@tyengeni1954 People amassed their riches from the neoliberal policies, when their bellies and cheeks become pregnant from eating fruits of neoliberalism. They start to badmouth neoliberalism to prevent competition
@UTDKarra@O_M_R_2000 the Argentina player is almost touching the line, while the last Capo Verde player is at least a meter from the line..Correct decision by match officials
@S_OkudzetoAblak At least do the basics before spreading misinformation..Monday 30th June..REALLY..the irony is that your constituency is clapping hands
@MbalulaFikile He's already crying about his voters. Come November elections, the embarrassment from the NWP January 8 statement will look like a kindergarten play by comparison.
@talk2santax@eNCA@pmcafrica If this ever escalates into a serious legal or diplomatic matter, the real test won't be rhetoric, it will be whether businesses can demonstrate full compliance with SAn laws, regulations, licensing requirements, tax obligations, and labour legislation. Documentation matters.
@selense_2018@Xodwabantu@Tshepo85904777@PenAndPills@AfricaFactsZone The graphic literally says DOCUMENTED foreigners. Thats not the total No. of foreigners; it only those captured by the system. When repatriation data repeatedly shows huge #s of undocumented migrants, treating 3.1m as the total is evidence of poor comprehension, not intelligence.
@Xodwabantu@Tshepo85904777@PenAndPills@AfricaFactsZone Before calling others an embarrassment, make sure you've read the definition of the data being cited. Documented total. There are also undocumented foreigners who are not captured in the documented count in South Africa.
@Khumo_20220718 Youโre barking up the wrong tree by blaming SARS. The National Treasury proposes tax rates, the National Assembly approves them, and SARS simply implements and collects.
@ofootball__ This is just a wish more than prediction, Croatia and Ghana can still swoop places, Algeria and DR Congo still have a shot..the most of the best 3rd placed teams can still swoop positions
@Bhyera@babygal003 Rwandaโs leadership has been vocal about the responsibility of African countries to create opportunities for their citizens at home, rather than relying on migration to countries like South Africa.
@MrJamesKe Indeed history matters, South Africa supports thousands of postgraduate students from across the continent, including Nigeria. This includes scholarships, research grants, subsidised tuition, and access to world-class scientific infrastructure in South Africa and overseas
@CaptainMwaluska In reality the end of the Cold War removed apartheidโs biggest shield. Without the anti-communist excuse, global pressure intensified, isolation deepened, and negotiations became inevitable, paving the way for the unbanning of political movements and release of prisoners