In the upcoming elections, we will vote for these two.
Not because we are members of ActionSA, but because we want to reward them for the work they have done for South Africans.
You can’t think twice about this, they failed to dominate their local politicians and government in Nigeria
Yet they want to use pan Africanism to buy sympathy while abusing South Africans in their own Country
We must never let go of our Stand point
They must go home and fix
Dear Black South Africans
Why dont we band together & buy this hospital?
It can be the start of our very own 1Life or MediClinic type of group.
We can even ensure the hiring of qualified doctors, radiologists, nurses, cardiologists, oncologists, admin clerks & pharmacists
White South African working in UK told to go back to South Africa by a British man. A reminder that everyone must fix their country because nationality is not racial
@Solphendukaa And this video is a perfect example why ladies and gentlemen, our kids attending our education institutions in South Africa, need to be taught by a native...
#Abahambe
My fellow Zimbabweans 🇿🇼in South Africa🇿🇦, please note that South Africans owe us absolutely nothing; what owes us everything is the ZANU PF government that has destroyed livelihoods back home and forced you to become illegal immigrants.
The fact that you are hungry and sleeping on pavements in the cold is not South Africans’ problem but it is our own ZANU PF government’s failure to provide you with transport on time and process you to come back home before the 30 June ultimatum that you were given to pack and leave.
ZANU PF is sending bribed Zimbabwean celebrities with fake sympathy to provide humanitarian aid and transport so they appear as saints while they are the real devil’s advocates who want to make our South African neighbors appear as evil for demanding their country back.
Please come back home, let’s suffer together so that we get the courage to confront the source of our problems, which is ZANU PF.
Let’s stop the blame game, instead let’s thank South Africans for being very kind to us during our time of need. We have clearly overstayed our welcome! Let us not be ungrateful visitors!
Today we celebrate the extraordinary courage and bold risk taken by a true son of KZN a man who refused to stay silent while vultures devoured our country from within.
On this day, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi stood tall in his uniform, backed by his officers, and blew the lid off the criminal syndicates that had captured parts of SAPS, the justice system, and political elites.
He risked his career, his safety, and everything he stood for to defend the badge and protect ordinary South Africans.
His actions shook the nation and gave millions of us renewed hope that real change is possible when brave leaders put South Africa first.
6 July should forever be marked as Lt Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi Day a national symbol of integrity, bravery, and resistance against corruption.
We salute you, General.
The fight continues. 🇿🇦🔥🫡
Section 22 of the Constitution reserves the right to trade in the informal sector for citizens only. Section 42 of the Immigration Act prohibits helping illegal aliens, including renting them premises to live / run businesses. -Albert Matsaung - Acting Deputy Director-General
HIJACKED BUILDINGS
The Insizwa Nobunsizwa Development Foundation will be undertaking clamping down on hijacked buildings and calls upon the South African Police Service (SAPS) to urgently initiate lawful investigations and obtain search warrants in respect of hijacked and unlawfully occupied buildings in South Africa. Lets never forget DJ Warris who sacrificed his life while fighting hijacked buildings in Johannesburg.
For example according to eThekwini Municipality reports it was identified that there are 76 problem buildings in the eThekwini inner city—including hijacked, abandoned, and structurally unsound properties. Of these, at least 16 are confirmed as hijacked and unlawfully occupied, while other reports have previously tracked upwards of 27 to 88 total problematic/dilapidated properties. We've watched criminality continue for far too long and its time we as men assist to put an end to it.
This problem is not a eThekwini problem alone but across the KZN province and in South Africa as a whole. These properties form part of a broader pattern of illegally occupied, derelict and unsafe buildings that continue to contribute to urban decay, criminality and deteriorating living conditions within the Durban central business district and surrounding areas. We have buildings from Transnet that have been hijacked and are now criminal havens it can't be business as usual.
The conditions prevailing within these buildings pose serious risks to human dignity, public health and public safety. Occupants are frequently exposed to unsafe and inhumane living conditions, while surrounding communities face heightened risks of violent crime, fire hazards, structural collapse, illegal utility connections and environmental health concerns. In many instances, these buildings are controlled by organised criminal groups that exploit vulnerable individuals through unlawful rental schemes and other criminal activities. We saw the fires in the Johannesburg CBD because of the conditions of these buildings.
The Foundation believes that these circumstances warrant urgent law enforcement intervention within the framework of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, and the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977. Those officials who are benefiting to this criminality and living large from the processeds of crime must be aware that we know them and they will be exposed.
Section 21 of the Criminal Procedure Act provides that search warrants may be issued by a magistrate or justice upon information provided under oath where there are reasonable grounds to believe that an offence has been or is being committed and that evidence relating to such offence may be found on the premises concerned. The law makers and keepers of this country are very much aware of all these criminal elements and they allow them to continue and we as Izinsizwa will put an end to this criminality.
Section 20 of the Criminal Procedure Act further authorises the seizure of any article that is concerned in, or may afford evidence of, the commission or suspected commission of an offence. Given the widespread allegations of unlawful occupation, extortion, illegal electricity connections, fraud, drug-related offences, immigration-related offences, possession of stolen property and other criminal conduct associated with many of these buildings, there are reasonable grounds to believe that evidence of criminal activity may be found within the identified premises.
While Section 22 of the Criminal Procedure Act creates limited exceptions permitting warrantless searches under specific circumstances, the Foundation believes that the ongoing and systemic nature of these unlawful occupations requires SAPS to follow the ordinary constitutional process by applying for judicially authorised search warrants before conducting enforcement operations.
Over 30 illegal foreigners appeared before the court, for working without permits. Their employer was fined R250 000!
Woke South Africans with PhDs, keep on saying, “illegal foreigners are not the reason, we have high unemployment in South Africa”.
The Constitutional Court has found the Western Cape government and City of Cape Town's sale of the Tafelberg Property was unlawful. It also found the Western Cape government has failed to ensure social housing projects in the CBD to address apartheid legacy. @BDliveSA
The DA, under Helen Zille, sold land in Sea Point for revenue instead of using it for affordable housing.
The Constitutional Court has just declared the sale unlawful!
Proud to have been part of the organisations that challenged this in 2014 when we found out about the sale 😭
Bloemfontein police arrest suspected drug dealer after community tip-off:
A 37-year-old foreign national has been arrested in the Bloemfontein CBD after a community tip-off led the SAPS Parkroad Tactical Response Team to a suspected drug dealer.
During an operation in the CBD on Wednesday afternoon, officers located the suspect behind a grocery store on Charles Street.
A search uncovered 25 large bags of dagga with an estimated street value of R25,000, a digital weighing scale, and cash believed to be proceeds of crime.
The suspect has been charged with dealing in dagga and is expected to appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court soon.