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Still a Hindu Prophet, follower of the Holy Ghost and a son of God the Father. Technologist and Dad. Be Brave & Free in Yeshua.Proverbs 25.v2. auDHD
Inanda, South Africa Katılım Ekim 2023
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🚨ANGOLA JUST HUMILIATED SA'S 2026 COST OF LIVING‼️‼️
I’m sitting here in Pretoria staring at my latest electricity bill and I just had to vent because this is actually insane. 😩
It’s May 2026 and every single time I fill up my car or open that Eskom invoice it feels like a punch to the gut, but literally just across the border in Angola, the same stuff is dirt cheap. Like, ridiculously cheap‼️
Let me break it down with the actual numbers I saw today:
Electricity is 16 TIMES cheaper over there.
Angola: R0.28 per unit
South Africa: R4.52 per unit
That means if your average monthly bill here (lights, fridge, kettle, geyser, the works) is sitting at around R2 700 the exact same usage in Angola would cost you roughly R170, yes just ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY RAND🔥 I had to double-check it because it sounds fake.
Now petrol and diesel‼️ Also a total joke.
95 petrol:
Angola – R5.50 a litre South Africa – R26.63 a litre (after that May hike that had us all swearing)
Diesel:
Angola – R7.30 a litre
South Africa – R32.09 a litre
Fill a normal 50-litre tank?
Angola = R280
South Africa - Over R1 300🔥
That’s not pocket change, that’s life-changing money for taxi drivers, farmers, small business owners, basically anyone who actually moves for a living. So how the hell are they doing it⁉️ Simple, the Angolan government just subsidises the living daylights out of electricity and fuel. They keep prices stupidly low for ordinary people so the cost of living doesn’t destroy everyone‼️
Here‼️ Eskom is drowning in debt, the old power stations are falling apart and we’re all paying the “real cost” to fix the mess while loadshedding is supposedly over but the bills keep climbing. Fuel just follows the world oil price plus every tax they can slap on🔥
I’m not saying we should copy everything they do but damn, when your neighbour is paying one-sixteenth for power and one-fifth for fuel, it makes you ask some serious questions about why we’re struggling this much⁉️


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@LCabonena Health. We should adopt the indus valley way of culture
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Basic needs in South Africa are extremely expensive.
Data is a basic need.
Food is a basic need.
Houses are a basic need.
Fuel is a basic need.
Education is a basic need.
A job is a basic need.
Protection is a basic need.
Law and order are basic needs.
All these things are extremely expensive in South Africa.
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@PhumlaniMMajozi Main stream media is captured. Why do you work for them and not call them out
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@ZungulaVuyo Your whole document worded is colonial. When you Gona talk about the Zulu Shona islamic covenant during the koisan slave maize trade.
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We will fight until total restoration of all Nations destroyed by the evil colonial regime.
We can’t allow the identity, language, memory, culture and heritage of a people to be systematically destroyed in our time.
AmaHlubi are a nation with a King, language, heritage etc, and like many other nations, they need to be fully recognised as such and afforded the right to self determination!

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In 92 I was 3 years old. Best tasting cereal. Now the Cheerios honey is like crap
captain depression@cpt_depression_
We can put a man on the moon but we can’t make Pronutro like you like it anymore ever again
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@Nicole_Barlow1 These effers will vote MKpee to keep the looting going
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The South African government is a criminal cartel, this is what criminal cartels do - they steal and then they lie.
Although the attack on Iran has contributed to the current fuel increase, the ANC government has over-taxed and overinflated the price of fuel for decades.
Saxon African@Saxon_African
The South African government did this. Not America, not Iran, not Israel. The South African government with a 500% increase in taxes and levies on fuel.
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The amount of Parties that are against EFF is shocking, they not even in power. This shows how @EFFSouthAfrica is huge.
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EFF members will just say anything during the argument.
“That’s why your father left your mother “
That time your parents are happily together 😂😂
The other day they called me a deadbeat, that time I don’t even have a child 😂😂
These people are all mentally challenged, no one can convince me otherwise ☝🏾😂😂😂😂
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Illicit trade is no longer a side issue. It is organised crime, economic sabotage and a direct attack on South Africa’s revenue base.
A parliamentary reply confirms that SARS works with SAPS, the Hawks, the NPA, the FIC, the State Security Agency, the Border Management Authority and others through various multi-agency structures.
It also confirms something important: the current approach has been fragmented and siloed.
That is a serious admission.
Illicit trade in tobacco, fuel, alcohol, pharmaceuticals, counterfeit goods, scrap metal, mining, vehicles, wildlife, cyber-enabled fraud and money laundering cannot be defeated through isolated operations.
The reply refers to a proposed President-led National Illicit Economy Disruption Programme, targeted disruption of high-risk value chains, smarter border management, dedicated prosecutors and courts near ports of entry, and stronger public-private collaboration.
That is the right direction, but the test will be execution.
South Africa does not need another committee that meets, talks and produces slides. It needs intelligence-led operations, prosecution-led investigations, asset forfeiture, border enforcement, customs capability, and real consequences for syndicates and corrupt facilitators.
For the police portfolio, the key question is simple: what exactly are SAPS and the Hawks responsible for, how will their performance be measured, and how often will Parliament receive proper updates?
Illicit trade funds criminal networks, weakens legitimate businesses, destroys jobs and undermines the state.
Parliament must demand clear milestones, responsible departments, quarterly reporting, sector-by-sector enforcement outcomes, arrests, prosecutions, seizures, asset recovery and revenue impact.
The fight against illicit trade cannot be symbolic. It must be measurable.
IC
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@IamLungile_ It's foreskins, which craft, pride and no written language
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