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"Just because South Africa is broken doesn't mean YOU have to be broken"
Build, Actively Stateproof Yourself, Save, Pray, Take a Stand & Stand Together
Maybe they'll Vote Better tomorrow.. but LIVE and Love regardless!
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International airlines flying to and from South Africa are now free from black economic empowerment (BEE) and other race-based licensing requirements. This follows a Pretoria High Court ruling in favour of business lobby group Sakeliga last week.
https://t.co/zctJNxgUGs
@Aya_Muzi@Askash Well put. Long term investments are indeed absent, pseudo state projects exist purely as means of extraction. There is no intent of staffing any of them with sustainable skill nor are they built with a clear goal for the future.
It's sad and yes, the bile & jealousy is inevitable
Rural safety? What rural safety? Less than 50% of police vehicles actually work here. This is Klapmuts SAPS station in the winelands. Police members here don’t even have warm water and the building is a train wreck (happens to be old railway houses). Necessary reporting and feedback to be done.
@ewnupdates Government was the CAUSE of problematic illegal immigration for 30 years, who had ever had "faith" in them solving the problem lived in another country
It may not have been his intention, but Warrant Officer Karl Sander spoke on behalf of thousands upon thousands of men and women with integrity that still work in the SAPS/DPCI.
Over the last few days so many members spoke of him in such high regard even though not personally knowing him. They all say he is spot on with what many of them experience daily.
The way he was treated is exactly what so many experience when they do the right thing and act with integrity.
Remember just recently a member that committed suicide in Gauteng due to workplace treatment. The irony is that many of those who dish out the ill treatment are either vehemently corrupt and/or incompetent.
It gives me hope to see more and more experienced junior and middle management level police members speaking up and stepping forward. They are the ones that attempt to hold the very thin blue line and actually do deserve to be the colonels, brigadiers and generals.
Their resilience is what is increasing the momentum of the clean up. Thank you to those members, and a very special thank you (even though it cannot ever be enough) to W/O Sander🫡
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One of South Africa's top refined sugar producers faces liquidation, threatening the future of three towns that rely on its mills.
https://t.co/XHe8RdolPw