Yesterday I was in Katlehong and they had Loadshedding there.
In Soweto, Dobsonville, they even have Loadshedding schedules and Abo Gogo and Aunties who often take care of families are left to bear the brunt.
They call it Power Outages.
The poor and vulnerable can never be forgotten whilst us in Suburbia Mzansi applaud on X!
Journalists need to visit these communities and tell their stories, this is in now way being anti-government but we got to be honest about what does ‘328 days without Loadshedding’ mean in the real sense.
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A 33-year-old man allegedly lured a 24-year-old woman with promises of money on Facebook and arranged to meet her.
The two met in Mthatha and boarded a taxi together to Tsolo. After getting off, they walked on foot towards the man’s home in the Mbuto area.
While walking through a wooded area, the man allegedly pulled out a knife, threatened the woman, and raped her in the forest.
After the attack, while the suspect was still nearby, the woman managed to send a WhatsApp message with her live location to her family, alerting them to what had happened.
Police responded swiftly and found both of them still at the scene. When officers attempted to arrest the suspect, he allegedly pulled out the knife and attacked the police. Officers shot him dead.
If Africa had genuine leaders who had the interests of African people at heart....Our continent would be very far...
The problem is we have clowns...That's it!!
President Julius Malema saw it coming long time ago. @elonmusk the message is clear we are ready for sanctions and being taken out of this world for defending black people.
Today, 70 years ago, the apartheid regime forcefully removed nearly 65 000 Black people from their homes in Sophiatown, Johannesburg.
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