MP @DereleenJ asked Andrea Johnson about this rogue Suneel Belluchun (spelling) wakhona lo. The rogue, extortionist.
Andrea gaslit MP James, defending her decision to hire a WANTED person.
Giving a thug like that power over citizens' lives is a shame.
Germany's Chancellor Merz:
We can no longer accept the extraordinarily high levels of sick leave in our companies.
We are abolishing sick leave by telephone and introducing the requirement to submit a medical certificate from the very first day of illness.
We know this is a tough decision. But we can no longer afford this competitive disadvantage caused by prolonged absences from work.
What many don’t want to acknowledge is that the burden of immigration (illegal or legal) often rests on the shoulders of the poor.
They need to compete for access to schools, clinics, water, electricity, housing etc.
Since I’m in energy, I’ll use load reduction to illustrate.
It’s refreshing to hear such a genuine perspective. This is a good start because, in time, we can unite with one voice for Africa and hold our so-called leaders accountable for their failure to lead this continent toward its full potential. It’s never too late to change course and build the Africa we deserve.
🇬🇧 This Belfast local just said what everyone’s thinking: “It’s the government’s fault.
They’ve ignored immigration concerns for 20 years.
People aren’t being listened to… then something like Monday night happens and people react.”
He called the crimes completely avoidable: immigrants coming in with no job, no visa, then stabbing locals.
Spot on.
Source: Europa / Writer: Claudio
This restaurant in Sunnyside is selling food that is unsafe for consumption. We’ve found various violations of municipal health by-laws. We’ve confiscated the food and have shutdown this establishment. We are currently conducting a by-law enforcement operation in Sunnyside. @CityTshwane
WATCH | Lawyers for KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC Mbali Shinga say they will challenge her expulsion from the National Freedom Party in court. Legal representative Sthembiso Mbhele argues that the process was procedurally unfair.