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Jacqui Uys, former Tshwane Finance MMC has made a submission to the Madlanga Commission.
She has submitted evidence linking security contracts to water tanker tenders.
Her dossier to the Commission goes much further to help connect the dots on evidence already before the Commission.
She names certain politicians who are implicated.
South Africans deserve the truth.
@pule_jones

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"South Africans should not resent being told hard truths that our own government refuses to face. We should resent that it took a foreign ambassador to say them."
Writes @NWoodeSmith in the @RationalStand on why US Ambassador Bozell is right about South Africa.

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“It was written by man?” Yes, 40 men.
They lived over a period of 1,500 years.
That means some of them was born before the others died, and some died before the others were born.
They lived on three different continents.
They spoke three different languages.
And yet from Genesis to Revelation, there’s an undeniable unity of thought.
That’s literally impossible: you can’t get 20 people in a room and tell them to write an essay about one topic and get agreement.
Impossible apart from the inspiration of God Almighty.
40 men wrote the Bible by putting in on paper, but YHWH is the true only author of the Book of life.
Trust in him to lead the way and follow the page for more Biblical truths and Christian stories 🕊️
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"The ANC is pretty bankrupt… if Iran stops funding them, where will they get money?" - Helen Zille …
That statement alone raises a LOT of questions 😳 Because if you think about it, this isn’t just about money it’s about where political loyalty comes from, who is really pulling strings, and whether South Africa’s decisions are influenced by hidden interests.
Remember Helen Zille has previously suggested the ANC may be aligned with or even incentivised by countries like Iran and Russia, although she also admitted there’s no concrete proof and that such claims are hard to verify
But still… if a major political party is constantly being questioned about funding, transparency, and foreign influence that alone should worry citizens.
So the real question is: Are these just political attacks… or are there truths South Africans are not being told? 🤔🚨
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We welcome the ANC led governments intervention with regards to the rising fuel costs because of the war in the Middle East. By cutting the fuel levy by R3 it will buffer the citizens from rising fuel and food prices. This is what a government that cares and is responsive to the needs of the people does. We welcome this swift response.
#ANCatWORK
#TheYearOfDecisiveAction
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These two wonderful women who are leading their countries with results. Without feminism and without WOKE nonsense.
Giorgia Meloni the Italian prime minister and Sanae Takaichi the Japanese prime minister.
- @Niw451
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Dear fellow Africans,that think like @im_vens
We’ve never denied that we are African.
But being African doesn’t mean South Africa must carry the burden for the entire continent, our hospitals, schools, jobs, housing and infrastructure have clear limits.
If South Africa and South Africans are so horrible, why are you fighting so hard to come here?
True brotherhood is not a one-way street. Fix your own countries and neighbours first. Then come talk to us about solidarity.
Until then, this is the real map

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The unity the rest of Africa wants from South Africa is simply the exploitation of South Africa's functional economy and efficient systems.
Countries like Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, Mozambique, DRC, and Zimbabwe get more than they give to South Africa.
That is an unhealthy relationship in the name of Pan-Africanism. The truth is, South Africa owes no one anything.
Not Elon Musk@natelonmusk
This is how South Africans see themselves Lol. Dear S. Africans, we are brothers and sisters. You're Africans.
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Saudi Prince MbS reveals that President Obama gave Iran $150 billion, and the IRGC didn’t even build a single street with that money.
Instead, they made missiles and drones. And they used the funds Obama provided them to finance and arm terrorists like Hamas, Ansar Allah, and Hezbollah. With these funds, Iran offers safe harbor to the leaders of Al Qaeda, including one of Osama Bin Laden’s sons who was indoctrinated into jihadism.
Obama is by far the worst man to ever set foot in the Oval Office. The neoliberals like Hillary Clinton, Victoria Nuland, Samantha Power, etc. who ran his administration did so deliberately in order to keep the region destabilized and to use Iran as a buffer to prevent the Gulf states and Israel from amassing too much prosperity.
The Arab Spring in turn was their way of creating a refugee crisis that would plunge Europe into financial and social turmoil, the effects of which are plain to see today as they struggle with irreversible demographic change.
Chaos is a ladder, and peace is bad for the Democrats. It was the their way of keeping the Middle East down so they could retain the unipolar world order under the neoliberal agenda.
The neoliberals did the same with Ukraine, and they tried to do it with Kazakhstan, Belarus, Georgia, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. And they did so through USAID.
Evil, evil stuff.
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There are over 20,000 Ugandan people staying in South Africa illegally.
The distance between Uganda and South Africa is roughly 2,500 miles. To reach South Africa illegally, a person must bypass at least four international borders.
If over 20,000 people are making that trek, imagine the sheer scale of migration from South Africa's immediate neighbors, who only have to cross a river or jump a fence.
The African obsession with South Africa has become deeply exploitative. We are seeing South Africa being treated as a universal safety valve for the governance failures of the rest of the continent. It is an unfair burden on a single nation's infrastructure and taxpayers.
The dream of a Borderless Africa sounds noble in a boardroom, but in reality, it would be the final blow to the few working economies left. You cannot have open borders when economic disparity is this vast. It doesn't create unity, rather, it imports poverty and collapses systems.
We are currently witnessing a massive immigration crisis that threatens South African schools, hospitals, and social stability.
Before we talk about visa-free travel, we must discuss economic convergence. Other nations must become livable so their citizens aren't forced to flee.
South Africa cannot be the refuge of last resort for 1.4 billion people. Protecting South African borders isn't anti-African, it is an act of national survival.
Until the continent stabilizes, the romantic idea of a borderless Africa remains a recipe for total collapse.
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