@ZinhleMamfengu@africatodayMG I was in Kenya and the guy who was driving (citizen) the way he was so scared when the cops pulled him over, it’s like we had drugs in the car or something. I asked zishaphi, he was like eyy my guy things can turn very fast here, you don’t mess with these guys.
A Police from Democratic Republic of Congo destrovying food from the street mamas who were trying to make a living! No one can teach you humanity! This is common in DRC. which is one of the poorest and most insecure countries in the world!
@Trex1220@Nedumcity_ 1. The video is fake. 2. Good luck finding South Africans in there, those that are there deserve to be beaten, they are part of the problem.
Meet Tolamo Mokhoenyana from Mabopane (Tshwane) 🇿🇦 — the founder of Tolamo Motswana, a cultural clothing brand rooted in pride, identity, and heritage.
“Motswana” isn’t just a name — it’s a statement. A celebration of language, culture, and where we come from.
Salute to young creatives building brands that mean something.
Keep pushing. Keep creating.
The culture is watching. 👏🏾🔥
He got arrested 2022 😭Involved in a car accident 2023💔 Another Car accident 2024🙆🏽♂️💔 Lost his 9 year old Daughter 2024 (Forever in Pain)😭🕊️🕊️Suffered leg injuries 2024😭😭 Got arrested again 2025😭💔 Missed all his Gigs worth R1.5 Million 2025 💔😭 Spent Christmas in Jail 💔 Spent New year eve in Jail 💔😭 Won Song of the year(An Award he has never seen) 🙆🏽♂️💔 Spent Easter in Jail 2026💔💔 has a 5 Months old Baby he has never Seen 2026😭😭💔 Lost almost all his Money 2026
#Shebeshxt has Suffered a Lot, He Doesn’t Deserve to go thru this 😭💔 #FreeShebshxt
@ChromeDaCesar@NFLAfrica His parents are from Nigeria, they moved to Lesotho where he was born and then moved to South Africa at the age of 3. Went to school at Grey College, studied and graduated at the University of Stellenbosch. Where he played Varsity Cup and Western Province rugby
@PulseXZA We’re still fighting for water, electricity, healthcare, corruption, illegal immigrants, unemployment. Our Innovation institutions research how to purify river water😭, Denel is being sold yazini we are our own enemy kulezwe.
@YourBoiShu_ Bahlezi bekhathele shame uze umzwele umntana wenkosi. The will is there but the body is just tired. Umlanda estolo ngo 8 ebsuku, athi uyangena ksasa kodwa uzolala kwena, azumeke ningakofiki nase Drive Thru eyodwa uvele ubone ukuthi ayy no isono.
@pule_jones Yes. But seems the suits aren’t easily accessible as well in terms of getting the tickets. For such a big game they really need to do better
@Manikipi@businessXplain These guys manage Coke’s fleet as well, i doubt their books can be that dirty at the risk of losing a coke truck deal that works daily and get serviced regularly by your own technicians. That’s money you can’t risk
AFRIRENT RESPONDS TO MADLANGA RUMOURS
Afrirent Holdings has denied social media claims linking it to the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.
When Business Explainer requested for comment, the fleet management company sent a statement saying it has not been called as a witness or suspect. It called the allegations damaging and false.
When asked about the R1.26bn government contract, Afrirent said it has operated lawfully for 24 years, describing the social media narratives as misleading, malicious and damaging.
The company added that it will take legal action against anyone spreading false information.
The Madlanga Commission continues its work, with hearings ongoing into various public procurement matters.
Full story - ln.run/LkERK
Pictured - Afrirent Holdings Chairman, Senzo Tsabedze
Takealot is falling apart. What do they mean I have to wait 23 working days to get something? And this is becoming a normal timeline for them.
Nobody is waiting that long for an online purchase. Get real?
@HermainExcel Please do not condone this, all those homes are built on sand with zero engineering effort to ensure they can stand land slides and sinkholes etc… abantu bakithi bayakhuzwa abezwa abanye bakhe phakathi emfuleni when the 50 yr/100yr what what happens again sizokhala futhi.
If it was the SAMAs you’d have probably won. There’s no public vote expect record of the year. Metro Awards is determined by you pushing your people to vote for you. Might not work all the time but at least they’d have voted. Keep up the good work. No one comes close to you at this point
The Madlanga Commission has turned its spotlight on businessman Senzo Tsabenze and his company, Afrirent, as it investigates a staggering R1.26 billion government contract. Awarded without a single competing bid, the deal has become a lightning rod for public outrage and a primary case study in alleged procurement rot.
Afrirent, a prominent fleet management firm, is currently under fire for securing a billion-rand deal through a "closed-door" process. By bypassing the standard open bidding system, the contract sidestepped the very transparency meant to protect taxpayer funds. This wasn't just a procedural hiccup; it’s a direct challenge to the rule of law.
The commission is probing why the standard competitive tender process was ignored.
Investigators are weighing whether senior officials deliberately tossed Treasury regulations out the window.Testimony is shifting toward the influence of politically connected individuals who may have greased the wheels.The inquiry seeks to uncover if this was a systematic failure or calculated greed.
For many South Africans, this isn't just about "fleet leasing"—it’s about the erosion of trust. Every billion-rand contract awarded through a backroom deal feels like a personal theft from public infrastructure and social services. The Madlanga Commission represents a fragile hope that the era of impunity is closing.
The fallout for Afrirent and the officials involved could be massive. Beyond legal penalties, the verdict will signal whether the government is serious about cleaning house or if "business as usual" still wears a suit and tie. #MadlangaCommission#ProtectGeneralMkhwanazi