My dearest South Africans, especially the black ones who have become government dependant addicts, heed these words if you want prosperity and start voting not based on race or tribe but, based on which party can create an environment that will create jobs.
Happening now in Soweto
Peaceful march to ask illegal foreigners to leave our country before the end of business tomorrow 30th June, and for this useless government to finally agree that we have a crisis of illegal immigrants in SA
He must declare this crisis as a state of emergency, and act decisively #Abahambe
There is ABSOLUTELY nothing wrong with paying taxes in South Africa 🇿🇦 BUT the biggest problem is when politicians do not do what they are meant to do with our taxes!! @sarstax#TaxRevoltSA
GM...Govt found R600m to "police" tomorrow’s March and March protests, but fk-all for unemployment, a collapsing healthcare system, or the 4.8m kids under five who go to bed hungry every night. Amazing priorities. Then again, the money would probably just be looted anyway.
South African
The highest paid politicians in the World…
Pigs at the trough, but millions are going hungry.
Highest unemployment rate.
SA is formally classified as a constitutional parliamentary republic, but political economists, sociologists, and civil rights groups widely describe it as functioning as an oligarchy. Critics argue that a small, wealthy, and politically connected elite disproportionately controls state and economic operations.
We need a change.
The average South African taxpayer receives only 5 cents' worth of value for every R1 paid in taxes, while retaining just 20 to 40 cents of every rand they earn.
Personally, I will only vote for a political party that makes tax reform an integral part of their manifesto, for all future elections
https://t.co/lq5ZHeaJvB
When it comes to securing our borders, the government claims the funds and resources don’t exist. But the minute citizens stand up to protest? Suddenly, a massive fleet of vehicles appears out of nowhere to lock down our cities and towns.
It is completely clear where their priorities lie - and it isn't with protecting South Africans. The South African government hates South Africans 🇿🇦🛑
South Africans are constantly told there isn't enough money.
Not enough money to create jobs.
Not enough money to fix hospitals.
Not enough money to repair schools.
Not enough money to secure our borders.
Not enough money to keep the lights on.
Not enough money to deliver basic services.
Yet somehow, when billions of rands are allocated, the same question keeps coming back:
Where did the money go?
Hundreds of billions linked to COVID spending.
Billions allocated for national initiatives.
Hundreds of millions of dollars committed to the Green Energy Transition.
Hundreds of millions more announced for new projects.
The figures are staggering. The explanations often leave more questions than answers.
This isn't just about numbers on a spreadsheet. Every missing or misused rand represents fewer jobs, weaker infrastructure, struggling hospitals, failing schools, and communities left behind.
South Africans are no longer asking for speeches. They're asking for accountability.
Show the invoices.
Show the contracts.
Show the beneficiaries.
Show the completed work.
Show the results.
Public money does not belong to politicians. It belongs to the people who earn it, pay taxes, and expect it to be used honestly.
Trust isn't restored through promises.
It is restored through transparency, accountability, and consequences when public funds are abused.
The question is as simple today as it was yesterday:
If the money was spent properly, where is the proof?
Capital gains taxes make no sense & shouldn't exist
I invest my capital. I create the opportunity. I take the risk. I do the work. I take the chances. I accept the losses if things go wrong
So why should the government collect a slice when things go right?
They didn’t take the risk. They didn’t build the business. They just take
The ANC has not met one single core National Development Plan target since it was adopted in 2012.
Not one.
They are too corrupt to even implement stupid things.
It is good to see the public realising the tax burden (especially once you take into consideration how much indirect taxes are slipped in the back door). You should ask SARS for a refund for all the private costs you pay that the state should have (healthcare, safety, schooling etc)
Newcastle, KZN today! This is the build-up to June 30th—the biggest countrywide marches against undocumented immigrants in SA.
No political party can command protests of this magnitude. Every town, every township will be marching.
Cyril Ramaphosa telling young South Africans to register at a non-existent university is peak political gaslighting.
The ANC mafia is literally selling ghosts to a desperate, economically starved support base to secure votes.
The tragedy is that millions will chase this mirage, paying zero attention to the party's actual track record or economic reality. https://t.co/YQ0ChSIPFl
Cyril Ramaphosa’s greatest project, the acting Minister of Police. He has been silent, now he is having endless press conferences about the protest that will be taking place in South Africa.
Another proof that it’s not like these People aren’t aware, about what’s happening. They just choose to act on what benefits them!