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AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel has, for the first time, acknowledged that there is no genocide of white farmers in South Africa. AfriForum and Solidarity have been in the United States in recent months, spreading messages of land grabs and genocide. brnw.ch/21x11CN


AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel has, for the first time, acknowledged that there is no genocide of white farmers in South Africa. AfriForum and Solidarity have been in the United States in recent months, spreading messages of land grabs and genocide. brnw.ch/21x11CN


AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel has, for the first time, acknowledged that there is no genocide of white farmers in South Africa. AfriForum and Solidarity have been in the United States in recent months, spreading messages of land grabs and genocide. brnw.ch/21x11CN






Meanwhile in South Asia ⚠️ Warning - Trigger warning clip 🤬‼️ It should abundantly clear by now - that not all cultures are the same.

The start of a great horror movie










Adding to concerns over political interference in the award of the fourth national lottery licence, it has emerged that Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s sister-in-law has a stake in the game. | @amaBhungane brnw.ch/21wTBg0

Charmaine Mabuza isn’t just the Lotto boss. She also owns one the most expensive private jet in South Africa. While millions of desperate mostly poor citizens queue for a miracle ticket, she flies above them all in obscene luxury. Big media won’t touch Mabuza. Why? Their newsrooms are hooked on Lotto ad money. In a country drowning in corruption scandals, the National Lottery is treated like a holy cow. Silence is bought, headlines are buried.

It's raining money! Senior members of the country's troubled water boards are earning almost R50m a year in board fees, with some pocketing as much as R100,000 per meeting. Details in the #SundayTimesZA tomorrow.



Family is determined by love and commitment not living conditions














