Failed to reduce UNEMPLOYMENT
Failed to reduce CORRUPTION
Failed to reduce POVERTY
Failed to manage BORDERS
Failed to reduce CRIME
Failed to reduce COST OF LIVING
Failed to improve SOEs
Failed to improve SANDF
Failed to end LAWLESSNESS
A FAILED PRESIDENT! Cyril Ramaphosa
You don't deserve even a cent increase as all you do is waste the money. No regular refuse collection, electricity out every other day, water issues, pot holes everywhere.
The City of Johannesburg’s Council-approved 2026/27 municipal tariffs will be implemented on 1 July 2026.
Electricity: +8.63%
Water: +12.5%
Sanitation: +11%
Refuse Removal: Pikitup: +6.2%
Property Rates: +3.6%
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This is a lie.
It has been debunked numerous times, including by Africa Check back in 2019.
And yet GFSA persist with spreading a blatant falsehood, and without providing any source for their claims.
An unserious and untrustworthy organisation.
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Paying almost 50% of your salaries to government AND still have to pay for your own medical aid, security and education is a huuuuuuuuuge RED FLAG!! @sarstax
Say No To This Abuse of Power!!
#TaxRevoltSA
An RA is a retirement savings account with one very unusual feature:
Every rand you contribute lowers how much SARS taxes you.
Up to 27.5% of your income is deductible. Earn R30,000 a month and put R3,000 into your RA? SARS doesn't count that R3,000 as income. You pay less tax. That difference comes back as a refund at tax season.
SARS literally subsidises your own savings.
But the second layer is where it gets serious.
Everything inside your RA grows completely tax-free. No CGT. No dividends tax. No tax on interest.
You're compounding without the state taking a cut along the way.
Budget 2026 just raised the annual deduction cap from R350k to R430k. First time since 2016.
The government just expanded the incentive. That's worth noting.
Yes, there's a catch: you can't access your RA before age 55.
That's by design. That restriction is exactly why SARS gives you the tax break. You lock it away. They reward you for it.
At retirement, you can pull out 1/3 as a lump sum. The first R550,000 of that is tax-free.
The rest funds your income for life.
Most people discover this product at 40.
You found out today.
Johannesburg Roads Agency, which is responsible for maintaining the street network in South Africa’s biggest city, has halted all services because it can’t pay for fuel. https://t.co/gEIfK6rHox