WATCH | Kgoshi Lameck Mokoena, President of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa, says government is acting out of panic and uses traditional leaders as fire extinguishers.
[EXCLUSIVE] Vosloorus spaza shop owner Mazwi Kubheka drew public attention after he went missing earlier this year and was later found alive. Mazwi spoke to #eNCAโs Pule Letshwiti-Jones about his kidnapping ordeal, saying he initially thought he was being robbed. #DStv403
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@ISephara@Lungah___@AJEnglish posted a video of an incident that happened in Cape Town 2yrs ago where a cellphone thief was beaten up by the victims. They cited the video as xenophobic attacks. Zero due diligence from them, spreading false information.
@UjuAnya Maybe you arenโt understanding that South Africans speak languages that arenโt similar interchangeably, they arenโt a dialect. Are you equating speaking English and German interchangeably as speaking English and AAL? You just have a South African bias.
Thank you, South Africa, Thank ypu March and March! ๐ฟ๐ฆ Your relentless marching is paying off. It is late at night, and the Department of Home Affairs is out here conducting checks.
Make no mistakeโthe pressure you are applying is being felt! Keep it up.
No. Ungasifaki in your loser behaviour.
Donโt try make your hate a national project, mark us absent.
Imagine. Supporting England over another African team?? Mxm.
We raised the issue of the safety of passengers in the e-hailing industry. Department of Transport is failing to oversee the sector to ensure safety, and transformation for the interests of citizens.
[EXCLUSIVE] At one point, he thought he would never leave captivity alive, let alone make it home. But against all odds, 27-year-old Vosloorus spaza shop owner Mazwi Khubeka survived a month-long ordeal and is now breaking his silence. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403