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Three officers were murdered and disposed of in a river near Pretoria while they were investigating Morgan Maumela, Katiso Molefe, and a leader of a political party.
As South Africans, we lack the spirit to oppose the Mafia.
South Africa has transformed into a mafia state.
Katiso Molefe is currently overseeing the entire Gauteng Province and portions of the Western Cape.
He leads one of the gangster parties.
South Africans seem to favor gangsterism more than they detest it.
This is the reality.



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The previous administration spent R419 million on water tankers and not R140 million as claimed by the previous mayor of Tshwane. The current administration, led by a multiparty coalition government, spent R342 million and not R777 million as claimed in media reports. @CityTshwane

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If you are white, you are not allowed to say a word about @Action4SA
This morning, 8 guys to clear a drain that has obviously not been cleaned in years.
2 working, 6 hands in the pockets.
Sò efficient @HermanMashaba

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@GovernmentZA Nepal and Madagascar overthrow their governments. You time is coming
Teke Teke molofasi

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@BafanaBafana @SABC_Sport @10bet_ZA @CastleLagerSA @SAFA_net @Shield_ZA @flysaa @pefmo_za @NUTRITECHFIT Pirates Players after being heavily criticised
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Good day, please credit us. We have observed that you removed our logo from our video.
News Live SA@newslivesa
SIU seized luxury cars from the home of Hangwani Maumela in connection with the R2bn Tembisa Hospital scandal SIU preserved assets worth R133.5M and the operation will now move to other locations across a number of provinces
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@DonaldMakhasane @JoburgMPD @Abramjee @CityofJoburgZA @CoJPublicSafety @DadaMorero @GP_CommSafety @Jaca_Patrick @MTshwaku @PublicSafetyMMC @SAPoliceService @GTP_Traffstats The law is the law stop justifying
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@JoburgMPD @Abramjee @CityofJoburgZA @CoJPublicSafety @DadaMorero @GP_CommSafety @Jaca_Patrick @MTshwaku @PublicSafetyMMC @SAPoliceService @GTP_Traffstats You target black poor strung-out South Africans only.
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Trading illegally will not be tolerated! Your goods will be impounded!!!
#JMPD officers are impounding both perishable & non-perishable goods from illegal informal traders.
Pushing trolleys on the road is illegal & dangerous as it obstructs the flow of traffic, endangers pedestrians & puts the person pushing the trolley at risk of being struck by a vehicle. It can also cause accidents when drivers are forced to swerve or brake suddenly.
#JoburgByLaws
#NomakanjaniManjeNamhlanje
#SaferJoburg




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Hey, Renaldo …
I am very encouraged to see that you have taken this step. The BS allegations that led to your being dismissed as an MP were disgraceful, and I always felt that the @Our_DA showed their true colors when they didn't support you. It was all about protecting the brand, the faithful MP be damned!
I wish you all the best on this new journey. You may have seen that I have pledged my allegiance as a voter to the @VFPlus, going forward. While I used to call myself a classic liberal back in the '90s, I have been dismayed during recent times at how far left the left has gone, to the point that I now consider myself a Christian conservative.
The VFplus is now, IMHO, the only party that stands for values that someone like myself adheres to. It has come a long way since its inception to become more inclusive of ALL demographics within our country. If for no other reason, that would've swayed me to their side. The work that Dr. @GroenewaldPJ has been doing as Minister of Correctional Services has also been very inspiring to me.
Best wishes, my friend. I hope that this is a richly rewarding chapter for you.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Friends, Supporters, and Fellow South Africans,
It's been a long year since my time with my previous political party came to an abrupt end in 2024. Many of you know the story, the controversies, the challenges, and ultimately, my termination from the party I once called home.
It was a difficult chapter, one that tested my resolve and forced me to reflect deeply on my path in public service. But let me be clear, I am not done with politics and politics clearly isn’t done with me. Politics has never been a job for me, it's a calling, a passion fuelled by the desire to fight for a better South Africa for ALL who live in it.
Over the past year, I've stepped back from active politics, focusing on my work as a political commentator, an Industrial Psychologist and helping communities find practical solutions to real-world problems. Yet, during this time, something remarkable happened.
So many of you, from all walks of life, reached out and urged me to step back into the ring. Your words moved me profoundly. They reminded me that this isn't about feeling wronged or that an injustice occurred; it's about the people, the everyday South Africans who feel unheard, who yearn for leaders willing to battle for justice, equality, and opportunity. Your encouragement has reignited my fire, and today, I stand before you ready to answer that call.
That's why I'm proud to announce that I am joining the Freedom Front Plus. This decision wasn't made lightly. After careful consideration, I've found in the Freedom Front Plus a party that truly aligns with my core values and vision for our nation. At its heart, the Freedom Front Plus stands for freedom, the unyielding belief that every individual should have the liberty to pursue their dreams without undue interference.
It champions self-determination, empowering communities to shape their own futures and preserve their cultural identities in a diverse society like ours. And crucially, it fights for the protection of minority rights, ensuring that no group is marginalised or silenced in the pursuit of a truly inclusive democracy. These principles resonate deeply with me.
As someone who's spent years analysing and commenting on our country's political and social landscape through my social media, where over 400,000 of you have joined the conversation, I've seen firsthand how these values are essential to healing our divided nation. Freedom isn't just a word; it's the foundation of progress.
Self-determination allows us to honour our differences while building unity. And protecting minority rights? That's the safeguard against the tyranny of the majority, ensuring that every voice, no matter how small, is heard and respected.
These aren't abstract ideas to me; they're the very reasons I entered politics in the first place, from my days as a councillor in the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro to my brief tenure in the National Assembly as a Member of Parliament.
Joining the Freedom Front Plus means I can continue this fight alongside a team that shares my commitment to a united, prosperous South Africa. A South Africa where every citizen, regardless of background, race or culture, can flourish equally. Together, we'll work to dismantle the barriers that hold us back, promote accountable governance, and foster the kind of economic growth that lifts everyone.
To those who've supported me through the good times and the bad: THANK YOU.
To the Freedom Front Plus: I'm honoured to stand with you. And to all South Africans: let's roll up our sleeves and get to work. The fight for a better South Africa continues.
Thank you, and God bless South Africa.

VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS@VFPlus
Renaldo Gouws, popular social media personality and former Member of Parliament with a significant following on platforms such as YouTube, has extensive political experience and a genuine passion for community values. @RenaldoGouws vfplus.org.za/latest-news/re…
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Enhle Mbali apologizes for ‘K-word hair’ remark at Hyde Park event
Actress and fashion designer Enhle Mbali has publicly apologized after facing backlash for using a racial slur to describe her hair during a Hyde Park launch event for her partnership with Carlton Hair.
During the event, Mbali referred to her hair as “k*fir hare,” a derogatory term historically used to demean Black South Africans.
The comment was captured on video and quickly went viral, sparking criticism on social media.
In an Instagram post, Mbali said: “I am posting this video to express my heartfelt apology as a Black South African woman, for offending members of the South African community during my speech, as that was far from my intention.” She explained that she had used the term based on her upbringing, where it was used in a different context, and emphasized that she did not intend to demean anyone. She acknowledged, however, that the term carries a painful history and understands why it offended many.
Carlton Hair, her brand partner, responded by pausing all promotional content featuring Mbali and reviewing their partnership guidelines. The company stated it “unequivocally condemns any form of ethnic derogation or self-deprecation that perpetuates harmful stereotypes.”
The incident has reignited discussions around the use of sensitive terms and the importance of understanding their historical context.

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@nasiphim @CityTshwane Why when you speak always sounding like a genuine leader
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Successful #TshwaneYaTima operation today. We switched off several accounts owning over R25 million. We can’t fulfil our mandate to deliver services without funds. Please pay your municipal bills. @CityTshwane
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This is my biggest fear man. Because you can’t kick them out. I saw a broer of mine struggle with a tenant for over 8 months.
DIGITAL JAZZ MAN.@Saul_Truth
My tenant hasn’t paid rent for 2 months now 😞
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@TJTsiane @Cesc_lukuko @ZINGO_za Good luck on getting your data sold and monitoring your spending habits.
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My sister, please download @ZINGO_za
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