There’s just no end to the ways that comrades will loot state funds. 😡🤬
Who are the directors of these companies?
How does one get the SIU to investigate them??
An official complaint has been filed against the very much corrupt Head of Public Investment Corporation; Patrick Dlamini over squandering public pensions funds aided and abetted by The Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana.
The whistleblower and civilians are seeking answers regarding the squandering of public pension funds towards the back door SA Fair deal that looked to benefit Patrick Dlamini and his friend Enoch Godongwana at the expense of unsuspecting civilians.
PART 3.
VIETNAM IS BACK BUYING SOUTH AFRICAN MAIZE IN A BIG WAY
It remains encouraging to see Vietnam buying so much of South Africa’s maize in the new 2026-27 year. For much of the past year, we didn’t enjoy much demand from the Far East; the big buyers were the neighbouring countries.
For example, last week South Africa exported 127 182 tonnes of maize. About 88% of it was exported to Vietnam, with the rest going to the Southern African countries.
South Africa’s maize exports in this new marketing year, which started in May 2026, currently stand at 343 530 tonnes. We still have a long way to go until the end of the year in April 2027.
We think we could see more exports this time around, likely 3.0 million tonnes, a notable increase from the 2025-26 maize exports of 2.0 million tonnes.
We have an ample maize harvest of 17.1 million tonnes, a record harvest, in addition to the large carryover stock from the past season. The reason for the slow exports last year was weak demand, not supply issues.
It is encouraging to see Vietnam return now, and we hope more countries in the Far East will resume buying South Africa’s high-quality maize.
ANC National Chairperson Cde Gwede Mantashe engaged with community members during a walkabout and door-to-door voter registration campaign in Ward 15, eThekwini Region, listening to local concerns, sharing government interventions and encouraging residents to register to vote.
#RegisterToVoteANC
#LGE2026
[COMMENT]
Hangwani Morgan Maumela remains at the centre of one of the most alarming corruption investigations in Gauteng involving the alleged R2.3 billion tender scandal linked to Tembisa Hospital, yet to date there has been no arrest.
Why?
South Africans are entitled to ask questions, especially when billions meant for healthcare are allegedly looted while patients suffer in overcrowded hospitals, critical equipment shortages continue, and healthcare workers are forced to operate under impossible conditions.
If investigators have already identified suspicious tenders, irregular payments and questionable procurement processes, what is delaying accountability?
Are authorities still gathering evidence, or is this another case where politically connected individuals are being shielded from prosecution?
The public has seen raids, search-and-seizure operations and repeated media reports about the scandal, but where are the arrests? Where are the prosecutions? Where is the accountability?
What makes the matter even more concerning is that Maumela’s name also surfaced during proceedings linked to the Madlanga Commission, where alleged dealings involving controversial North West businessman Suliman Carrim were mentioned.
The reality is that public trust in the criminal justice system is badly damaged when high-profile corruption allegations involving billions drag on for years without visible consequences.
Ordinary South Africans are arrested daily for far lesser offences, yet when it comes to large-scale corruption involving public money, investigations often appear slow, secretive and inconclusive. Why should the public believe that there will ever be accountability if those implicated continue to operate freely while investigations drag on indefinitely?
Most importantly, what happened to the money allegedly lost through the Tembisa Hospital tenders? Who benefited? Who signed off on the contracts? Who approved the payments? And when will those responsible,
regardless of their political influence, business connections or status, finally face the full might of the law?
South Africans are not only demanding answers anymore. They are demanding action.
@pule_jones@HeidiGiokos
People only try to humble you when you’re actually great. If you were average, they’d just ignore you. Their jealousy is just a compliment in disguise.
Most South Africans don’t travel outside their country because it already has what other Africans travel to Europe and America to look for.
No DNA, just RSA 🇿🇦
Several Chinese carmakers have reduced the number of airbags available on entry-level trims of South African models, making crash test reports from overseas unreliable in many cases. https://t.co/nke8wXp6xF
China, as the world's biggest manufacturing country, is destroying jobs in many countries. We can already see it in SA, with retailers closing down branches and retrenching.
askies neh, my sweet angel baby pie @Julius_S_Malema
i'm also gonna be voting eff, we can't afford to lose even one vote by shipping my lil broke ass to prison, think ahead, my sweet darling,
oh! how i love you,
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gossip girl,