Aaaand there it is.
I mean, we’ve always known it, but it’s always refreshing when #they tell on themselves.
Under the cover of “smart and hardworking” is the real preference - the ability of employers to discipline the local working class (and keep wages low) by exploiting vulnerable people from outside.
Then they pay them peanuts. After that those Zimbabweans rob them and kill them because they need more money. Then black South Africans are accused of white genocide.
Don’t they see this vicious cycle they are creating??
When the dust settles corporate South Africa needs to be shamed for its lack of support for Bafana Bafana. E.g. Checkers gave staff Green tops for the Springboks and you'd see flags all over the shop on Matchdays. Nothing for Bafana Bafana.
I’m still waiting for journalists to question American players about Trump’s actions and foreign policy. You know, bombing schools and stuff like that.
Seems like political questions are only reserved for Asian, African and Arab players.
This student posted a screenshot of her exam results on TikTok and it says “See Dean”. She’s asking people what it means and someone replied “Inoba uzoba yiDean entsha 🥺” 🤣
He’s going to lock these children inside a wall with hardcore criminals so that tourists don’t get to witness their poverty and the violence meted against them. Yeah, that is beautiful.
This was done inside a student residence. Security blocked students and staff from accessing their own homes for this event. The water used came from the residences. During the 40°C heatwave, students couldn't access their own park to cool off or their homes to escape the heat
In January 2015 @DreamfieldsP launched our very first DreamLeague at Setlabotjha Primary in Sebokeng. 146 learners signed up for to play 5-a-side football so they could learn the game. Last night in Monterrey one of those boys, Thapelo Maseko, made all our dreams come true