This right here is a reminder that prayer can open doors no human being can shut.
We thank God for Relebohile Mofokeng, and for Pastor Sekete's unwavering faith and answered prayers. ๐
When God says "yes," protocols become formalities.
Nothing is impossible with God. โค๏ธ๐
A Malawian illegal foreigner says that other Africans tell each other South Africa's laws are lax, which is why most of them come here, they get to do whatever they want. He says he's been caught at the border many times, yet he's still a free man. ๐ณ๐ณ๐ณ
Peaceful March, it was only a few that wanted to cause chaos and throw stones but ultimately, the march was peaceful, Iโm proud of us. ๐ฟ๐ฆ๐ฟ๐ฆ๐ฟ๐ฆ
A South African man in his mid twenties just got interviewed by Malungelo Booi, asked why is he protesting his reply was: โhe has code 14 driving licence, he has security certificates and firearm competency certificate, he once attended an interview in Cape Town for a security job but never got the job to later find out that the job was given to a foreign nationalโ that is the sad reality of a South African unemployed youth.
@TumishoMasha@oddettem โA long term solution is not for one country to absorb everyone elseโs failures, the solution is for every African government to build a country its own people donโt have to fleeโ
Well said Tumisho ๐ฅ
Our news channels are beginning to get this live reporting thing.
Been flipping across eNCA, Newzroom Afrika and SABCNews.
My takeaway...
I'm appreciating the Newzroom Afrika approach of having reporters off screen and giving the mic to citizens with the reporters narrating off camera.
SABC doing a good job by expanding thier scope of coverage beyond just the hotspots. Showing places like Mafikeng and Zeerus.
eNCA is doing a good job too but I just wish they'd focus more on engaging the people on the ground and less narration from the anchor in studio. They do cross over but a lot of the time its the anchor talking from the studio when I tune in.
All in all this is being covered well.
I know I was complaining earlier about South Africans not being given screentime to speak about their grievances but happy that now I am seeing more and more of a balanced coverage with such interviews being screened too.
Our news channels are beginning to get this live reporting thing.
Been flipping across eNCA, Newzroom Afrika and SABCNews.
My takeaway...
I'm appreciating the Newzroom Afrika approach of having reporters off screen and giving the mic to citizens with the reporters narrating off camera.
SABC doing a good job by expanding thier scope of coverage beyond just the hotspots. Showing places like Mafikeng and Zeerus.
eNCA is doing a good job too but I just wish they'd focus more on engaging the people on the ground and less narration from the anchor in studio. They do cross over but a lot of the time its the anchor talking from the studio when I tune in.
All in all this is being covered well.
I know I was complaining earlier about South Africans not being given screentime to speak about their grievances but happy that now I am seeing more and more of a balanced coverage with such interviews being screened too.