@4KobusWiese ek is baie impressed met die cappuccino. Hy is so mooi ek wil hom nie eers drink nie. Ek sal hom rate as ek klaar is met hom, dis n bulletjie.
🥓 🍳 Only came in for a quick Cappuccino at Wiesenhof @4KobusWiese but decided to go for the breakfast as well. My daughter says she loves the bread, fresh and crispy.
10/10 you should definitely open nore shops. 👌
What have you done in 30 years @MYANC, @EFF and @MkhontoweSizwex. I will tell you, you have broken, stolen, murdered and raped and in the meantime we are building.
I can't sing back 2000 farmers but I have not for a day stopped telling the world about our predicament and pain, and what happens to you when you become a minority in your motherland.
#SouthAfrica#Afrikaner#Boer#boer
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John Steenhuisen has, in this year alone, introduced 2 so called
transformation funds, where farmers are forced to contribute levies to Black Economic
Empowerment funds that are set up for the state to subsidize Black farming operations.
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Live music from 11H00 at Wiesenhof Lifestyle Franschhoek 191 Main Rd, 021-1097999 for reservations.
Delicious Traditional Sunday lunch and full menu available.
Bring the kids and play 9 holes of Putt Putt on the new course (R40pp).
@4KobusWiese@rouxdem
Very sad. When I visited Kalafong hospital several years ago, what I saw was even worse - old blood stains on the windows and linen. They didn't wash the blood out before presenting the bed to new patients. I saw the same disdain for the patients among the doctors.
This is what government healthcare looks like in South Africa. And now they're trying to convince us that healthcare would be better if we gave the government more control.
From the Olympics, the Springboks, Dricus Du Plessis and the Grammys, South Africans can be proud that our men and women, on and off the field, have displayed their incredible talent on the world stage. Thank you for continuing to unite South Africa. 🇿🇦
This wonderful couple who are good friends of my family was attacked on their farm near Tzaneen over the weekend. Oom Dawid is 84 years old and tannie Liesbet is 79.
They were tied up, kicked and beaten over the head and in the face with an iron rod. Tannie Liesbet was dragged around in the house.
The attackers wanted the keys to the safe but oom Dawid has Alzheimers and didn't know where it was, so they kept beating him. Fortunately, they survived.
Growing up in Tzaneen, I often visited them on the farm and I have always had the utmost respect for them.
There remains two unanswered questions:
1) What kind of barbarian would attack and torture an innocent elderly couple like this?
2) Why is this not universally condemned? There's hardly any news about this in the in English speaking media.
"Silence in the face of evil; not to speak, is to speak, and not to act, is to act, and God will not hold us guiltless." (-Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who tried to get the German church to speak and to act against Hitler's schemes before the Second World War)