Whoever is advising the President is doing him a very HUGE disservice ‼️
The President needs to go back to the drawing board and understand how most of the things he is suggesting won’t even work! He needs to practically take time and go to home affairs, BMA, the border, refugee centres etc and understand the problem before he can even try and provide solutions. The President needs to take time and UNDERSTAND the problem or he will always fall short.
I’m disappointed that he continues to think this is a political and tribal issue…
Let’s play a game: Ramaphosa Address Bingo.
□ “We condemn all forms of violence and lawlessness.”
□ “South Africa is a nation governed by the rule of law.”
□ “We acknowledge the concerns of communities.”
□ “We cannot blame foreign nationals for all our problems.”
□ “A multi-stakeholder task team will be established.”
□ “Government departments will work together to address the matter.”
□ “We are strengthening border management.”
□ “Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to act.”
□ “We must balance security with human rights.”
□ “Social cohesion is important.”
□ “We call on communities to remain calm.”
□ “Those who break the law, regardless of nationality, will face consequences.”
□ “We are engaging regional partners.”
□ “This matter requires a whole-of-government approach.”
□ “South Africans and foreign nationals must live in peace.”
□ “A report will be submitted to Cabinet.”
□ “We remain committed to finding lasting solutions.”
Did I miss any of the classics?😂
Pan Africanism yamasimba, when it's used to sell bullshit propaganda about South Africans welcoming illegal foreigners... while all other African states don't.
Lezinja have successfully weaponized Pan Africanism, uBuntu, Women Empowerment & other beautiful concepts. Tsek man 🚮
#sapsGP [SAPS TAKES DEPARTMENTAL ACTION AGAINST ALLEGED CORRUPT POLICE OFFICIAL]
The South African Police Service (SAPS) management in Gauteng has noted a video circulating on social media platforms, particularly Facebook, depicting a police official in full uniform allegedly returning money to a member of the public following an alleged bribery incident.
The police officer featured in the video has been identified, and immediate disciplinary processes have been instituted. A departmental investigation has also been launched to establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
SAPS maintains a zero-tolerance approach to corruption. The acceptance, solicitation or facilitation of a bribe constitutes a criminal offence and a serious violation of the SAPS Code of Conduct.
All SAPS members are expected to conduct themselves with integrity and professionalism, in compliance with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, the SAPS Code of Conduct, and all applicable legislative and policy frameworks.
Members of the public are urged not to offer bribes and to report any allegations of corruption or extortion involving SAPS members through the following channels:
* SAPS Anti-Corruption Hotline: 0800 701 701
* SAPS National Complaints Service Centre: 0800 333 177
* Corruption Watch WhatsApp Line: 072 013 5569
* Gauteng Service Complaints Standby: 082 442 2000
* Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID)
SAPS remains committed to rooting out corruption within its ranks and ensuring accountability, professionalism and public trust in policing. ML
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