@Sandile02587806@Matome_Kay And you call yourself a Man United supporter but don't know Ferguson once tried to sign Radebe. You probably started supporting the club 2 years ago.
@mr_guluva@KingMntungwa@kaizerCsuppoter 2weeks is not bad, why are these companies so reluctant to train people and always asking for experience that people don't have.
My princess turns 18 today. I raised a whole adult๐ญ๐ฅน She is beautiful, she is kind and she is so sweet. She never expected her gift in a million years, she actually lifted off the ground๐๐
@DrLungi_Mashele Yep, privilege breeds ignorance and arrogance. It is always the elite telling poor people to integrate with these foreign nationals, but as so as they set up shacks next to their leafy suburbs they call security. Middle class are an impediment to social change & revolution.
@Xol1641557@professorSMM But he still doesn't speak English, never heard a Messi interview in English. Black South Africans have an inferiority complex when it comes to the English language, you guys always feel uncomfortable on behalf of white people when the other Black person doesn't speak English.
@saigidyelmap@professorSMM How come you guys never seem to have a problem with Messi who doesn't speak a word of English but is world superstar. They must go get translators if they have an issue.
I have served long enough in leadership to recognise a troubling pattern. Too many among South Africaโs 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
For 20, 40, 60 years they preached free trade and globalisation because they wanted to penetrate poor countries.
Now that itโs their turn to be penetrated, they suddenly โrealiseโ itโs probably not the best way of doing things.
[WATCH] #Newzroom405โs @vuyo_macoba caught Relebohile Mofokeng departing Los Angeles International Airport following the end of Bafana Bafanaโs FIFA World Cup campaign. Mofokeng has been strongly linked with a move to Belgian Pro League side Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.
oil prices are back to pre-war levels & fuel prices are being cut โฝ๏ธ๐
now pay close attention to companies that hiked prices โbecause of the warโ
โฆ but will never bring prices back down
Dear @HomeAffairsSA
No contingency plans are needed for ZEP holders after the permits expire. President Mnangagwa appears to have thought ahead. ๐
Regards
@sacr_official1
She spoke so much wisdom laced with logic,critical thinking and common sense. South Africa ๐ฟ๐ฆ has wise , intelligent women.
March and March kusasa ,30 June 2026๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พ
THE PEOPLE SHALL GORVEN!!!!