💙Today, the DA stood for Gauteng's residents, and voted to rid us of Panyaza Lesufi's failed governance. Many others did not.
They have told you that they think Panyaza is doing a good job. 🤷♂️
Catch Solly Msimanga speak on exactly this ⬇️
BULLSHIT
*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*
*PRESS STATEMENT BY ROLENE MARKS, NATIONAL* *SPOKESPERSON, SOUTH AFRICAN ZIONIST FEDERATION (SAZF)*
*14 October 2025*
*Sooliman’s Passport Stamp Claim Collapses Under the Facts*
*Johannesburg*, South Africa - The South African Zionist Federation categorically rejects the torrent of baseless accusations surrounding the group of Gazans initially denied entry at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport. Within hours of their 13 November arrival, politicians and media commentators repeated the inflammatory claim that Israel “deliberately” withheld passport stamps to sabotage them. This toxic narrative did not appear spontaneously, it was lit by one man, Imtiaz Sooliman of Gift of the Givers. His reckless allegation ignited the blaze of misinformation now dominating public debate. This is not mere error, it is a calculated distortion, weaponised to inflame outrage over facts.
Israel abolished physical passport stamps for all foreign visitors on 15 January 2013, replacing them with a standard electronic entry or exit slip, the B/2 form. Every traveller receives this slip, without exception. Millions pass through Israeli borders under this system, including tens of thousands of South Africans each year. Blaming Israel for “missing stamps” is not ignorance, it is wilful blindness to a transparent and universal policy, repackaged as a geopolitical ambush.
Entry into South Africa is not determined by Israel, it is controlled exclusively by the Department of Home Affairs and the Border Management Authority under the Immigration Act. All questions about accommodation, proof of funds, intended stay and documentation are decided by South African officials. Attacking Israel for South Africa’s own procedures, a deflection taken straight from Sooliman’s playbook, is not advocacy, it is evasion designed to avoid accountability.
Sooliman’s attempt to pressure Home Affairs, demanding entry for the group as if he were a shadow minister, is deeply troubling. South Africa is governed by the rule of law, not by the demands of private organisations. No NGO, regardless of its humanitarian image, has veto power over border control or immigration statutes. The public deserves answers. Why was this interference tolerated, and why did it influence decisions that belong solely to elected officials?
Sooliman’s misinformation is consistent with his previous rhetoric. In November 2024, he made comments laced with antisemitic insinuation, speaking of “Zionists” using “fear” and “money” to “run the world”, language rooted in age-old conspiracies that have fuelled centuries of violence. When the same individual now leads the charge to blame Israel for South Africa’s immigration procedures, his agenda is unmistakable.
A simple comparison exposes the falsehood. When Mandla Mandela returned from his Gaza flotilla stunt in October 2025, after six days in an Israeli detention cell, did his passport contain an exit stamp? It did not. Like every other traveller, he received only the electronic slip. Even the Palestinian Embassy added to the confusion, celebrating South Africa’s “waiver” of the nonexistent stamps on Facebook, while ignoring the basic reality of Israel’s well-established B/2 procedure.
South Africans deserve reporting grounded in fact, not outrage engineered for applause. Israel followed its standard protocol, South Africa alone controls its borders, and NGOs do not decide who enters the republic. It is time to replace misinformation with transparency and truth.
@EFFgroundforces Poor blacks. These are the people you voted. Pushing politics not facts. They are excited to defend Panyaza not the people of Gauteng. This got nothing to do with DA racism. They use racial card to get votes.A Vote for EFF &,smaller parties PA,ActionSA,BOSA, IFP is a vote for ANC
Imagine if PLANES flew by “Surprise”
? Just take off, fly and land wherever ? 🤨
We have reached a new level of being TAKEN FOR A P**S as a country. 🙂
Now commercial flights just fly Nje, no flight plan, Fok’all 😌
*sigh
@blacksuspect2k@Abramjee Agree. The majority are going to really suffer. They do NOT know how bad yet. But they support a leader because of his skin color, even when the corruption is going on in front of their eyes. What will it take for them to realize what is really going on.
@Abramjee One thing about the apartheid government,they kept Muslims in check,hence we grew up thinking these people were nice and peaceful,These darkeis donno WTF they're dealing with, I've read the quran I know the pillars of islam,you gonna find out very soon whats behind those smiles.
The @Our_DA rejects the Firearms Control Amendment Bill: A dangerous power grab that will cost lives
13 November 2025
If reports on the latest version of the Firearms Control Amendment Bill (2025) are accurate, then this Bill represents one of the most dangerous assaults yet on South Africans’ right to safety and self-defence.
It hands the Minister of Police the power to decide arbitrarily who may live safely and who may not, by controlling who may be lawfully armed. That is unconstitutional, reckless, and incompatible with any democratic system that respects the rule of law.
What makes this proposal indefensible is that government’s own research warned against every one of its core provisions. The 2015 Civilian Secretariat for Police Service and Wits School of Governance Firearms Review made it clear that the problem lies not with law-abiding citizens, but with the South African Police Service itself its corruption, mismanagement, and the total collapse of the Central Firearms Register (CFR).
That report described the CFR as “technically collapsed, institutionally incoherent, and incapable of maintaining accurate records.” It warned that more bureaucracy before fixing SAPS capacity would “destabilise the entire regulatory regime.” It concluded that violent crime trends correlate not with gun ownership, but with effective, intelligence-led policing something this government has consistently failed to deliver.
The latest evidence of that failure is the Prinsloo gun scandal, exposed again this week. According to The Cape Argus (11 November 2025), the Hawks still cannot confirm how many of the over 2,000 state-issued firearms stolen and sold to gangsters by former SAPS Colonel Christiaan Prinsloo have been recovered. These police guns stolen from state armouries were linked to over 1,000 murders and 1,400 attempted murders in the Western Cape between 2010 and 2016.
This is not a gun control problem it is a government control problem.
It exposes systemic, historic failures in firearm management that have cost thousands of lives. Yet instead of fixing the broken systems that allow police guns to flood gang markets, the ANC wants to disarm the very citizens who obey the law and need protection the most.
The 2025 Draft Bill ignores every expert recommendation:
It expands ministerial discretion and increases red tape.
It strips lawful self-defence of legitimacy by requiring “exceptional circumstances.”
It limits ammunition to 100 rounds per firearm.
It criminalises collectors and undermines dedicated sport shooters and hunters the backbone of South Africa’s responsible firearm culture.
Disarming law-abiding South Africans will not stop violent crime. It will only make our communities more vulnerable while leaving the real culprits corrupt officials and criminal syndicates untouched. The state fails every single day to protect its citizens from violent crime, and any attempt to disarm law-abiding South Africans is, in fact, taking away their lifeline in the wake of the crime epidemic that continues to plague our country.
This is why a petition against this Bill will attract broad public support. South Africans know that when government fails to keep them safe, they must have the right to protect themselves and their families within the law.
The Democratic Alliance will therefore not only oppose this Bill in Parliament, but will also lead a nationwide campaign of public mobilisation to stop it. And if necessary, we will challenge it in court. We will defend every responsible citizen’s right to lawful protection.
The government’s own research and the blood-stained evidence of its failures prove one truth: South Africa does not need fewer licensed firearms; it needs fewer corrupt officials and better policing.
---Statement issued by Ian Cameron MP, 13 November 2025
@tim_meh87 💯. All a lie. Solomon bringing in voters for the ANC. Majority need to wake up, leaders sitting in parliament is out to destroy the future for your young ones.