@JoburgFinance In 1983, when we faced taxation and exorbitant municipal rents in those match boxes of Soweto, the residents decided to implement rent boycott. It is about time, we implement a similar campaign as we can’t afford funding these thieves anymore.
@ininghe_ The problem comes from your Western lense of sexualising women. It normal to display breast and wear short dresses for young women not married. It only changes when dealing with married women wherein they dress in isidwaba which cover all the way to the knees.
@kevin_mititi@AfricaFirsts The dangers with Twitter, is that we debate with some village idiots coming from some country with one channel state broadcaster. I mean, even under apartheid in the 80s Wits had black students.
@coletta789@zan_diva People like you are practising the new job reservation act. In fact, you disgust me with your generalisation of South Africans. Who were the domestic workers before the arrival of your favourites? It included my mom who toiled for more than 42yrs without a pension nor benefits.
@HistorySAZAR This was our standard life in townships, after the state of emergency of 1985 and PW Botha’s totale aanslag, we had soldiers on school premises.
@rawera_jaugenya@AfricaFactsZone You guys lack education and you are slaves to race. You are s lost figure whose sense of worth can only be given validity once it is bestowed by a whiteman. In your World black people cannot exist without white trusteeship. Damn, uncle Tom
@NgolaBlink@QueenMbee How do we take you seriously when in one swoop you have desecrated our constitution by saying there is no invasion by any African. This means only SA has no sovereignty according to you. You also chose to be racist and those are not our values, why are imposing yours?
@nhlanhladube09@SedikoR Cabral in his quote, “always bear in mind that people are not fighting for ideas, for things in anyone’s head. They are fighting for material benefits.” Cabral was not anti-idea, he was anti-idolatry of ideas, which is what Dr Dube is doing.