She was last seen on 21 June 202 leaving Ruimsig Country Estate with a Bolt ride. Let’s repost until we find her guys, we can’t keep on losing our daughters and sisters 😒🙆🏿♂️
I have a question for SARS : Other than salaries and perks for parliamentarians, what do we, the tax paying citizens, get from government that is worthwhile. Paying SARS is like money being stolen.
The South African middle class gets punished for being productive. Earn a little more and SARS takes a bigger slice, yet you're still expected to fund your own medical aid, security, schooling and transport. Taxation without corresponding services is not fairness.
#TaxrevoltSA
Women don’t hate having kids.
They hate how marriage turns motherhood into martyrdom.
Last one to sleep, first one to wake, body permanently altered, career paused, identity erased - while everyone claps for the “proud father” who posted one story.
My mother still apologises for sitting down for five minutes.
We don’t want medals for sacrifice. We just want partners, not spectators.
MaQwabe’s story is actually a fascinating case study in how success changes a man’s preferences.
I don’t doubt that Jonasi loved her. In many ways, she was there before the money, before the status, before the big house and the executive title. She believed in him when there was very little to believe in.
But Jonasi is also a man who put hypergamy to the ultimate test.
Once he left for varsity and entered a different social world, his tastes evolved. He was suddenly surrounded by ambitious, polished, educated women from backgrounds he aspired to. Then he married into the Ndlovu family, gained access to wealth, influence, and a career path at Ndlovu Construction that accelerated his rise.
From that point on, his romantic choices seemed increasingly tied to the version of himself he wanted to become rather than the version he used to be.
The tragedy for MaQwabe is that she helped build the foundation of his success, yet she slowly became a reminder of where he came from rather than where he was headed.
That’s why she rarely competed with the other wives for validation. Deep down, she seemed to understand something the audience was only beginning to see: she had his history, but she no longer represented his aspirations.
And perhaps that’s the cruelest lesson of all.
Being there at the beginning does not guarantee you’ll be chosen every day once success arrives.
#ThePolygamist
Girl to girl: study the patterns in your family. Look at what distracted, delayed, or derailed the women before you, then make intentional decisions to break those cycles.
refuse to be a victim of generational curses ❤️
Someone died at their toxic workplace, and other victims have confirmed that working at @CartrackZA is a death wish. Are you going to send inspectors to interview the employees, or we continue as if nothing happened @deptoflabour? @Lesufi any plans about meeting the bosses there?
Not sure if you’re aware, but a young woman died at @CartrackZA’s offices, and they’re reportedly super abusive.
Can you maybe interview the CCMA about why Caetrack allegedly has never lost a case there? And Dept of Labor, Human Rights Commission about holding them accountable?