#ALEXANDRATUCKSHOPRISING 🔥
We are done waiting for government and useless ministers who do nothing but talk.
we have launched the Alexandra Tuck Shop Empowerment Project 50+ committed South African brothers and sisters taking back our streets and our economy.
We’re opening locally-owned tuck shops/spaza shops. No more foreign domination in our townships.
I’ve opened the Back a Buddy crowdfunding campaign. We’re buying in bulk with Doorstep, empowering black suppliers and SMMEs so the money stays with us.
https://t.co/xYUgFL1AAJ
Every rand counts.
Ok yall, I have finally a created the BackaBuddy campaign for the youth that needs biker learners and licences..
Please share far and wide and lets get our people employed..
Donate however much you can afford even its R10
https://t.co/RybB4Xi4Nd
@SneKhumaloSA Please let us know where we can donate. I work for checkers and I’ll send you the address once it has been shared with us where they can go drop off cvs but for now they only provided us a link to share.
@KhananiShingan1 Definitely true. A man will forget about his one biological child, move in with a woman and her 5 kids from other men and happily play the supportive father to those kids.
@_Cypho@townxipclownza Le a bora waitse! Not everyone wants to own a business or even land. Also if all of us owned businesses, who will be employed by those businesses. Those who want all these things you’ve mentioned must just focus on their goals and leave others to live their lives as they please.
If you listen to this woman and nothing in you changes after watching this video, you must know that you're one of the people that stand for nothing in this country!
@brokegirlKay When will Africa develop its own people and be the place talent wants to be exported to? Same with the acting industry, people want to go to Hollywood. Let’s build our own things and excel at home. Be competitive with locally brewed talent.
@Thuthu_Zuma So because YOU are thriving, the fact that more than 60% of SA youth who could be occupying those positions, are jobless with no prospects in the near future and are being targeted by drug pushers, does not matter? You think this is gonna end well for YOU in the future?
@Zah_Zungu Ka nako eo, most of them were educated in SA mara someway somehow they are the reason SA varsities are the best in Africa. Even those who are in corporate under the guise of scarce skills got their education in SA but they attain the skill (don’t know where) and SAns don’t.
@niggakazii I once went to a wedding where the MC and almost all the speakers showered the maid of honour with compliments and said nothing about the bride.Maybe the bride didn’t notice but I thought it was just wrong what they were doing and I’m not blaming the friend, just saying I get it.
In just 3 days, South Africans have donated over R100,000 towards SACR’s legal action against Parliament’s failure to respond to constitutional reform submissions.
We are honestly humbled. Thank you to everyone who donated, shared, supported, and believed in this fight for accountability and meaningful public participation. This shows that South Africans still care deeply about the future of this country and the Constitution.
We are now also inviting recommendations for lawyers, advocates and legal organisations that may be willing to assist or take up this matter.
Thank you for standing with us. The work continues. ❤️🇿🇦
While conducting #TshwaneYaTima in Atteridgeville, I met Thato - who runs Lacquer Nail and Beauty Clinic. Her municipal accounts are up to date. What was most interesting about Thato’s work, is that twice a week she hosts elderly women for beauty treatments.
If you are interested in supporting a small business, please visit Thato’s salon. We want to see all businesses to grow in Tshwane.
Thato’s work can be followed via TikTok, Instagram and Facebook on: lacquer_nbc
@CityTshwane