Automotive journalism in South Africa is a mess and it’s quite evident here on twitter 💀,it focuses on one brand while criticizing all others, showing a lack of understanding of how cars operate, and it's literally the main reason why we don’t get cool cars in the country
This is the harsh reality South African citizens are forced to tolerate because our government seems paralyzed by its accountability to the AU and the United Nations. What is happening in Mayfair is a breaking point; individuals who arrived seeking asylum are now showing a completely different side, leaving local communities feeling unsafe, frustrated, and utterly abandoned by the systems meant to protect them.
WATCH | As South Africa grapples with migration challenges, Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Olivier Nduhungirehe, argues that discussions should centre on the underlying causes of migration rather than assigning blame to a single country.
@GovernmentZA You didn’t tell us that South Africans no longer have a right to March in their own country or else Somalis will chase them away and @SAPoliceService can’t even do anything about it ! Yet @CyrilRamaphosa is quick on the threats to South Africans protesting in their own country ‼️
Minister Chikunga says before 1994 there were no bricklayers, welders, or plumbers in SA
Mind you, she is the Minister for Women, Youth and People with Disabilities💀
She is almost 70 years old yet absolutely dumb & unbelievably ignorant💔
We dont deserve this as a country😣
[WATCH] Undocumented Malawians have now turned Sherwood outside the Durban CBD into an active crime scene, they are attacking police officers as they refuse to go through a deportation process. @_NMabaso
Very nice country where foreigners can say on TV that they will kill a South African but these are the so called victims who came into the country Illegally but dare say anything and they threaten to kill you on live TV without any fear or repercussions ‼️
I am honestly laughing in stitches right now. It seems some illegal foreigners are actively wishing that South Africans make the ultimate mistake and hand Julius Malema the presidency. 😆 🤣 😂
There is a video circulating with the caption: "Julius Malema, the leader of the EFF in South Africa, is loved across Africa. Malawians wish that Malema could be the President of South Africa, and ultimately, the whole of Africa." Ironically, the people cheering for this are currently stranded in Durban. It begs the question: will that wish ever materialize?
The reality on the ground says a resounding no. Stadium capacity does not equal voting power. The EFF managed to completely fill the Moses Mabhida Stadium in KZN just two weeks before the national elections, yet they still suffered a devastating 7% drop in KwaZulu-Natal votes, losing roughly 270,000 voters. If they cannot convert a packed stadium into actual election victory, then filling up the Union Buildings to capacity means absolutely nothing. They have consistently failed to turn performative hype into real political power.