Y’ALL WOULD BE SURPRISED HOW MANY PEOPLE LEAVE WORK, GO HOME, EAT, SHUT THE DOOR, SCROLL THROUGH THEIR PHONE UNTIL THEY FALL ASLEEP, AND ENJOY THEIR LITTLE WORLD. THAT’S IT. THAT’S THEIR LIFE.
92 months to pay, 40% balloon …then get into my 2026 M2 😮💨
Otherwise we will die without driving those luxury vehicles.
What the hell are we even living for if we can’t enjoy these worldly pleasures 😂
The only reason Capitec is disliked has nothing to do with the product or services rendered by the bank but the very obvious positioning with it being considered low LSM by middle class mimosa blacks hence they call it a Spaza Shop bank. Good luck there by the Zebra banks.
There are footballers who leave when Europe comes calling. Then there are footballers like Relebohile Mofokeng, we’ll never get a player like him again !😭😭😭
He had the chance to leave last year. The door to Europe was open, but he chose to stay. Not for money. Not for comfort. He stayed because he made a promise to Orlando Pirates & its supporters that he wanted to fight for the league title first. It makes sense why he was so emotional after we won the league title ❤️😭🙌
In an era where loyalty in football is becoming rare, Relebohile gave us one more season, one more dream, & everything he had. That alone tells you the kind of person he is, this boy is an Orlando Pirates legend at the age of 21 years!
No matter where his journey takes him, we’ll always remember the boy who put the badge before his own ambitions.
Thank you, Relebohile Mofokeng.
Once & Always. 🏴☠️❤️
Two people get the same Capitec notification. "Your card may be at risk. Replace it now."
Person one taps through, pays the R70, and gets on with their day.
Person two stops and asks why they're paying for a mistake they didn't make.
The breach wasn't Capitec's fault. It happened on Pick n Pay's side, an old delivery app called Bottles, decommissioned in 2025, still sitting on 2022 customer data nobody bothered to wipe. Names, addresses, partial card details, exposed for anyone to find.
Here's what person two knows.
Under POPIA, Section 99 lets you claim damages from whoever caused the breach,
and you don't need to prove they were negligent. The law calls it strict liability. If it happened and it cost you money, that's grounds enough.
Two free moves from here. Ask the Information Regulator to institute the claim for you. Or take it to Small Claims Court, no lawyer needed, for anything under R20,000.
On Capitec's side, ask them to waive the R70 since none of this was your doing. Refuse? The National Financial Ombud Scheme hears that complaint for free too.
R70 times 25 million active clients. Do the math yourself.
Same notification. Same fee.
Only one of them knew it was negotiable.
If there was ever a perfect time for South Africa to reach the Round of 16 and stand among the world’s best footballing nations, it was this World Cup.
Playing against Canada felt like a gift. They’re a decent team, but I expected much more from them. Football isn’t even their biggest sport—ice hockey is.
Yet these are the people who eliminated us.
Maybe it’s time for South Africa to have an honest conversation with itself.
We are a nation that has lived and breathed football for generations, yet many of our greatest achievements are decades behind us.
The rest of the football world doesn’t really rate us anymore. When last did we have a South African player in a UEFA Champions League final?
The painful part is that we all know this country has talent. We see it every December in township and community holiday tournaments. The raw ability is there.
So why does that talent so rarely translate into sustained success at the highest level? Is it coaching? Development structures? Administration? Facilities? Mentality? Opportunities abroad?
At some point, we have to stop saying, “We have talent,” and start asking why that talent isn’t consistently producing world-class players and teams.
Based on how we played at our first ever World Cup .by now we should be a nation that makes it a habit to qualify for the round of 16 at the World Cup . A Respected footballing nation .