Hlangothi Ndlela

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Hlangothi Ndlela

Hlangothi Ndlela

@HlangothiN

Beigetreten Şubat 2015
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Hlangothi Ndlela
Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@GhostOfTheWest_ The institutions to support democracy were also built after 1994. SARS is one of them and it was built to be a world class revenue collector. IEC, Office of the Public Protector etc.
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Godzilla@GhostOfTheWest_·
Mbeki was only handed citizens who believed in him. SA economy was built by him, even Mandela admitted that Mbeki was running the government during his term. All the 90s economic policies were spearheaded by him and his circle
Null@Vhoyde

Thabo Mbeki was handed a country on the cusp of greatness. A strong economy and citizens that believed in the dream. And he fumbled it all because he has the charisma of an over-educated incel. He needs to shut up.

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Thulani Mathebula 👁👑@chrisreymond89·
Joburg Cbd is so weird ,the you go to Marshall Town and you get a glimpse of how Joburg should look like clean and functional, you go to Ghandi Square beautiful and lots of potential, you go to Hilbrow you feel like you you don’t belong as a South African, you go to braam you feel like you are too old for that area, you go to maboneng you see the idea but something is still missing and you can see the decline creeping back slowly,you go to Newtown you can feel the Spirit of art,talent and creativity but it’s being let down, you go to mtn Down to bree you feel like you are in a mad max movie
Ann ❤️@Annie_Modiba

You want to tell me that Joburg was populated by non South Africans all along? Neh they can go home

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Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@ForilTogo @carefreetshephi These people are stupid and irredeemable. Some people have never been to that part of the country, let alone that farm but have a problem.
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IceMan Szn@ForilTogo·
@carefreetshephi We are the most famous country in Africa The richest and most prosperous Why cant we just appreciate the fame and respect people give us without making it a political issue She wanted to bury her father in Africa She did Is he taking jobs or land ?
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Dumile Cyril@_DumiZA·
@WandileSihlobo Hi Wandile We still dip and we still vaccinate them. We also have vets who come and check on cattle that aren't well. We never stopped, contrary to what you may believe.
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Wandile Sihlobo@WandileSihlobo·
We must reintroduce the dipping system for cattle in rural South Africa.
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Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@WayneH__ There's nothing simple about hybrid technology currently. Is there a Goldwagen for Chinese vehicles?
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Harper@WayneH__·
Why would you think that? They’re relatively simple builds. That’s how they can afford to price them the way they do. The aftermarket RMI approved service shops will do just fine.
Lwazi@LwaziMBK

These Chinese brands are about to make an insane amount of money when their “cheap” vehicles go out of warranty and the owner will have no choice but to service with the agent because which indipendent workshop is gonna have tools, parts and skills to fix your Dongfeg 007.

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Zwelinzima Vavi@Zwelinzima1·
The key findings of the Nugent Commission into SARS were devastating. The Commission, chaired by retired Judge Robert Nugent, found that SARS had been deliberately weakened during the tenure of Tom Moyane, causing enormous damage to one of the most effective state institutions in democratic South Africa. Some of the central findings were: SARS was systematically dismantled through reckless restructuring, purges of experienced staff, and the collapse of institutional governance. The so-called “modernisation” and restructuring programmes severely damaged SARS’ capacity to collect revenue and fight tax evasion. Experienced and highly skilled officials were sidelined, suspended, intimidated, forced out, or dismissed without proper basis. Decision-making became highly centralised around the Commissioner, undermining professional management structures and internal accountability. The Commission found that fear and mistrust became entrenched inside SARS, destroying morale and operational effectiveness. The discredited “rogue unit” narrative was used to justify attacks on senior SARS officials, despite insufficient evidence for many of the allegations that had been publicly circulated. Governance structures, including executive committees and oversight systems, were weakened or bypassed. Critical investigative and enforcement capacity against illicit trade, tax evasion and organised crime was undermined. The Commission concluded that the decline in SARS contributed directly to lower tax collection and weakened the state’s fiscal position. It recommended the removal of Tom Moyane as SARS Commissioner, arguing that his continued presence would obstruct rebuilding efforts. The Commission also recommended rebuilding SARS as an independent, professional institution insulated from political interference. Former President Thabo Mbeki and others often reference these findings when raising questions about whether the weakening of key democratic institutions over the past decade and a half contributed to today’s anger, declining trust in the state, corruption, unemployment, and broader social frustration.
Zwelinzima Vavi@Zwelinzima1

We invite all those willing to engage this debate with maturity and honesty to do so. Help answer former President Thabo Mbeki’s question: is there a relationship between what has unfolded over the past 15 years and the current levels of anger, hopelessness, frustration and social despair gripping our society? But once the discussion degenerates into personalised attacks, insults and bad-faith smears, we will simply block you.

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Hlangothi Ndlela
Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@PantsiMelikhaya @Zwelinzima1 "A scratched CD called Thabo Mbeki, still bitter on being recalled." If this is not casting doubt on his bona fides then clearly I don't know what the term means. In matters of national interest I think it is important to establish the facts as the basis for our argument.
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Melikhaya Pantsi
Melikhaya Pantsi@PantsiMelikhaya·
@HlangothiN @Zwelinzima1 I wouldn't cast doubt on his bona fides, I am not qualified to even try that. I wasn't aware of any official report that highlighted the scenario you have stated.
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Hlangothi Ndlela
Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@skuqa252952 @Steph_Gov27 @mabasotf It seems we are talking past each other. The framing of the discussion must be discussion must be correct. It's not a bailout. Baldwin is not being bailed out, which is the equivalent of giving them money to sort themselves out. I don't dispute any of what you've said above.
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skuqa@skuqa252952·
@HlangothiN @Steph_Gov27 @mabasotf The funds held by PIC belong to public servants. Therefore they must invest them in secure and valuable assets to safeguard the funds of public servants. Baldwin has been losing value over the past decade. It is no secret.
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iBhubesi
iBhubesi@mabasotf·
The PIC is stealing money from the poor and consistently bailing out big white companies. How does the bail out of Bakwin properties benefit me as a citizen?
Ash Müller@Askash

Balwin Properties has received a R2.26 billion buyout offer💰 The offer comes from a consortium led by the PIC, acting on behalf of the GEPF, alongside CEO Stephen Brookes and MD Rodney Gray. Two years ago, I wrote a piece for the Mail & Guardian asking whether Balwin was too bold for the South African market and why they should delist. Today, that question has a definitive answer. The offer is R4.35 per share - a 41% premium to the six-month volume-weighted average price. If approved, Balwin delists from both the JSE and A2X, ending a public market run that began in 2015. In my December 2024 M&G article, I raised concerns that now feel prescient. Profits had dropped 57%, and revenue was down 28% in the interim results to August 2024. The loan-to-value ratio was above the comfortable range. Dividends had been suspended. Munyaka had 3,705 of 5,020 apartments unsold. The share price had fallen from roughly R10 at listing to R2.30. The full-year results to February 2026, released just before the announcement, show genuine recovery, but also why that recovery cannot solve the structural problem. Revenue grew 21% to R2.7 billion. Apartment handovers increased 17% to 2 053 units. Recurring profit grew 36% to R273.6 million. The loan-to-value ratio improved to 38.1%, finally within the target range. These are not the numbers of a distressed business. And yet the board declared no dividend for the 2nd consecutive year. That single fact captures everything about why Balwin and the JSE were always a difficult fit. Property investors expect income. Balwin’s model: long cash-conversion cycles, multi-year inventory build-up, heavy infrastructure investment, makes consistent dividends structurally difficult regardless of how well the underlying business performs. The geographic picture in the results is also telling. The Western Cape now accounts for 54% of apartment sales revenue, up 47% to R1.3 billion. Gauteng, despite 11 active developments, contributed just 39%, with revenue growing only 2%. The results explicitly note a change toward rental preference over ownership in Gauteng. Meanwhile, across the full build-to-sell portfolio of 41,226 planned apartments, 25,056 remain unsold. In Tshwane alone, 11 751 apartments are unsold, a node where Balwin invested R120.6 million in infrastructure. This is a business making long-dated bets that the public market has neither the patience nor the appetite to back. The tangible net asset value per share as at February 2026 was R9.72, more than double the offer price of R4.35. That gap between what the business is worth on paper and what the market has been willing to pay is the clearest possible argument for going private. The PIC and GEPF can absorb a 15-year pipeline and a 7 700-apartment rental pipeline on land already owned by the group. Public market shareholders cannot. My view is the same as it was 2 years ago, just more certain. This is the right move, and it should have happened sooner.

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Hlangothi Ndlela
Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@skuqa252952 @Steph_Gov27 @mabasotf The question was how the bailout is benefiting citizens whereas it's not a bailout but rather a buyout. I think the question of whether PIC investments are for public good can be had but it must be correctly premised.
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skuqa@skuqa252952·
@HlangothiN @Steph_Gov27 @mabasotf I think the legitimate concern is whether the PIC is investing public funds in a valuable company/asset and not just bailing them out because they are failing. It is a legitimate public concern. No need to insult people’s knowledge or intelligence.
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Hlangothi Ndlela
Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@Steph_Gov27 @mabasotf Was about to say the same. The other problem we have is that we have people who have strong opinions on things they know very little about.
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Stephen said Steven@Steph_Gov27·
@mabasotf It's not a bailout... The PIC owns many unlisted investments. Delisting happens regularly via a private investor buying all the shares. Words have meanings.
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Irvin Jim Slayer@zsimayi·
Sixo is a useless MP! - guess who was a journalist who founded "Koranta ea Batswana" in Mafikeng in 1901, and later the Editor of "Tsala ea Batswana?" Was it not Sol Plaatjie! What about Govan Mbeki? Was he not a journalist? Well-done @LukhonaMnguni!
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Suntosh Pillay@suntoshpillay·
Lukhona Mnguni is brave. I wish him the best. In the City of Johannesburg, Rise Mzansi got 22,039 votes (1.56%) in the 2024 elections 🗳 DA = 25% ANC = 32% EFF & MK = 12% each ActionSA = 6% If he defeats Helen Zille, I'd be impressed. Statistically, it's a longshot 🐎
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Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@thabiso_sibi @Zwelinzima1 But the fight to end Apartheid was fought on many fronts, some left, some stayed, others imprisoned and others paid the ultimate price. Some died in exile, killed by parcel bombs. Don't pit one against the other.
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Letona@thabiso_sibi·
@Zwelinzima1 Nobhala can l challenge you here. Did go to exile during the hard years? Who do you rate highly amongst people who went to exile, people who stood the taste of times in South Africa- Robben Islanders , people went outside the country and study came back with degrees?
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Zwelinzima Vavi@Zwelinzima1·
Keep insulting those telling the truth; it's okay! History will remember the truth-tellers kindly. Insults don’t change facts
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Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@Official_ExpoZA @Zwelinzima1 You are arguing with emotions on a factual discussion. Look at the exchange rate when he took over and the exchange rate when he left. Look at who of the post 94 presidents had the worst depreciation of the Rand.
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Official Expoza@Official_ExpoZA·
@Zwelinzima1 This lizard is pointing the finger at others but himself. During his presidency we saw rising levels of corruption in South Africa, state resources being looted, for the first time we saw the Rand reach heights of R10 compared to the dollar, we saw petrol prices go real high.
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Hlangothi Ndlela@HlangothiN·
@PantsiMelikhaya @Zwelinzima1 He collected less. He delayed tax refunds in order to come across as having collected more. It appears as though you aren't asking the question genuinely but rather to cast doubt on the bona fides of the former president.
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Melikhaya Pantsi@PantsiMelikhaya·
@Zwelinzima1 A scratched CD called Thabo Mbeki, still bitter on being recalled. Did Moyane collect less than his predecessors? Loggenberg qualifications?
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SiyendaneMhayise@hlatshwayo95931·
@LudidiVelani This guy is a mixed breed u bona umbekile he probably has more in common with his Dutch ancestors than the Koi, n who said the Koi were coloured 😂🤣 Hai.
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Veve@LudidiVelani·
During his trial, San and Khoi traditional leader Wayne Aah Xammi Petersen, who also serves as a Cllr in the Kouga Muni, requested a Khoisan-speaking interpreter to translate the court proceedings. It was, however, established that he neither spoke nor understood the language 😂
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Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
Correctional Services National Commissioner Makgothi Thobakgale says inflated prices charged on certain food items resulted from a "capturing error". This follows a hearing where Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services learned that the department was allegedly overcharged for basic items, including cooking oil and gravy powder. The department says pricing has since been corrected, and adjusted rates are expected to take effect in July. #Newzroom405 Watch: tinyurl.com/4vzmfskc
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