Why is Leon Schreiber hiring foreigners at the SA🇿🇦 Department Of Home Affairs and getting away with it?
Why are DA leaders obsessed with hiring foreigners in roles that South Africans can fulfil?
And Minister @Leon_Schreib’s response to part (1) is almost textbook diplomatic language. 🙄
Basically: Yes, we’re implementing First Safe Country… but please don’t ask us to explain exactly how we’re going to make it work.
And then part (2) quietly reminds us that South Africa is still staying inside the 1951 Refugee Convention without reservations.
Thank you @ZungulaVuyo 🙏🏾
There are two corruption cases revealed in the news today❗️
*One tender corruption case worth R1.8billion in Cape Town Metro
*One investment corruption case worth R4 billion in Cape Town
Both cases involve the DA
In 2024, Wayne Brown, the UK’s first Black fire chief of the West Midlands Fire Service, took his own life after months of harassment and questions over his qualifications.
His partner said that when national news outlets ran stories about him, "He just couldn’t take it anymore" and that it was the "final straw."
Yesterday we got to learn of a series of documentaries partnered with research that Afriforum has conducted on the issue of our borders dating back to 4 years ago! This is one of them and this is just a snippet of it but I would encourage you guys to watch it as it paints a scary picture of how the Zimbabwean government and officials assist illegal crossings and items to come in and out of South Africa with absolutely no fear or shame!!!
Here is a link to watch the full clip: https://t.co/CUs1LQkAwM
BREAKING: Guardian's Katharine Viner was warned Arday was at risk - yet published anyway
Author Kelechi Okafor released a series of internal emails showing the Guardian knew how vulnerable Arday was, yet ignored warnings
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🇿🇦 Dear South Africans,
For over 40 years, we've been held back — not by lack of talent, but by lack of data. Today, I'm breaking that chain. But I can't do it alone.
I've built a pipeline where every one of us can contribute — your voice, your language, your story. If you're proud to hear isiZulu, Sesotho, Tshivenda, Xitsonga and every other South African language spoken by AI, this is how we make it happen.
Every voice note you give helps a developer who has the skill but not the data. Helps a student who needs AI in their mother tongue. Helps the next generation build without the barriers we faced.
This isn't my project. It's ours.
👉 https://t.co/179aoetTda
Contribute your voice. Build the future with us. 🇿🇦
@africanfolder
We may need to start a movement for this Z83 form to be discontinued.
…and for all government positions to be advertised and applied for fully on an online portal.
It’s 2026, you can’t be directing people to hand deliver or some CV by postal mail.
[BREAKING NEWS] Crime Intelligence head Dumisani Khumalo and six others cleared of fraud and corruption. NPA to withdraw charges on Friday. #Newzroom405
🧵 12 REASONS AFRIFORUM IS NOT YOUR FRIEND, JACINTA
1/12 AfriForum exists to defend Afrikaner interests. It says so itself. Its project is Afrikaner self-reliance, identity and self-government. That is not Black emancipation.
2/12 It fights land redistribution. South Africa’s land ownership patterns were produced through conquest, dispossession and apartheid. AfriForum works to protect the property order that emerged from that history.
3/12 It opposes expropriation without compensation. That places it directly against one of the central demands for correcting historical land theft.
4/12 It campaigns against affirmative action, employment equity and race-based redress. In other words, it resists mechanisms designed to shift power towards those historically excluded.
5/12 It treats white and Afrikaner minority interests as under siege while the African majority still lives with the material consequences of centuries of dispossession.
6/12 It defends Afrikaner historical symbols and narratives, including figures deeply associated with colonial and segregationist power. Historical memory tells you where a movement stands.
7/12 AfriForum is extremely well organised. Lawyers, money, media, international networks, community structures. Learn from the organisation. Do not mistake organisational strength for political friendship.
8/12 A shared enemy does not make a shared struggle. AfriForum may oppose the ANC government. March and March may oppose government failures. The political destination is still completely different.
9/12 If a Black grassroots movement approaches AfriForum, AfriForum gains political legitimacy. It gets to say: even Black communities come to us for protection.
10/12 That risks turning genuine Black anger over jobs, borders and township economies into ammunition for AfriForum’s own political project.
11/12 This is why Vuka Azania makes far more political sense. Its stated terrain is decolonisation, African agency, land, economic power and the unfinished liberation of the African majority.
12/12 Study AfriForum. Study how it builds power. But to hand an African emancipatory struggle to it puts the Black struggle back by decades.
AfriForum is no friend of the African majority. It is organised to defend historical Afrikaner interests. IT IS ORGANISED TO PREVENT THE BLACK AFRICAN MAJORITY FROM GAINING SOVEREIGNTY. Going there for political protection is not emancipation. It is regression. #marchandmarch #VukaAzania
@JacintaNgobese
South Africans really said “come through, we got you” 😭❤️
A Zambian🇿🇲 man got on tiktok & said he wants to visit South Africa🇿🇦 … and Mzansi funded the entire trip.
No propaganda can ever make me hate them. If you’re a decent person, you will fit perfectly in South Africa.
This is the kind of energy we need more of. Ubuntu never fails. 🇿🇦
(📹piwe325)
Two Black women celebrate after flying together as pilot and co-pilot on the same flight. Moments like this are extremely rare in aviation, and the pair made sure to celebrate! We love to see it.🖤
Hätten wir nicht X würden wir nichts von den Bauernprotesten in den Niederlanden erfahren, traurig aber wahr unseren Medien ist das keine drei Worte wert.
Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi: Reiger Park a youngster killed four people he was out on bail by the very same laws that are written by the country, he's in today he's going to be in court the other day and he's going to be given bail again trust me and he's going to go out and kill again.