Three victims killed in a horrific head-on collision along the N1 near Botlokwa have been positively identified as Sergeant David Mulanga Mabeba (43) of Sunnyside SAPS, retired Captain Obed Malindela Tshikhudo (62), and Rachel Mamphwe (53).
The tragic crash occurred near Ha Phasa on Friday evening. Limpopo Police have extended heartfelt condolences to the grieving families, friends, and colleagues. 🕊️
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While they wait for EFF to launch it's elections manifesto so they can steal ideas, they have made EFF their campaign strategy, because they have nothing to offer. Domkops.
Julius Malema ase chelete, akase rate ke batho kamoka.
Gape ase lebitla, akase hloye ke batho kamoka.
Dulang le lehloyo la lena, le tlogele rena le lerato la rena.
#HandsOffCIC
Everyone that claim to have formed EFF left and the only one remaining and standing side by side with fighters is the man they claim to have recruited. Ask yourself why!?
We are watching and forever behind our President until total victory. 🤘🏾
I am responding to all those who continue to attack the EFF.
1. Operation Dudula, Nhlanhla Lux, Fiyela and now Jacende have never marched to the Department of Home Affairs to demand that the DA Minister account for the crisis of undocumented foreigners and why borders are porous. Never because they are bought to destroy EFF. They have ziltch patriotism!
2. Those who left the EFF lacked political education and suffered from political individualism. They mistakenly believed the struggle was about them personally. They constantly boast about buying T-shirts, putting up posters and purchasing gazebos, repeatedly declaring, “It was me!” They suffer from a pronounced “me-first” syndrome.
3. Many of those who departed were already voting for other organisations; their exit was inevitable. They had stopped contributing to the EFF three years ago, routinely skipped critical branch meetings and ultimately abandoned the EFF.
4. We are prepared to meet our critics in the trenches if necessary, but we will leave them defeated in the mud. Let the critics lament — our people will not be moved.
5. We will meet on the ground.
6. No one has a monopoly on the ground.
Victory or death — we choose victory. Asambe!