@penuelist_ Apparently, if you are a registered who does not go to the polls on the day of voting, your voted is ceded to the ruling party.
If you are registered to vote, you should make it count. If it is change you want, then you must vote for the change you want to see.
The Rand doesn't manipulate itself.
While some are celebrating the court judgment as the end of the story. We are asking Parliament to focus on what comes next.
South Africans deserve answers, accountability, and stronger laws to stop market manipulation from hurting ordinary people again.
Why I Reject โXenophobiaโ as the Master Explanation
I reject the automatic description of this movement as xenophobia because I do not accept that hatred of Africans is its principal cause.
Black South Africans do not generally encounter African migrants as an abstract racial or cultural category. They encounter them materially, inside overcrowded townships and an economy defined by unemployment, landlessness, low wages, failing services and competition over extremely scarce opportunities.
The conflict is therefore not adequately explained by fear or hatred of foreigners.
It is produced through competition over work, trading space, housing, customers, public services and economic survival.
Research that uses the language of xenophobia frequently acknowledges that conflict is driven by competition over jobs, housing, healthcare and other resources. The economic foundation is therefore admitted, even while the moral label is elevated above it.
My argument is not that no person has ever expressed hatred towards migrants. Nor am I saying that no act committed during this mobilisation can be motivated by nationality.
I am saying that xenophobia is analytically inadequate as the name for the movement itself.
The term takes a material struggle and converts it into a psychological defect.
It changes the question from:
Why are historically dispossessed South Africans fighting over shrinking economic space?
to:
What is wrong with Black South Africans that they dislike foreigners?
That transformation is ideological.
It relocates responsibility from economic structures, immigration policy and government failure into the supposedly diseased minds of the poor.
Xenophobia as a disciplinary construct
In the South African context, โxenophobiaโ has become more than a description. It has become a disciplinary category.
It is repeatedly used by sections of the political elite, the professional commentariat and the NGO sector to instruct the poorest South Africans about which grievances they may legitimately express.
The migrant may speak about hunger, displacement and economic necessity.
The South African poor must remain silent about hunger, displacement and economic necessity, because speaking may expose them to the accusation of xenophobia.
The migrantโs search for opportunity is humanised.
The South Africanโs defence of opportunity is criminalised.
The migrant is understood structurallyโas a person shaped by economic conditions.
The South African is judged morallyโas a person corrupted by prejudice.
This is an unequal distribution of compassion and political agency.
I therefore regard the indiscriminate use of โxenophobiaโ as part of the ideological machinery through which the Black majority is disciplined.
The term can be valid when it describes a specific act: an assault motivated by nationality, the targeting of a documented person because of an accent, or collective punishment imposed upon people simply because they are foreign.
But it becomes deceptive when it is used to erase distinctions between violence and protest, between nationality and legal status, between lawful deportation and arbitrary expulsion, and between hatred of Africans and opposition to uncontrolled economic migration.
Once these distinctions disappear, the label no longer clarifies reality.
It governs which parts of reality may be spoken about.
liberation begin with sovereign, organised peoples rather than with the permanent circulation of dispossessed populations across a continent still governed by neocolonial power.
This is a rewritten for social media consumption- from my paper: Beyond Xenophobia: The Dialectics of Class, Borders and Black Survival
@XekiHlongwane We are under siege as a country, our behavior is questionable, It's heartbreaking. It's like we have eaten a forbidden fruit of some sort. Our brains have been compromised. The amount of hate is unbearable. and Nobody cares ๐๐๐ we need a reset, this is not normal baf'ethu
๐๐ข๐ช๐ก๐ฆ ๐จ๐ฃ๐๐๐ง๐!
Mamelodi Sundowns confirm, "given the circumstances, the team did not travel to Austria yesterday. As it stands, the pre-season has not been canceled but the departure has been postponed".
#SundownsFC#RIPJaydenAdams
Durban - KZN police are searching for a Malawian national following the alleged theft of jewellery and cash valued at approximately R1.01 million from a residence on Sunday, 12 July 2026.
The suspect has been identified as Fatima Lawerence, 28, who is also believed to use the name Esther as reflected on her passport. She is travelling with her 5-year-old daughter. The employer stated Lawerence had worked as a domestic worker for about 7 years. Stolen items include old gold jewellery and several Kruger coins with significant sentimental value, plus R10,000 in cash. The theft was discovered after the family returned home at around 17:30.
It is believed the suspect may be attempting to flee to Malawi. Anyone with information on Lawerenceโs whereabouts is urged to contact the police.
@SAPoliceService
@Ronwen_Williams Yoh... Some people are really ugly. These nasty comments and remarks are an indictment on how you feel about yourselves, and Ronza really needn't worry about them. So now, the great saves and exceptional distributions are forgotten because of your evil hearts? No man. Grow up!
Every time black South Africans are under attack, the silence is deafening. The Muslims are quiet. The whites are quiet. The Pan-Africanists vanish. SAHRC finds its voice for everyone except us. The Helen Suzman Foundation is nowhere to be seen. The NGOs disappear. Our own government abandons us. The Africa Union & UN looks away. The so-called African leaders have nothing to say. Then, the moment we demand nothing more than the enforcement of South Africaโs laws, weโre branded โxenophobic.โ
Black South Africans, no one is coming to save or fight for you. If we donโt stand up for ourselves, no one else will. Our future will be secured by us, or it wonโt be secured at all.
Wow. It must have taken serious courage to say this.
Agree or not, stating this publicly can only come from someone who fears God, not man.
Because the ricochet of abuse against him is going to echo for some time.
๐จ Roy Keane Destroys Ronaldo's Critics After Portugal Exit:
๐ฃ๏ธ "I've had enough of the nonsense.
The disrespect Cristiano Ronaldo gets after every defeat is pathetic. Some of you don't watch football; you wait for Ronaldo to lose so you can celebrate like you've won a trophy yourselves.
One bad game? That's all it takes for people to forget over twenty years of excellence? That's not football, that's pure hatred.
This is a player who has dragged teams through impossible moments, broken records people said would never be broken, and carried the pressure of an entire nation every time he stepped onto a pitch. Every stadium wanted him to fail. He still found a way to win, again and again.
Now he's in the twilight of his career, and instead of showing respect, people are dancing on one defeat. It's embarrassing.
You don't erase the greatest goalscorer in football history because of ninety minutes. You don't erase five Ballons d'Or, countless trophies, and two decades of consistency because it suits your agenda. Greatness isn't judged on one night;it's judged over a lifetime.
The people mocking Ronaldo today will spend the next twenty years telling their kids they were lucky enough to watch him. That's how football works. You hate greatness while it's in front of you, then pretend you always appreciated it once it's gone.
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't need your approval. He never did. His legacy was secured years ago. Every record, every trophy, every unforgettable night is written in football history forever.
And to those enjoying this moment, remember one thing: legends retire, but history never does. Long after the trolls have disappeared and the noise has faded, Cristiano Ronaldo will still be remembered as one of the greatest players to ever touch a football."
Damn, Iran did not waste a second, they had this diss track ready to go, with the exact final score, after trump's cheating ways jinxed and screwed our US Men's Soccer Team.
He's turned the whole world against us.
The song is ๐ฅ, tho.
๐ฅ Most international goals (146)
๐ฅ Most international appearances (233)
๐ฅ Most World Cup goals for Portugal (11)
๐ฅ Only player to score in SIX different FIFA World Cups
๐ฅ Most goals scored at Euros (14)
Cristiano bows out of international football as a living legend ๐