@Mayoratee But then again looking at his mannerisms, I'm questioning his state of mind. Makes me wonder what kind of business this west african lady is dabbling in in RSA ๐ค
Growing up in South Africa, coding always felt like it belonged to someone else's language.
So I built my own.
Introducing CMT-IsiZulu โ write Python code in isiZulu South African can now write codes in their home language
๐ฟ๐ฆ Sikhona. We exist.
https://t.co/yPjDg6rN08
Weโve waited 16 years to see our country in the World Cup again ๐ฅน๐ฟ๐ฆ
19/26 of our players are from the PSL - the highest representation of any African league.
We need to celebrate this and be proud of our football ๐๐ฝ๐ฟ๐ฆ
So letโs get this straight Minister.
Thousands of foreign nationals are appearing in our courts, but when Parliament asks how many were granted bail and then disappeared, the answer is: "We don't keep that information."
When asked how many are in the country legally versus illegally: "We don't know that either."
If the @DOJCD_ZA cannot track foreign nationals who enter the criminal justice system, then who exactly is keeping score?
#ATMInParliament
Save the Date ๐ณ๐ฌ ๐ฟ๐ฆ ๐ฌ๐ญ
By the time Nigerian youths realize that the next election is only six months away, it may already be too late.
At a time when the country is facing serious challenges rising insecurity, kidnappings, killings, unemployment, and economic hardship the focus of many young people should be on demanding answers from those in power and holding leaders accountable for the state of the nation.
Instead, many believe a coordinated wave of xenophobia-related propaganda is being used to shift attention away from these pressing issues. Every few years, stories, videos, and claims about South Africa are amplified across social media, creating outrage, division, and emotional reactions. While genuine incidents should never be ignored, misinformation, old videos, and exaggerated narratives can easily be used to distract people from the real issues affecting their lives at home.
The greatest danger of propaganda is not that people believe it. it is that it consumes their attention. Time spent fighting online battles with ordinary South Africans is time not spent questioning why insecurity continues to rise, why communities remain unsafe, why kidnappers still operate freely, and why millions of young people continue to struggle despite Nigeriaโs vast resources.
The election is approaching fast. In six months, Nigerians will be asked to decide the direction of their country. If citizens allow themselves to be consumed by emotionally charged narratives and distractions, they may wake up after the election to find that nothing has changed.
No amount of anger directed at another African country will solve Nigeriaโs insecurity challenges. No social media war will create jobs, reduce kidnappings, improve education, or strengthen the economy. Those solutions can only come from accountability, civic engagement, and informed voting.
Stay focused. Question everything. Verify information before sharing it. Do not allow propaganda whether political, ethnic, or xenophobia-related. to determine your priorities.
The future of Nigeria depends on what Nigerians choose to focus on today.
#NigeriaDecides #NigerianYouth #EndInsecurity #HoldLeadersAccountable #StopThePropaganda #StayFocused #NigeriaVotes #PoliticalAwareness #Accountability #AfricanUnity #FactsOverEmotion #FutureOfNigeria #Election2026 #VerifyBeforeYouShare ๐ณ๐ฌ๐ฟ๐ฆ
Today the University of Johannesburg took their retail management students on a field trip to Katlehong to learn more about the Spaza shop industry, a field at the heart of the South Africa's economy. As part of the trip they went on Spaza Shop Tours of Katlehong, where they were given an opportunity to engage with local shop owners to better understand some of the opportunities and challenges that exist in this industry. The young minds are being prepared to take over the retail sector. This gives me hope for the future of the industry.
Proud to say Katlehong has 90% Black business owned spaza shopsโจ๏ธโค๏ธ