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1. In today's episode of Whose Rulership Is It Anyway, the UK prime minister musical chairs is in action again.
Andy Burham is set to be the new PM after Keir Starmer so kindly decided not to put us through further trouble of pronouncing his name.
2. President Ramz is in France. Is this a way for Macron to say, "Sorry I had to uninvite you to that other party. You know king Naartjie's temperament." Anyway, Cupcake will be joining talks about sustainable financing. Hehehehe. *Laughs in Madlanga
3. The DA's Willie is undoing Stonehouse's work of preventing farmers from sourcing their own foot and mouth disease vaccines. Saying, 'spuit your cows as you wish, ghaaz.' Fun fact: the word 'vaccine' comes from 'vacca' which means... COW. Full circle moment for our cows.
4. The Madlanga Commision has been signed for an extended season. Get your popcorn. The commissioner and his sidekicks are here for longer.
Stay tuned for more Ekurhuleni drama and arrests.
My friend who flew back to South Africa got charged R9000.00 by SARSs because he has an iPhone, MacBook and AppleWatch which he bought long time ago. Which is ridiculous cos why does he have to declare items bought in 2021? This screams corruption
South Africa’s London embassy just shut without warning — now joining the one in the Netherlands. Our flagship property on Trafalgar Square, is a rotting disgrace after decades of DIRCO neglect: sporadic water, no heating, rooms reeking of urine, and a crumbling façade. Fix bill? R70 million for taxpayers. Sound familiar... Classic ANC stewardship.
The mafia network South African politicians opted for instead of Starlink is basically a vintage Thuraya brick phone.
Imagine forcing an economy onto a network with 600 ms of lag, where you have to point a massive antenna at the sky just to get 12 kbps.
Starlink is literally mastering Low Earth Orbit direct to cell, while the cadres hold back South Africa's technological advancement.
Action SA teaming up with the EFF and the ANC to suspend Johan Mettler as City Manager in Tshwane is a massive story that is not getting the coverage it deserves.
November can’t come quickly enough.
Do not vote for Action SA.
Today I visited a THREE-YEAR LEAK in Krugersdorp. They rushed to repair it before I got there, but they wasted 300 million litres of water costing R5 million!
See https://t.co/q2vcRndNmY and
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Govt quietly pumps R1bn into SAA as 'share capital' (not a bailout, obvs 🙄) so our airline can fake a profit while taxpayers bleed for decades of failure. Now rushing their own 'Starlink equivalent' as private innovation is too colonial? Genius: Keep the flying money pit alive and build satellites from bailout scraps. FFS!
No, taxpayers are paying a R35 million fine for SARS behaving outside of the law. Absolutely nothing will change as a result except for them having to squeeze us even harder to cover this.
A good friend is a tax lawyer and he tells me that SARS bullies people into paying, without caring about evidence. In most cases, it's good to fight SARS.
You start a company, make profit, SARS takes 27%. Then from what’s left, you pay yourself a dividend and SARS takes 20% of that. How does this make sense?
The common denominator in all three Western Cape municipalities that will not receive their July National Treasury grants is that they were governed by a coalition involving the ANC and PA.
On the night when they heard their savings had been stolen by Malema, Floyd & others, they went to VBS & slept on the floor to get little that was left. 9yrs later still no justice for them. Instead, Malema runs a good EFF business which sends him to Gucci, LV, Durban July etc.
The Supreme Court has hit SARS with a R35 million fine, ruling that the taxman cannot issue tax demands without properly considering the evidence, giving reasons, and following fair administrative procedures.
https://t.co/9hCa2cv2Qr