the truth.
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Crazy Story on how French Montana LOST $5,000,000 during the collapse of FTX crypto trading platform. He was at the airport when he found out & immediately cancelled his flight.
French: โI was SICK to my stomach, I couldnโt eat for 2-3 days & stayed in my hotel for like 10 daysโ ๐คฏ
FTX crashed significantly in November 2022 when the company filed for bankruptcy
Customers rushed to withdraw $6 billion in just 72 hours, but the exchange didn't have the money to cover it. It was discovered that Bankman-Fried had illegally diverted billions in customer deposits to cover his losses. INSANE
Founder Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty of multiple counts of fraud & conspiracy and sentenced to 25 years in federal prison
๐ฅCredit: @EarnYourLeisure
Honestly, seeing immigration officers on the ground is a breath of fresh air. I genuinely wish the Department of Home Affairs would beef up this structure and deploy immigration enforcement deep into our rural areas, where oversight is desperately needed.
It is incredibly painful to watch so-called asylum seekers fail to meet the most basic legal compliance, while politicians like Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, Mmusi Maimane, Thabo Mbeki, and their echo chamber act as if ordinary South Africans owe them something. We do not. Compassion cannot come at the expense of our country's sovereignty and laws. It is time to put South Africans first and enforce the rule of law without apology.
[YOUTH MONTH ] As we commemorate Youth Month, the South African Police Service (SAPS) launches its national campaign, โSAPS Youth โ Leading the Reset Agendaโ, celebrating a new generation of young officers who are driving ethical policing, professionalism and public service across the country.
Today, we shine the spotlight on 31-year-old Constable Pontsho Lophina Kekana, attached to the National Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit, whose commitment to service embodies the values of courage, discipline and dedication.
Born and raised in Pretoria, Constable Kekana joined the SAPS in 2019 with a clear mission; to make communities safer and contribute meaningfully to the fight against crime. Her journey has seen her serve at the Hillbrow Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit, Diepsloot Police Station as a Designated Firearm Officer, and currently at the National Counterfeit and Illicit Goods Unit.
Armed with a Diploma in Human Resource Management and currently pursuing a BCom degree in Industrial Psychology, Kekana believes that learning and self-development are essential qualities of a modern police officer.
Her responsibilities include intelligence gathering, operational planning, identifying criminal targets and supporting enforcement operations aimed at combating counterfeit and illicit goods crimes that threaten the economy, legitimate businesses and public safety.
Beyond her official duties, Constable Kekana frequently volunteers her time and resources to assist in tracing missing persons, helping reunite families and restoring hope to communities.
โThe best decision I ever made was joining the SAPS. Policing gives me an opportunity to live a life of purpose, to serve and protect the people of South Africa,โ says Kekana.
As SAPS continues to implement the Reset Agenda, young officers such as Constable Kekana are proving that policing is more than a profession; it is a calling, a national service and a leadership platform for young South Africans committed to building a safer nation.