A week without access to work emails & @Afrihost hasn’t fixed the issue. We’ve lost valuable working time while their technicians continues to give us the runaround. We pay monthly for a service that is s not being delivered. The lack of urgency & accountability is unacceptable.
@Afrihost nearly two weeks, & it is unacceptable. The incompetence displayed by the company is evident. It is imperative that everyone reevaluates @Afrihost. Change is necessary. Despite the frequent issuance of invoices, the problems remain unresolved. Each month, we encounter same issues
🚨 UPDATE: 8 people charged in Sex Ring “Underground Bunker” for Paying adults to Rape their Children and Pets — Ages 3-16. Trial delayed as mom pleads guilty and flips on co-defendants
In Bibb County, Alabama, eight suspects ran a sex trafficking ring out of an underground bunker where children as young as 3 were drugged, bound, and raped with adults paying to abuse them.
Animals were also targeted.
Rebecca Brewer and mother of some of the victims, pleaded guilty to sexual torture and nine counts of first-degree kidnapping. As part of the deal she agreed to testify against the other seven defendants.
The trial for the remaining suspects has been delayed while the case expands, including a federal investigation into at least one of them.
These monsters turned their own kids and pets into victims for profit.
How long will it take for every last one of them to face real justice?
@Afrihost Given the significant issues we’ve experienced and the fact that we’ve been unable to access our emails for over a week, does this mean that we will receive a credit or won’t be charged for hosting this month? the domain name is @ntethelelofoundation.org.za
A 31-year-old from Soweto just built a wheelchair that can move up, down, and climb stairs.
His name? Ernest Majenge.
Remember it.
Because this is how the world changes. 🌍
Her name is Martha Mani, She was Killed for exposing a 16 million Tender at the Fleet Department at Emfuleni Muncipality, 5 Bullets where Pumped into her head 💔💔
REMEMBER HER NAME
SAY HER NAME
Victim of police brutality, Johnny Mashiane, a 15-year-old activist, spent a month in a psychiatric hospital following his release from detention. A normal child before his arrest, barely able to speak after his release. Footage from the 1986 documentary Witness to Apartheid by Kevin Harris