We manufacture strong cleaning detergents Pine gel, Degreaser, Tile Cleaner, Multipurpose cleaner, Thick Bleach, Car shampoo, Dishwasher. Situated in Johannesburg and #Venda#DJSBU
The thing about obedience is โ it isnโt about what youโre saying yes to, itโs about who youโre saying yes to. When you say yes to God, you donโt have to know the details. You can walk in faith, trusting that Heโll show you the way.
Good Night friends! ๐โจ๐๏ธ๐
Wishing you sweet dreams wrapped in magic & sparkles! ๐๐ซ๐ธ๐
Tomorrow is a new beginningโฆ But for now rest peacefully, and wake up refreshed ๐โจ๐ซ๐ธ๐
In Egypt, a Palestinian was outraged and tried to stab a woman to death for not getting free ice cream in a shopping mall near Cairo.
Thereโs a reason Arab countries refuse to take Palestinian refugees!
One of my followers wrote this to me
Unity Beyond Borders: A Cry From Foreign Business Owners in South Africa
We came to South Africa with dreams, not weapons.
We crossed borders carrying hope, courage, and the desire to build better lives for our families. We opened small shops in townships, markets, and busy streets. We worked long hours, sacrificed sleep, and poured our hearts into businesses that feed not only our own children but also many South African families.
We never came to take. We came to contribute.
But today, many of us live in fear.
Every morning, we open our shops not knowing whether we will return home safely. We hear painful words shouted at us โ โLeave South Africa!โ โ as if we are not human beings. Some of our stores are looted, our hard-earned goods stolen, and our lives threatened simply because we were born in another country.
This pain has gone on for too long.
As foreign business owners, we have decided that unity is now our only strength. We are considering standing together peacefully by closing our businesses for over a week. Not because we want chaos, but because we want our voices to finally be heard. For years, we have suffered in silence. We have buried friends, lost businesses, and watched our children grow up with fear in their eyes.
If we unite for a few days, South Africa will see how much foreigners contribute to the economy and to communities. The small grocery shops, salons, restaurants, cellphone stores, clothing businesses, and street markets are part of everyday life. We are not enemies. We are workers, parents, dreamers, and partners in building this nation.
This peaceful shutdown will not be an act of hatred. It will be a cry for justice.
We are calling on the South African government to intervene and protect every person living within its borders, regardless of nationality. The law must protect everyone equally. No child should watch their father beaten because he speaks a different language. No mother should cry over a burned shop that took years to build.
Africa is one.
South Africans have brothers and sisters across the continent. Many South Africans were welcomed in other African countries during difficult times in history. Today, we ask for the same humanity and compassion.
We believe unity can heal this pain.
Imagine what could happen if foreign business owners and South Africans stood together instead of against each other. Imagine communities built on respect, cooperation, and peace. Imagine teaching our children that being African means protecting one another, not destroying one another.
This is not just about business.
This is about dignity.
This is about humanity.
This is about the future of Africa.
We do not want violence.
We do not want division.
We want peace, safety, and the freedom to work honestly without fear.
Our unity will speak louder than our pain.
And maybe, just maybe, South Africa will finally listen.
This company hired 40 illegal immigrant drivers.
South Africans approached the management and told them to fokof with their company here in South Africa.
The owners fired the 40 illegal immigrant drivers with immediate effect and advertised the posts.
Now 40 South Africans will be hired.