On June 30th we don’t know what is going to happen.
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A South African speaks on fundings and public perceptions.
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He killed TVET colleges so he can come here years later and tell us we are not skilled.
He did nothing about farming so he can come tell us we are not ready for commercial farming.
Do you understand how much capital is required to farm proper?
Who asked these sales people what experience they have when they went into leadership position to sell their people out?
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.
Please hear this young man out, please 🙏
“People cannot be allowed to setup territory in our own land, where they cannot find tribal peace in their own land.”
@GovernmentZA Why do you insist on forcing us to co-exist with people who don’t share our values?
@GaytonMcK Politicians and low bars,same whatsapp group.We want performances and maximum effort this is the world cup and not the Felicia Mabuze Suttle show
When the Khoe wouldn’t work for the Dutch in the Cape, they were branded as “lazy” & slaves were brought from Asia & elsewhere in Africa. When the Zulu wouldn’t work for the British in Natal, indentured labourers were brought in from India. This is all important to know today.
She raises very valid concerns. Local traders are being squeezed from every direction. On one side, many South Africans are struggling to compete with foreign-owned spaza shop networks. Their buying power, supply chains, and market dominance have placed immense strain on local traders. On the other side, big corporations are quietly moving into spaces that were once occupied by ordinary entrepreneurs. What do you mean Woolworths is expanding into schools now? That’s how local economic opportunities disappear.
Then there’s government. They speak about empowering small businesses, yet they still haven’t properly accounted for the R500 million spaza shop support fund. The same government that is supposed to protect local economic opportunities cannot explain where the money went. Corruption has become so normal that accountability feels optional.