These, ‘your boys’, are not finding creative means to enter into other countries illegally;
They have visas permitting then to do their work.. they are also not staying there for indefinite periods of time.
They are also not selling drugs that destroy communities.
Cummon, sir. Keep up! More than 1.5 million people voted for you; atleast pretend like you have common sense🙏🏾
Those who were asking about our T-shirts… (Zizhippo and crew)
It was made in memory of those who have lost their lives due to illegal immigrants in our country, killed for running a Spaza shop by foreigners running Spaza shops under the pretence of being”refugees”, killed by food from their Tuckshops, Killed while touring the country and investing in the economy, as well as killed by Zama Zama’s… they are not our “funders” as you claim, we know all you desperately want to find fault and our so called funders!! May their souls RIP 🙏🏻❤️🕯️
I have served long enough in leadership to recognise a troubling pattern. Too many among South Africa’s elite - black and white - appear to believe the rules that govern the rest of us do not apply to them.
As chairman of an SOE, I am regularly approached by business leaders asking me to intervene in operational or procurement matters. When I explain that my role is governance and oversight, not management, they say they understand. Yet the requests continue. This reveals a belief that exceptions exist for the connected few.
It was therefore striking to see Business Leadership South Africa and BUSA, organisations that have been vocal against state capture and political interference in state-owned enterprises, actively advocate for political intervention to transfer transmission assets to the Transmission System Operator. These are the same bodies that insist on corporate governance and board independence. Where, then, is the role of the SOE board? What exactly do they believe in?
Equally concerning are recent allegations involving former Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon. Senior figures within his own party, including John Steenhuisen and Dion George, have raised issues that appear to involve conflicts of interest and undue influence. This from a voice that has long lectured on ethical standards and clean governance. Do these rules apply to everyone, or only when politically convenient? Selective morality is not morality at all.
When those who position themselves as guardians of good governance apply different standards to themselves, public trust erodes. But South Africans are watching. We see the inconsistencies. We now know where people stand.
The path forward requires courage. We must expose wrongdoing wherever it occurs without fear or favour. We must demand that those who preach accountability live it consistently. We must insist that rules bind the powerful as they bind ordinary citizens. And we must model the ethical society we want to build.
South Africa does not lack good people. What we need is the collective will to insist that principle applies to all. Let us find that courage. Let us call out double standards and build a nation where no one is above the law. That is the South Africa worth fighting for. #ProudlySA
[MAYOR AND OFFICIALS APPEARED IN COURT FOR FRAUD CHARGES]
Nyaniso Goodman Nelani (63), Mayor of King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality; Cwenga Songelwa (41), Secretary to the Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Land Reform; Sibongile Moyi (49), Secretary to the Mayor; Ngamela Pakade (55), Municipal Manager of King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality; and Fudumele Eric Jiholo (63), the municipality's former Chief Financial Officer, appeared before the Mthatha Specialised Commercial Crimes Court on 30 June 2026 on charges of fraud relating to the alleged misuse of municipal funds through the submission of a purportedly fraudulent invitation letter.
Their court appearance followed them being served of summons by the Mthatha-based Serious Commercial Crime Investigation of the Hawks on 3 June 2026.
It is alleged that on or about 25 January 2024, the accused acted in concert and with a common purpose to induce the King Sabata Dalindyebo Local Municipality (KSDLM) to incur expenditure for which it was not lawfully liable. They allegedly misrepresented that the Mayor had received an official invitation to attend a KwaZulu-Natal Back-to-School Programme.
The investigation further alleges that an invitation letter was solicited despite the knowledge that no government-sponsored Back-to-School Programme existed. According to the allegations, the event in question was a political party manifesto rally rather than an official government programme.
It is further alleged that, following a telephonic request, an invitation letter bearing what is suspected to be the forged signature of the Deputy Minister was generated and transmitted. The letter was allegedly used to create the false impression that the Mayor's attendance constituted official municipal business. Discrepancies were subsequently identified, a criminal case was opened, and the matter was referred to the Hawks for further investigation.
Relying on the purported authenticity of the invitation, the Municipality allegedly processed and financed travel and accommodation arrangements. The investigation found that KSDLM suffered actual financial prejudice exceeding R57,000. Following the investigation, the Hawks served the accused with summons compelling them to appear in court on 30 June 2026. All five accused appeared before the court and were released on warning, they are expected to re-appear on 10 July 2026 for disclosure of the docket contents.
Exercise your constitutional rights lawfully today. Don’t allow anyone to diminish your citizenship through linguistic technicalities, arbitrary classifications, or the rhetoric of pseudo Pan Africanism. Your rights are not determined by opinion, but protected by the Constitution
I need young people from every other nation on the African continent to read up on the Arab Spring tonight.
Replicate what you saw ordinary South Africans do today. Do it for You. For the homeland that is your inheritance. For the future.
The answers we are looking for don’t | won’t fit into the frameworks, distorted reality and educated order we are all socialised to seek.
Which is why your Goliath knows and believes you will not organise or fight.
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. 😳😳😳
So why are guys running away from interviews? If you have nothing to hide, you appreciate and understand the scrutiny and care about accountability, why you refusing interviews? We have been asking. Can you come on the show tomorrow?
A South African man in his mid twenties just got interviewed by Malungelo Booi, asked why is he protesting his reply was: “he 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 national” that is the sad reality of a South African unemployed youth.
#CountryDuty
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GNU at play 🔥
Geordin Hill - Lewis flexing!
President Cyril Ramaphosa has removed Deputy Minister of Water & Sanitation #SelloSeitlholo
Ramaphosa has also removed Deputy Minister of Electricity & Energy #JaneGrahamMarè
Seitlholo & Marè were part of the John Steenhuisen faction.
https://t.co/V4aKNXbu3I
A foreign national allegedly jumped to his death in the Durban CBD on Monday night.
Police say the man - whose status in the currently is being verified - had broken into the storage facility on Margaret Mncadi Avenue three days prior, with two accomplices.
The trio was hiding out there until they heard noises last night.
It’s believed the now-deceased man had thought they would be discovered and jumped off the 8th floor.
Another ran away, while a third remained.
An inquest docket has been opened by police for investigation.
@eNCA