Meet Camila Ndlovu, a poultry farmer from Tzaneen, Limpopo, who is quietly building an agricultural empire. 🇿🇦🔥
She owns a 29.9-hectare farm, currently rears 40,000 chickens per production cycle, and is now scaling to 140,000 birds per cycle through a partnership with Bush Valley Chickens.
She’s not stopping there—she’s also expanding into mango farming, proving that diversification is key to long-term success in agriculture.
Let’s celebrate and support our farmers. 👏🏾🚜🌱
Please South Africa 🇿🇦🙏help save Lwazi Madonsela’s business, a car crashed into his establishment in Mofolo, Soweto.
Even R10, will go a long way🙏 found this on TikTok
Good morning beautiful people
OWN SPAZA SHOP initiative
There are estimated 200 000 Spaza shops in South Africa with an estimated market value of R197 Billion
With a minimum of R250 you can be a part OWNER of a Spaza shop.
To find out more on how to join a community of SPAZA SHOP owners, I will be live on
Facebook today at 18:00pm
Twitter today at 20:00pm
We shall OWN SPAZA SHOPS 💜
I have served long enough in leadership to recognise a troubling pattern. Too many among South Africa’s elite - black and white - appear to believe the rules that govern the rest of us do not apply to them.
As chairman of an SOE, I am regularly approached by business leaders asking me to intervene in operational or procurement matters. When I explain that my role is governance and oversight, not management, they say they understand. Yet the requests continue. This reveals a belief that exceptions exist for the connected few.
It was therefore striking to see Business Leadership South Africa and BUSA, organisations that have been vocal against state capture and political interference in state-owned enterprises, actively advocate for political intervention to transfer transmission assets to the Transmission System Operator. These are the same bodies that insist on corporate governance and board independence. Where, then, is the role of the SOE board? What exactly do they believe in?
Equally concerning are recent allegations involving former Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon. Senior figures within his own party, including John Steenhuisen and Dion George, have raised issues that appear to involve conflicts of interest and undue influence. This from a voice that has long lectured on ethical standards and clean governance. Do these rules apply to everyone, or only when politically convenient? Selective morality is not morality at all.
When those who position themselves as guardians of good governance apply different standards to themselves, public trust erodes. But South Africans are watching. We see the inconsistencies. We now know where people stand.
The path forward requires courage. We must expose wrongdoing wherever it occurs without fear or favour. We must demand that those who preach accountability live it consistently. We must insist that rules bind the powerful as they bind ordinary citizens. And we must model the ethical society we want to build.
South Africa does not lack good people. What we need is the collective will to insist that principle applies to all. Let us find that courage. Let us call out double standards and build a nation where no one is above the law. That is the South Africa worth fighting for. #ProudlySA
REPORT: RETIREMENT SAVINGS DON'T LAST
A new Sanlam Benchmark Survey reveals that many South Africans are leaving retirement planning too late, with most seeking financial advice only 20 months before retiring despite believing they should start around age 35.
The study found retirees are exhausting lump-sum payouts in just 14.6 months, while half can no longer maintain their pre-retirement lifestyle within five years.
Rising debt, healthcare costs and poor preservation of retirement savings continue to undermine financial security.
Full story - https://t.co/Z27LDaF6EW
Pictured - Kanyisa Mkhize, CEO of Sanlam Corporate
OWN SPAZA SHOP initiative
The idea is to open 10 Spaza shops per day in each province.
I’m told we can open a newly refurbished, fully stocked Spaza Shop for R250 000 (this amount is not verified yet)
We, the people of South Africa will contribute a minimum of R250 to join the Co-operative.
Tomorrow Monday at 20:00pm, I’m going to be live on Twitter to unpack this project.
We also need to choose 7 directors that’s going to register the Co-operative on behalf of the community.
It’s time for South Africans to OWN SPAZA SHOP 💜
Meet Itumeleng Mahwete, a poultry farmer from Limpopo, she supplies over 3,000 chickens every week, creating jobs, feeding communities, and building a thriving business through hard work and consistency.
Criminal Nigerian drug dealers are refusing to leave South Africa and now inciting war against South Africans. A liver these flat heads have, they are given extra libido by Malema’s invitation through “creative ways”. Patriots must correct this
A Malawian illegal foreigner says that other Africans tell each other South Africa's laws are lax, which is why most of them come here, they get to do whatever they want. He says he's been caught at the border many times, yet he's still a free man. 😳😳😳
100 000 submissions. Infinite hope.
Together, we’re proving that the future of South Africa is shaped by its citizens, not by silence.
@ParliamentofRSA, ignoring one citizen is easy. Ignoring 100 000 is a lot harder.
#Parliament
SACR has crossed a major national engagement milestone.
Thank you to every South African who participated, our incredible creators who drove this campaign and the media who gave us a platform.
Next stop: 100 000.☺️
Use this link to share your inputs: https://t.co/SburLzNUOz
#Constitution #SACR
Thank you South Africa for trusting us to be your voice. Your support reminds us that patriotism is actionand together we’re proving that citizens can drive change.
Target: 100 000 submissions
Current: 88 835
Thank you for standing with us. 🇿🇦
#Appreciation
🇿🇦🇪🇹 Ethiopian Mafia & Money Laundering‼️
In this video we break down Hawala & Money Laundering: ▪️How funds bypass standard banking channels to move across borders. ▪️How organized groups leverage their network to set market rates. ▪️The role that undocumented or falsified spaza registrations play in securing access to these financial pipelines.
WATCH the full breakdown to understand how these underground networks operate and their impact on the formal economy.
#Ethiopia #southafrica #Immigration #hawala
🚨R18 BILLION of Public Servants' Pensions TORCHED😭
Public Investment Corporation (PIC)'s Isibaya Fund turned R18.223 billion into ZERO. Total wipeout (-100% IRR) across 23 companies. Teachers, nurses & police pensions gambled away.
How did this happen? Who monitors these investments? Why have we heard of only a handful of these companies among these 23?