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@Jake_Shaw2
Soccer/Football fan ⚽️ |🐾|Music fan | OAE🛩️ | Bookworm 📚 | Travel enthusiast ✈️ | Freelancer| writer and editor 🖊️
Pretoria, South Africa Katılım Ocak 2019
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@Jake_Shaw2 As if it wasn’t our people’s generational livelihood when your people took it by force.
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@bathoengpb @Shaka1_ @segafinyana That’s a good question, however,we don’t know the circumstances of his situation. There’s a high possibility that he stays alone.
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@Jake_Shaw2 @Shaka1_ @segafinyana Where is the family members to take care of him. O ya kae knowing that he is frail. This ones can irritate you sometimes.
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@Jake_Shaw2 @Shaka1_ @segafinyana maintenance? it's totally destroyed mate. There's no trains left. Railway track were stolen and sold for scrap metal. they took perfectly working infrastructure and f&_@ it up left it in ruins . some place even put snacks up over the railway lines. This is but one example.

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@CharlieDance18 if the ANC has been in power for over 30 years, why shouldn’t they be held accountable for ongoing issues like corruption, unemployment, and infrastructure failures instead of deflecting all blame to historical factors or specific racial groups?
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@Jake_Shaw2 And why are you blaming your failures on Black people and the ANC?
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@SirWillxx straightforward? What’s the real cost you’re ignoring when it’s someone else’s generational livelihood on the line?
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@SirWillxx You think giving up land is such an easy task for others? Hand it over, no strings attached, problem solved?
Then why has South Africa’s land reform dragged on for 30+ years, with slow redistribution, failed farms, legal battles, and economic fears, if it’s supposedly so..
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@MonwabisiKete @Shaka1_ @segafinyana prioritise investing in high-quality infrastructure to withstand severe weather conditions.
But I understand your perspective, as you’ve likely been conditioned to accept and praise subpar performance from the ANC government.
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@MonwabisiKete @Shaka1_ @segafinyana The occurrence of natural disasters such as floods should not be used as an excuse for neglecting the development of strong and resilient infrastructure. Unlike the subpar infrastructure that is often provided to communities due to the government's negligence, many countries..
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@StassenHei95302 @Shaka1_ @segafinyana vandalism persists and full reliability is still a long way off. Many stations, especially in Cape Town and Gauteng, still need serious maintenance.
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@StassenHei95302 @Shaka1_ @segafinyana because this is one visible symptom of broader challenges.
But there are signs of recovery efforts now, some corridors are being restored, more lines operational passenger trips climbing again and security improvements like new detection systems. But the backlog is massive,
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@Jake_Shaw2 @Shaka1_ @segafinyana Severe floods.
Roads and bridges were washed away in the area. It has nothing to do with foot bridges.
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@DisprinXtra It's ironic that when these idiots eventually die from their reckless actions, many of us won't feel sorry for them. In fact, we may even be criticised for saying they brought it upon themselves with their foolish decisions.
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@CynZA01 at a later time, but for now, it’s crucial to focus on the immediate danger at hand.
Furthermore, it’s important to acknowledge that there are unresolved issues from apartheid that still need to be addressed, such as land ownership and economic inequality. These issues can’t be
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