
In South Africa, we have produced more Slay Queens than Chartered Accountants, Engineers, Technologists.....all because of Tenders and Tenderpreneurs!
RealLarryM II
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In South Africa, we have produced more Slay Queens than Chartered Accountants, Engineers, Technologists.....all because of Tenders and Tenderpreneurs!


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This is why you'll never be South Africa's president. You're captured by the Nigerians. They probably have something on you soze uve You are willing to take that 8% down to 2 %😭😭😭

Our Biggest Enemy are these Sellouts who Side with Illegal Foreigners!!


“The xenophobic a77ack happening in South Africa is not a reflection of who we are. Most South Africans are against it, sadly we’re quiet about it. Our constitution rejects this. Only 2% of crime in South Africa are led by immigrants. Nigeria gave us $61 billion during the apartheid; that’s a third of South Africa’s budget in a year.” — South African man says.

A Zimbabwean woman was removed from the house she had been occupying illegally for seven years without proper documentation. Illegal foreigners are disrespectful to South Africans because Zimbabweans will not allow this to occur in their country.

Dear South Africans, When General Masemola and General Mkhwanazi reported the looming disbandment of the PKTT , he ignored them . When General Masemola got charged with flimsy PFMA charges , he was the first one to call for his suspension. Know your criminals

Trump in 2024: ‘You’ll never see me sleeping in front of cameras.’ Trump in 2026: falls asleep on camera regularly

Do you know how many foreign prisoners we have in South Africa 🇿🇦 🤔




She must be one of those heroic Ghanaians, Nigerians, or Zimbabweans we’re told fought against apartheid for South Africans.




THE GAUNTLET IS THROWN: Tokyo Sexwale and the Battle for the ANC’s Soul The shadow boxing is over; the heavyweight bout for the future of the African National Congress has begun. With the 2027 elective conference looming like a final exam the party cannot afford to fail, a veteran titan has re-entered the arena: Tokyo Sexwale. Whispers have turned into strategic shouts as ANC structures in KwaZulu-Natal reportedly lead the charge to draft Sexwale. A lobby group calling itself the "Tokyo/Mvela Perspective" has circulated a discussion document titled Motivation for Consideration of Tokyo Sexwale for ANC presidency to ignite a fire under the party’s rank-and-file. This isn’t just a nomination; it’s a provocation for a party at a crossroads. Supporters aren't just selling a name; they’re selling a legacy. They argue Sexwale offers a rare "triple threat": ■ Deep Struggle Credentials: A Robben Island pedigree that commands instant respect. ■ Executive Muscle: Proven governance as a former Gauteng Premier and Cabinet Minister. ■ The "Clean" Narrative: A pivot toward ethical leadership at a time when the party is desperate for "renewal". Sexwale’s recent appearance at Robben Island with the new US Ambassador, L. Brent Bozell III, hasn't just turned heads—it’s raised eyebrows. During the visit, Sexwale reportedly moved the ambassador to tears, while pointedly remarking that the "C" in ANC was inspired by the American Congress, signaling a potentially bold new global diplomatic stance. This push for Sexwale comes as the ANC stares down its own mortality. The stakes couldn't be higher: 👉 Bleeding Ballots: Rapidly declining electoral support following the 2024 results. 👉 The Coalition Trap: A growing, humbling reliance on coalition partners to stay in power. 👉 The Identity Crisis: A civil war between those desperate for "Renewal" and those clinging to "Continuity". Sexwale enters a crowded kitchen. The heat is already coming from other heavyweights: * Paul Mashatile (Deputy President). * Patrice Motsepe, who leads some early polls despite his public denials of interest. * Fikile Mbalula (Secretary-General). * Thoko Didiza (National Assembly Speaker). While some whisper of a Ramaphosa Third Term as a stabilizing force, President Cyril Ramaphosa has already warned that early campaigning is a dangerous distraction from urgent service delivery. #Politics #campaign

