As the US itself slides into authoritarianism, abandons its allies, admires dictators, threatens to withdraw from NATO and… not forgetting the US VP travelling to Hungary to campaign for Orban.
Save us the lessons, please.
Elon’s starlink refused a 30% in SA just to come get hit with a 51% ownership in Namibia 😂🤝
Speaking about teamwork 🇿🇦🤝🇳🇦
I know he wants to accept the terms & conditions
He’s just afraid other countries will demand the same,
He agreed with Europe but here he wants free shit
You criminal liars are distorting the facts.
The full members and observers of the NAM are clearly shown on this map.
The criminal U.S. regime is certainly not among us.
Out of respect and diplomatic protocol, we don’t make comments on South Africa’s relations with other countries. Likewise, we oppose envoys of other countries publicly commenting on relations between China and South Africa.
Again a small request to employers: if an application is unsuccessful, please let applicants know, even via an automated email or SMS. The silence creates so much anxiety for people trying to build a better future.
A little courtesy goes a long way. ❤️🇿🇦
To see the diaspora claim we have white people to thank for this legislation is insane because same-sex relationships were criminalised under apartheid & punishable by up to seven years in prison under the Immorality Act.
I’ve been reading a lot about Simon Nkoli of late. His coming out as gay during his imprisonment as part of the Delmas 22 in the 80s helped shift the ANC & broader liberation movement’s stance on discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. By the 90s, he & others lobbied directly for its constitutional protection, and it was. We do not honour him enough for the intersectionality of his anti-Apartheid work, and the need for the protection of human rights to continue to be thus.
If South African laws are no longer regulatory but rather suggestions, they should let us know. It’s the constitution you gave us that said illegal immigration is unlawful.
This is a property in Pretoria West that has an estimated 30 shacks with tenants being charged R1400 per month.
We have disconnected water, electricity and have removed dozens of illegal electricity connections. The discovery was made today by our IBEC team.
These interventions form part of ongoing efforts to enforce municipal by-laws, protect critical infrastructure, and ensure compliance with building regulations. @CityTshwane