Teddy
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@Jason2bartlett Bull shit man,or maybe you trying to convince yourself, there are many places in South Africa that you can go at midnight to go buy ice cream and get back home safety
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@fluffypony @ErnstRoets Thank you,next thing one blames ACSA for their own ignorance,there are big yellow sign boards showing parking prices yet someone still parks there for two days hoping for a miracle
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@ErnstRoets You parked in short-term parking for 2 days?!? Skill issue, my guy.
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@ErnstRoets There are long stay parkings at the airport,this is self inflicted pain,4 days parking is R288
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@the_oddmind @gailalfaratx That law states 30% local ownership and nothing about black ownership,the 30% ownership can be a black or white,it's got nothing to do with race. But then again, propaganda will run with it to drive their own agenda
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South Africa has a rule of 30% ownership for subsidiary of any company who wants to establish in their country.
You want them to by pass that law just for building an education center in lieu.
You are used to loading crude oil and mineral resources across all shores Africa by paying little to nothing so it is painful when they are getting wiser in demanding fair deal.
Give them 30% stake in the local deal you are setting up or pack your load. They can use the proceeds to build 1000 schools rather than one you want to build.
France is paying 80 cents for every 200 euro worth of Uranium from Niger 🇳🇪.
White privileges has eaten so deep that an average rich Caucasian see racism when he is not allowed to have his usual abuse of right and privileges of other people.
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Isn’t it ironic how Elon’s Starlink wants to drop free, unlimited, super-fast internet into 5,000 rural South African schools, but SA’s bureaucracy insists on saying no.
I think the 2.4 million kids in SA without proper access would benefit immensely. Starlink is even putting R500 million (about $29.4 million USD) on the table themselves, no cost to the government or the schools.
All they’re asking? A normal licence to operate in SA.
Here’s the crazy part: because of the 30% black-ownership rule (B-BBEE), ICASA keeps saying “nope.”
Starlink says, “Cool, we won’t sell shares, but we’ll just give you this giant school project instead,” using the same Equity Equivalent programme that Microsoft, Amazon and IBM already got approved with.
The Communications Minister is literally begging ICASA to accept it. Neighbours like Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique are already connected and loving it.
Yet here we are, end of 2025, and those satellites are just flying over South Africa doing nothing while kids in the bundus still can’t pursue their dreams.
Come on, South Africa, don’t be the only country turning down free internet for millions of learners.
The irony, to me, is that Elon was born in South Africa, the very place that is telling him no to such a generopus offer!
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@afriforum It was not in the interest of anybody in the country that you went spreading lies about this country
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.@AfriForum says the current diplomatic crisis with the US is not in anyone’s interest in South Africa and could have been prevented if the ANC leadership had not ignored AfriForum and the Solidarity Movement’s efforts to help find solutions. AfriForum emphasises that, as an organisation, it remains committed to helping find solutions to this crisis in the best interest of everyone in the country.
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In all our diversity?
Where are the Afrikaners, Anglos, Indian and Coloured South Africans?
Khumbudzo Ntshavheni@Khu_Ntshavheni
South Africa, in all our diversity, welcomes the G20 Leaders and our other invited guests. We have brought world leaders to SOWETO 🇿🇦
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GREEN HYDROGEN REALITY CHECK : RWE, a German Energy Giant, withdraws from $10 billion Namibia green hydrogen project | Reuters reuters.com/sustainability…
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@Markosonke1 So you guys think it's all heaven in the USA huh?.....USA is one of the most overrated countries in the world, anyway a bit of patriotism won't hurt guys, South Africa is very right to respond the way they did
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@kalliekriel @solidariteit @afriforum You are evil,self centred and inconsiderate of the pain that indigenous people have suffered at the hands of the apartheid government.
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“Welcome to the most race-regulated country in the world.” This is a fact that the world leaders visiting the G20 should take note of. Panyaza Lesufi and the ANC tried to suppress this message by removing @solidariteit's billboard displaying it. They will fail. @afriforum fully supports Solidarity's message. You can also show your support by sharing this message.
Solidariteit@solidariteit
Help spread the message: Lesufi’s foot soldiers have vandalised Solidarity’s banner on the M1 highway. Legal action is imminent, since the ANC-led Johannesburg City Council removed and damaged this advertisement on the M1 following incitement by Premier Panyaza Lesufi. This is the message that the ANC wants to hide from the G20 Summit and the world. Let’s make that impossible by sharing it far and wide.
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@MbalulaFikile This is what we want to see, a nation at work,I am so delighted at the sight of this
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