Apartheid government partnered with governments in the SADC region to send their labour to SA in an effort to isolate and weaken black South Africans, the ANC government continued with this practice hence the crisis we have today.
Instead of texting her “how are you?” “How is your day going” everyday like a boring guy, do what most men aren’t doing, flirting with her.
Do this instead:
2/..Contrast that to the many NGOs who litigate when government tries to enforce immigration laws, deport undocumented migrants, secure borders, or regulate entry.
When are their motives questioned or their funders sought?
Curiously many of the same NGOs and activists demanding “platforms” for every conceivable issue question the platforming of others.
Whether people support the movement or oppose it, the country is entering a period where public frustration is becoming more organized, more visible, and harder for political leaders to ignore.
Issues ordinary citizens have complained about for years are no longer staying confined to private conversations or social media debates. They are now becoming street-level political pressure.
Political parties across the spectrum will now be forced to respond more aggressively to issues they previously avoided, minimized, or handled slowly.
Immigration policy, border management, local economic protection, service delivery, and law enforcement are all likely to become far more central in national politics going forward.
Study:
1. Sun Tzu.
2. Julius Caesar.
3. Genghis Khan.
4. Hannibal Barca.
5. Alexander the Great.
6. Napoleon Bonaparte.
Do not just read them like history stories. Study them like case files. That is how you extract value. Also study their failures. That is where the real wisdom is.
According to the affidavit submitted by the Whistleblower to the Madlanga Commission, Carim Suleiman owns 800 buses, that he bought from the state owned company, Northwest Transport Investment....
The MEC of the Department was Sello Lehari.
They sold North West Transport Investment busses to a company owned by Suliman Carrim.
They made him the highest creditor, so that they can sell him the fleet for R 25 000.00 per bus, regardless of the condition of the bus.
The same MEC is involved in a 1 billion Rand caterting tender that Suleiman paid Brown Mokgotsi to fight it so that Maumela should get it. Brown lied to Madlanga Commission regarding R 3 million that was send to him to fight this case and they lost it. Mr Mmoloki Cwaile helped Brown to construct letters.
No wonder he booked himself into hospital, before his second return to Madlanga 🤔🤔🤔
By:#PatriciaMashele
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the founder of the Pakistan People’s Party and former Prime Minister, was executed in 1979 after a highly controversial legal process.
In 2024, the Supreme Court of Pakistan issued an opinion stating that Bhutto did not receive a fair trial and acknowledged that the original proceedings failed to meet the requirements of due process.
This is known as lawfare, the use of legal systems and institutions to damage a political opponent.
In Bhutto’s time, the goal of the Pakistani military regime was his physical and political removal. In modern democracies like South Africa, the goal is often political disqualification.
Because under the South African Constitution, a specific court sentence can disqualify someone from being a Member of Parliament, this gives the opponents of a politician room to use the courts to stifle him.
Naturally, Julius Malema has argued that the court cases against him are intended to drain his party’s resources and distract him from political organising. This is not dissimilar to the strategy effectively deployed by Pakistan against Bhutto, keeping him tied up in various legal manoeuvres.
Similarly, as Malema faces sentencing, his legal team is actively arguing that the prosecution is a “kill” attempt, which is a very similar language to Bhutto’s supporters, arguing that the law is being used to try and “behead” the leadership of the EFF.
Unlike 1970s Pakistan, South Africa’s judiciary has a much stronger reputation for independence, which makes it difficult to make a case of lawfare being carried out in its chambers.
However, most importantly, the risk, as with the Bhutto 2024 “mea culpa”, is that when courts are used to settle political scores, the legitimacy of the law itself takes a hit, because if the public begins to see a judge’s verdict as just another political vote, the “neutral” ground required to continue pretending you have a democracy starts to erode.
In Bhutto’s case, it took 45 years for the court to admit it was wrong. In Malema’s case, the drama is still unfolding in real-time, testing whether the South African legal system can remain a neutral arbiter or if it will be swallowed by the political noise.
Now, Malema’s opponents point out that he did fire the weapon and that this is a crime. Period. They say this as if it removes all doubt about it being politically motivated. But people who reason like this are deliberately and cynically missing the point because lawfare is precisely when real events are selectively prosecuted and pursued with a vigour disproportionate to how similar cases are handled.
So, the question about Malema’s firearm charge case is not whether he discharged a rifle or not. The real revealing question is that of all the things that happen, why this, why now, why him? And the answer is quite clearly political.
This is unfortunately an impossible case to make in a South African courtroom, which is, of course, part of the point. Just ask Jacob Zuma and Ace Magashule.
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"God is NOT a Christian. 😳😳😳
And the people who dig graves are better than priests...
They don't ask who d¡ed, or want to know whether the deceased drank with them or not, they simply dig..."
— Advocate Muzi Sikhakhane SC.