Sello Baloyi

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Sello Baloyi

Sello Baloyi

@sellobaca

Agent for social change, Unionists and black consciousness

Mabopane, South Africa Katılım Aralık 2015
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knick@Knick_RSA·
😭😭😭😭🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦our Nightmare is finally Over 😭😭😭 This president is getting Impeached
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@RyanCoetzee The irony is that the mismanagement of the City is done by the same Union. You cannot separate SAMWU from the mismanagement in the municipalities. They are complicit
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
I'm elated, at last the Constitutional Court has upheld the constitution. Ramaphosa is not above the law and the constitution. The impeachment is long overdue, the man must be removed as president of the country and be criminally charged for his indiscretions. #PhalaPhala
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@gevaarlik21 This is a conversation we can't avoid, Khoza was properly developed the Sundowns way. He can play from the back as dictated by the Sundowns philosophy. Ndamane was developed at Naturena, hence you see him struggling we our build up from the back, The mistakes are glaring
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@gevaarlik21 I'm a Sundowns fan and I hate to admit that Ndamane is overrated. We had Malibongwe Khoza and was no need to sign him.
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Tlangi Mogale: CoT MMC Roads&Transport🖤💚💛 🇿🇦
Honestly, at some point as the younger generation in the ANC. We must all resolve to resign and leave the ANC so that elders who are seemingly determined to destroy their own organisation to the ground can be left alone to kill it as they so wish! It can’t be comrades! Also we can’t just keep quite as a generation because we want to position ourselves. What kind of a generation would we be? Organisational discipline has never meant that activists and true torch bearers of our hard earned democracy must keep quiet in the face of proportional injustice. The ANC and the people of this country deserve better💔. There is no other political party currently in the county that has the capacity to surpass AnC’s progressive pro poor policies, its rich history, and its ability to withstand the most difficult of times. This happens because the country’s achievements and freedom was built on the blood and sweat of ANC leaders. Whose spirits will never rest in peace for as long as we refuse to truly renew and change our ways! We are allowing irrelevant third forces to occupy spaces which ordinarily should be for the motive forces. The truth is we can not continue claiming the badge of being a leader of society when society does not and has no reason to view us as such.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@TP_Pillay But why are you surprised,, he is a money lauderer himself. Birds of the same feaders flock together.
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TP Pillay
TP Pillay@TP_Pillay·
Our President is taking choppers with money launderers, and one who had their accounts frozen in SA. 😂
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#UPDATE South Africa’s government says an unannounced trip to Zimbabwe by President Cyril Ramaphosa was a “working visit… to discuss issues of mutual and bilateral interests.” Ramaphosa flew in military chopper with Mnangagwa and two tender magnates - Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei - to the Zimbabwe president’s farm in Kwekwe, sparking speculation over the purpose of the visit amid a Zanu PF plot to extend Mnangagwa’s term from 2028-2030. Tagwirei, who is under US and UK sanctions, is reportedly eyeing the presidency as Mnangagwa’s successor

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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
Ramaliar is an imposter, I heard that he not even South African. He is one of your own, his ancestral lineage is traced back from Zim. You can give him a farm and keep him in Zim for good.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@Abramjee Other countries have refugees camps to cater for people who run away from violence in their country. It is high time South Africa sets refugee camps and reception centers at the borders. Our townships cannot be turned into refugees camps.
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Large queues of Mozambican nationals have formed at the South Africa border ahead of a planned strike in Mozambique tomorrow. Many appear to be crossing into South Africa as uncertainty grows over the shutdown action. The current situation has raised concern over possible disruptions and border pressure.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
Such history should not be repeated, I remember attending a relatives funeral in SOWETO and me and my younger brother had to wear dresses and pretend to be girls in case Inkatha attacks. Only young girls will be spared during the attacks, I still feel the shivers down my spine why I remember that time. They would even attack mourners during night vigil.
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Tau e Tshehadi
Tau e Tshehadi@D_Molatoli·
I grew up in Thokoza in the East Rand. Katlehong, Thokoza and Vosloorus were called Kathorus. I grew up during the time when violence between the IFP and the ANC erupted. Zulu people aligned to the IFP from the hostel on the main road, Khumalo street, were fighting with Self Defense Units aligned to the ANC based in the township. It is believed the hostel dwellers were sponsored with arms by the apartheid police, and would often be accompanied by Army caspers when they went into the township to attack. They would attack indiscrimately, hacking families with spears and pangas, breaking windows, burning houses etc. Chris Hani and them were involved in providing arms to the SDF's to defend themselves against the apartheid sponsored IFP. Fortunately for my family, this happened immediately after my father, who was a priest in Thokoza, had just lost my mother and his closest friend, a Taxi owner Ntate Sanie, who was shot in his presence just a month after my mom. The family in the Free State insisted he leaves Gauteng and come back home because it was no longer safe. I was at UCT at the time, and never went back to Thokoza. Families of friends that I went to High School with were killed, others displaced. It was a dirty war. In Soweto, where my boyfriend then lived in Senaone, it was the same conflict. Zulus from Merafe hostel attacked townships of Phiri, Mapetla, Chiawelo etc. Kids that were born in the 90's and 2000's do not know what it was like when there were scenes of communities fearful that the Zulus will come and kill anyone who did not speak isiZulu. You are Xhosa, Mosotho, Kendall, Shangaan, anything they came across that didn't speak Zulu would be hacked to death. In KZN it became Zulu against Zulu, with IFP vs ANC, which the boers called "Black on Black violence", knowing very well they were the sponsors of this conflict. It took a very long time for peace to prevail between these two parties and for communities to heal. Many families remain with scars and trauma from that period. The same way that political killings have continued during election time, which led to the establishment of the PKTT. I have no problem with Zulu pride. Some of us can speak and write isiZulu fluently, and love the language and culture. What I have anxiety about, it's mobilization of society under the "Hlangana Zulu" banner. The notion that "Zulu people will fix this country" by dealing with foreign nationals because of their supposed bravery. I'm not sure if that is where it will end. However, in the absence of Government leadership and State Intelligence on the foreign nationals crisis, people are resorting to Zulu Hlangana leadership. What can we say.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@AdvoBarryRoux Workers are carrying the heaviest burden in South Africa. We are working for the taxman, an average worker in South Africa is barely making ends meal. They are working just to survive and service debts, hence there is nothing more to celebrate for workers.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
ANC tried to get unemployed people from all provinces to attend their Workers’ Day celebrations and no one showed up. Gauteng they don’t even play with them only 17 people were there they even tired to cancel the event. ANC will only win in Free State, le Eastern Cape fela.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@uMaster_Sandz We all know he is bluffing, he will look for another country to emigrate to. People are dying across the Atlantic trying to run away from Nigeria. No one wants to stay in that country, even their president is not residing in Nigeria.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@MogonoNkele Our names actually mean the same thing, "Dikeledi(Nkele) tsa Sello. We can cry together 😂😂😂
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Nkele Mogono@MogonoNkele·
@sellobaca Sell, like your name. You are being petty. Tlogela golla jaanong.
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
@azania1023 They will find Nigerians with fake South African documents instead 😂😂😂
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
Bullying in the workplace is a serious health hazard. The psychological damage caused can have severe consequences like in this case. I have experienced being bullied at work by a psychotic supervisor. I was still new at work, the guy will even call me on weekends to remind me of the task I have not finished on Friday. By then my weekend will be ruined, I will think about how I'm going to face him on Monday. I worked so hard to please him, but he will not be impressed by anything. That's the reason I took a decision to fight against any injustice in the workplace.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Meet Brigadier Matshidiso Kgoadi, Sunnyside SAPS Commander who drove her officer to commit suicide. She dragged a Lt Col back from leave for a “firearm inspection” bullied him so badly he told colleagues he can’t cope & ended his life. In case u wondered what a bully looks like
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Sello Baloyi@sellobaca·
This dysfunction is common amongst government institutions, however the rot in local government goes deep. As the Madlanga commission has said, this is the tip of the iceberg. Should the investigations be extended to other departments within Tshwane and Ekurhuleni, they might be placed under administration.
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
[COMMENT] The testimony of Gareth Mnisi, Umashi Dhlamini and Lebogang Phiri before the Madlanga Commission should alarm every ratepayer. The central question is simple: How were these TMPD officials allowed to continue operating amid serious allegations, questionable conduct and mounting concerns? Misconduct does not survive in a vacuum. It survives when systems fail, when leaders look away, when complaints are buried, and when accountability is delayed until public outrage forces action. Where was oversight inside the Tshwane Municipality? Where were the internal investigators, disciplinary structures, ethics mechanisms and command leadership? If patterns of misconduct were visible now through testimony, why were they not confronted earlier through proper internal processes? Who approved promotions, transfers or continued appointments? Who signed performance reviews? Who ignored red flags? Which managers received complaints and did nothing? Which political office-bearers or municipal executives were briefed, and what action did they take? This cannot be reduced to a few names at a commission. If wrongdoing continued over time, then there may have been a culture of protection, fear, favouritism or institutional paralysis. Honest officials would have seen it. Staff members would have known. Oversight is not a ceremonial word. It means active supervision, consequence management, auditing risk, protecting whistleblowers and removing compromised officials quickly. If those safeguards failed, then the failure sits not only with the officers implicated, but with every layer above them that neglected its duty. The public deserves clear answers: When were the first complaints made? Who received them? What investigations were launched? Why were decisive steps delayed? Were whistleblowers victimised? Were records altered, ignored or suppressed? Did city leadership intervene or stay silent? Who benefits when accountability stalls? The Madlanga Commission must not become another exercise where shocking testimony is heard and then forgotten. Findings must lead to suspensions where justified, disciplinary action, criminal referrals where warranted, and reform of the systems that enabled the misconduct. Citizens cannot be asked to trust law enforcement while oversight collapses behind closed doors. If the guardians of the law were protected instead of policed, then the entire chain of command must answer for it. @pule_jones
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Nadia Polony@NadiaFerreira85·
Gets R2,4m salary. Hires a jobless friend with R1,5m salary. Receives 2 cars for ANCWL - gives them to her children. Hires a nanny on State payroll - instructs nanny to give half of salary to Tolashe daughter. Why do SA taxpayers have to endure such high levels of corruption in govt ?
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