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.
@HardeyNova@Malatjie_@osasuo@Julius_S_Malema We're not the ones getting banned in every country because of crimes. You're pests everywhere you go, an invasive bunch of cowards who won't stand up to your leaders. Children have been ubducted in your country, and your focus is on us trying to fix ours. Corwads!
LIBERDADE para Relebohile Mofokeng. 🔓
o melhor talento da África do Sul está sendo sabotado pela comissão técnica sul-africana.
protagonista do Orlando Pirates no título da PSL.
gols, assistências e influente nas eliminatórias africanas para a Copa do Mundo.
estreia: nem sequer entrou em campo.
contra a R. Tcheca: novamente no banco de reservas.
curiosamente, no torneio em que olheiros de vários clubes europeus foram ao torneio para observar Mofokeng.
LIBERDADE PARA O WONDERKIDS DOS BAFANA BAFANA!
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I’m putting together a compilation video of statements made by ANC ministers about South Africans and will be sharing it across social media platforms. I also plan to run targeted ads aimed at young voters during the election week on TikTok, Facebook, YouTube. These people are too comfortable in their positions and out of touch with the realities of South Africans.
Capitec listed at around R2 in 2002.
The vibe at the time: that's not a bank, that's a mashonisa that got a logo. Purple branding. Mall location. Serving people who couldn't get through the door at the "real" banks.
FNB wasn't worried. Absa wasn't worried. Standard Bank wasn't worried.
Because to them, and honestly to most of us watching, Capitec's customers weren't the right kind of customers.
Turns out there's no such thing.
There were 20 million people in South Africa who needed a bank and kept getting told no. Capitec said yes. Simple products. No minimum balance. Fees that didn't punish you for being poor.
The branch was always packed. We saw the queue every weekend. We assumed that meant something was wrong.
It meant something was very right.
R1,000 at R2 is now R2.1 million.
The bank we dismissed as a township loan shop became one of the most valuable companies on the JSE.
We didn't miss insider information. We missed the queue at the mall.
People died in South Africa in order for Somizi to have gay rights.
Almost all countries of the people he’s defending don’t recognise his sexuality and don’t approve what he is, only South Africans do.
𝗙𝗜𝗛 𝗡𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗖𝘂𝗽
South Africa secure a 4-0 win against USA at the FIH Hockey Nations Cup in front of a sold out Hartleyvale Stadium!
Photo - Jan van Zyl
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