@0perationDudula Yes shut down a public service centre providing security to the area. If anyone wants a real life example to the idiom "cutting off one's nose to spite one's face" this is it.
@LarryBoorstein@BTnewsroom Talking as if you were never young, never did something you shouldn't, never said something you shouldn't. Also you don't even know what the context was. Us normal people await your descent from the high horse.
@NevondoRi@Bra_Omps@nasiphim@CityTshwane According to a 2014 ruling by the Supreme Court of Appeals, it is not illegal for an asylum seeker to run a business purely based on them being an asylum seeker. https://t.co/afgEBwU9Cg
@nasiphim@CityTshwane Can you maybe clarify if there is a ruling subsequent to the SCA that declares asylum seekers unable to be self-employed? Here's the ruling https://t.co/afgEBwU9Cg
@Shelomohkeita@BigVicSA@AldrinSampear@kwenaite_t94271 The guy makes a comment based on fact and you suggest he is racist? Troll much? Also to counter your examples, Angola is currently undergoing privatization efforts of it's oil industry so clearly nationalisation is ALWAYS the answer.
@markmywords@GwedeMantashe1 Well integrating multiple soe's into one has potential positive cost impact and efficiency outcomes. For one you have 1 CEO instead of 3. 1 board instead of 3.
@ANCYLhq 2/2 B-BBBEE as it stands now puts more emphasis on ownership than skills development and noting the part of ownership, this factor is largely diluted by the using of trusts, so is there real empowerment? Drop the ownership and focus on skills development
@ANCYLhq 1/2 Tell me, in terms of empowering someone what is more important. Handing them ownership of something they have no idea how to run or helping them improve and develop their skills through training so that they have the necessary tools to be successful.
@vamafa2@KpQhibi22426 @MrE2070534 @AmericanP3nguin@krassenstein So what does that tell you. Courts have different views and opinions of the law (based on evidence brought by a claimant), which may not always be correct so which one is wrong? Either way, if you think it's ok to sing it, then you need some empathy
@KpQhibi22426 @MrE2070534 @AmericanP3nguin@krassenstein Well failing to act implies acceptance. Struggle song or not, figurative or literal, there are some that would be influenced to act literally and to deny that is very ignorant.