@Mlondolozi45629@penuelist_ Definitely is from Zim he never hid that fact,he is here legally we as SAn's hate those who are here illegally,n commiting all sorts of atrocious acts,it's simple come to the country legally n do what u came here 4 then Voetsek back to ur country
Popular celebrities & personalities who are based in South Africa, and loved by South Africans:
Oskido - Zimbabwe
Beast Mtawarira - Zimbabwe
Connie Ferguson - Botswana
Akin Omotoso - Nigeria
Sha Sha - Zimbabwe
Corné Krige - Zambia
Shona Ferguson - Botswana
Nadia Nakai - Zimbabwe
Mcebo Dlamini - eSwatini
Bobby Skinstad - Zimbabwe
DJ Fresh - Botswana
Kim Jayde - Zimbabwe
Peter Ndoro - Zimbabwe
Barry Hilton - Zimbabwe
Who would you like to add from the list, and where are they from?
If this appears on your Timeline Kindly Repost! This is Mazwi Mpumelelo Khubheka, he was kidnapped after Refusing to sell his spaza shop to Pakistani Spaza shops owners. Nearly a month has passed since the kidnapping of Mazwi, Mazwi was targeted after opening a spaza shop!
Did you know?
John D. Rockefeller's Secret Pact describes, with chilling coldness, an alleged plan for total domination over humanity. Here are the most shocking phrases that emerge from it:
1. "We will shorten their lifespan and weaken their mind while pretending to do the opposite."
2. "We will use soft metals, aging accelerators, and sedatives in the food and water, as well as in the air. They will be covered in poisons wherever they turn."
3. "The poisons will be absorbed through their skin and mouth; they will destroy their minds and reproductive systems. From all this, their children will be born dead, and we will hide this information."
4. "We will teach them that the poisons are for their own good, with funny images and musical tones."
5. "When their ability to learn has been affected, we will create drugs that will make them even sicker and cause other illnesses for which we will create even more drugs."
6. "We will make them docile and weak before us by our power. They will become depressed, slow, and obese, and when they come to us for help, we will give them more poison."
7. "We will make them kill each other when it suits us. We will keep them separated from unity by dogmas and religion."
8. "We will control all aspects of their lives and tell them what to think and how. We will guide them gently and softly, letting them believe they are guiding themselves."
9. "The hatred will be so great that even the smartest among them will not see the truth."
10. "When they rise up against us, we will crush them like insects, for they are less than that."
11. "Oh yes, the illusion of freedom will be so grand that they will never know they are our slaves."
12. "This reality will be their prison. They will live in self-deception."
13. "But if they ever discover that they are our equals, we will perish then. THAT, THEY MUST NEVER KNOW."
When you read these lines, you can't help but find that they strangely align with many things we observe today...
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[IDAC DISPELS ALLEGATIONS OF IT TARGETING SENIOR SAPS OFFICIALS]
The National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) Investigating Directorate Against Corruption (IDAC) condemns the false allegations circulated on social media platforms, insinuating that IDAC is deliberately targeting SAPS Senior officials, following the arrest of 12 senior police officers and summons being served to the National Police Commissioner, in relation to an alleged irregular contract that was awarded by the South African Police Service (SAPS) to Medicare 24, a company owned by Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, who is also an accused in the matter.
The NPA, has from the onset, indicated that this matter was referred to the IDAC in 2024, wherein investigations were conducted. It is also imperative to note that this matter was referred to IDAC by the SAPS Risk Audit Unit for investigation, after suspicions of irregularities were discovered. It is therefore irresponsible and reckless for certain formations of society and individuals to create a narrative that the arrests were as a result of submissions made at the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry and the Parliament Ad Hoc Committee set to investigate allegations made by the KZN Police Commissioner on 06 June 2025. The IDAC respects the work done by the commission and the Ad Hoc Committee and will abide by the recommendations that will follow.
Furthermore, such false narratives seek to create divisions within the law enforcement fraternity, at a time where South Africans demand to see the wheels of justice in motion in a manner that is collaborative to fight the criminals and not each other. Society also demands to see all law enforcement agencies collaborating in the fight against corruption, something that the IDAC seeks to honour in all of its work and engagements.
The IDAC, like many other law enforcement agencies, is not a law unto itself as has been portrayed by the false narratives circulated.
A judge was appointed to oversee and ensure that there is compliance and accountability on how the division operates. This also affords every member of society a platform to report any improper action by any official within the division, including the Investigating Director. Society should therefore be vigilant not to fall prey to false narratives created to destabilize the fight against corruption. The attacks and baseless speculations also have the potential to place the lives of the officials working in these complex cases and the Investigating Director and their families at risk. Despite this, the IDAC cannot afford to allow itself to be deterred from discharging its constitutional mandate to the best of its abilities, within the prescribes of the law.
The IDAC calls on all South Africans to allow the law to take its course and to follow all court processes where all evidence relating to the Medicare 24 case and all other cases within its radar will be ventilated.
The IDAC as an important division within the NPA, prescribes to the principle of investigating and prosecuting without fear, favour or prejudice. Every action that has been taken followed all the due processes of the law. The arrests are based on the evidence at hand.
The view shared by certain individuals that others should have been charged is unfortunate as IDAC had to deal with the matters within its space and the evidence it contains. The issues relating to other persons arose at the Madlanga Commission and as and when same are referred to IDAC, same will be acted upon without fear, favour or prejudice.
In relation to the arrests, no rules were flouted in arresting the accused in the Medicare 24 matter and any other matter where the accused were summoned to appear before court. The process followed was lawful in all aspects.
Crime cannot be allowed to flourish and IDAC, in discharging its mandate, seeks to prevent this as best it can.
@Absolute_Kganki@TMFoundation_@MbekiSchool Give us stats wena,how many unimployed graduates the country possesses,give us the no. foreigners are employed in sub Saharan countries ,then u compare it with south Africans in their own country,Voetsek npya
“The majority of South Africans are unemployed because they’re unemployable, they’re unemployable because they don’t have the necessary skills to drive a modern economy. We boast about having so many people on the SASSA social welfare program as if it’s an achievement whereas it’s a failure.” - President Thabo Mbeki 🇿🇦
There is a brewing catastrophe waiting to unfold in KwaZulu-Natal, specifically in Durban. A vigilante movement known as March and March is inciting violence against African foreign nationals in this part of the country. ebx.sh/W7SGNU
Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) Working with Illegal Miners (Zama-zama's) in South Africa
Mounting frustration over poor pay, early retirement policies, and growing dissatisfaction within the Lesotho Defence Force (LDF) is reportedly pushing some soldiers into the dangerous world of illegal mining, where they earn quick cash by providing security for gold smugglers in South Africa.
Several soldiers are said to be “sneaking” across the border to work in South African illegal mines, acting as armed escorts when gold-bearing soil is transported from abandoned shafts to miners’ hideouts in local townships.
Illegal mining groups from Lesotho, commonly known as Makhomosha, are operating at abandoned South African mines. While the ultimate buyers of the gold remain unclear, the trade - once associated with famo gangsters - is now pursued by others purely for profit. Rivalries are fierce and often violent.
Last week, LDF member Commando Corporal (Cpl) Molise Molieleng was reportedly shot dead during a gunfight between rival Zama Zama (illegal mining) groups vying for control of a shaft in West Rand, South Africa.
According to one illegal miner, soldiers are recruited to protect miners as they emerge from underground shafts, where exposure to sudden light after months in darkness makes them vulnerable to attacks by rival groups seeking to seize gold-bearing soil.
For many soldiers, the financial incentive is hard to resist.
A single weekend stint reportedly earns
between R20,000 and R30,000, with some operations paying up to R100,000 depending on the size of the load.
Source: Lesotho Times
If I had pictures of Witnesses A, B and C I would put them up. They are the Investigators who have saved this country. I know we credit the two Generals, but, without them, July 6 would not have happened the way it did. They broke the camels back. Witness B is a woman. Listening to her, I had a sense that she had the discerning spirit which also guided Witness A, and Witness B who joined them later.
General Mkhwanazi gets emotional when he speaks about them. They were young Junior Investigators doing their normal jobs of investigating the death of the White Afrikaner Engineer Armand Swart in Vereeniging, when suddenly they realized they were being threatened and followed when they went to court. Having discovered that a Policeman Michael Pule Tau was involved in the murder. They subsequently made the link of the gun that killed him with the murders of DJ Sumbody and other DJs. Hell broke loose from there onwards.
When Ballistics reports were being tempered with and plans were made to either bribe or kill them, as advised by General Senona, who they became suspicious of that he could be playing for both teams, they reported to General Khumalo, who, together with General Mkhwanazi and the PKTT Team took them to a place of safety, where they still live till today. They left their families, sacrificed their lives.
They are central to the cases of Molefe and Matlala, and exposed all the SAPS Generals involved. General Mkhwanazi was emotional when he mentioned at the Adhoc Committee last week that to date they have not been recognized for their bravery, they were overlooked deliberately for awards, they remain Sergeants, have not been promoted, except for Witness C who is now a Brigadier.
We appreciate these brave young souls, we appreciate their families, without them, there would not be a #MadlangaCommission today or #AdhocCommittee and we would still be on business as usual of rot and and degradation. We pray to God to protect them and bless them. 🙏🏽❤️