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Good day @DBE_KZN
There’s a company called AphiGugu Trading which is DIRECTLY LINKED to the MEC Sipho Hlomuka. I’ve picked up the same thing happening in Ekurhuleni is happening in KZN department of Education.
The same company gets appointed for
1- Chemical Toilets
2- Boreholes
3- Mobile Classrooms & Kitchens
4- Hot Water Systems
5- Building Maintenance
I’m COMING WITH MORE🔥🔥🔥🔥




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This is dangerous and reckless behaviour.
South African Police Service please we need to find these women and lock them up. This is a serious breach of the FCA.
We ask the community to help us identify these women we will personally open cases against them and see to it that they dance to their music
Nb if they harm each other or themselves please do not blame us like you did with that other dude but we are not going to sit and watch lawlessness strive.
Let's work 💪🏿 🙌🏿
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Here’s an interesting fact: My friend in Korea on a work visa, and it’s valid for one year. Every year, she has to prove to Korean immigration that she is still medically fit, that she haven’t committed any crimes during that year, and that she is still employed in order for them to renew her visa. They will only renew her visa if she can prove that she is of good use to their country.
Furthermore, if during that year she decide to move from her apartment to a new one for any reason, she has 14 days to go back to immigration and inform them that she have changed her address. If she is even a day late and go on day 16, she will have to pay a fine, which can cost anything from R2,000 to R13,000.
As a South African, she is also not allowed to participate in any protests happening in the country. If there is a crowd of Korean people protesting for whatever reason, she cannot be found in that crowd because she could be deported. Before she got her Korean ID, she wasn’t even able to own a korean cellphone number or even order anything online.
She is therefore in this country legally, and she makes sure that she abide by their laws because she know that if she doesn't, she will be sent back home with no negotiations. Does this mean Korea is xenophobic? No. This is a country making sure that its citizens and the country itself are protected. A country making sure that guests know their place!
Why are South Africans being made to feel bad for wanting the same thing?

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My passport, will expire in July.
I've had to go to the SA embassy here in China to apply for a new one.
Generally, it is advised to apply for the renewal at least 8 MONTHS in advance.
Not knowing this has led me to pay quite a hefty amount to ensure that the process is expedited from back home.
When my passport returns, I'm supposed to go to the Chinese Migration office to have a new visa stamped on it.
Then I need to go to the police station to redeclare my residential address.
There are few other steps that I have to fulfill to ensure that my new passport reflects on every system I use here in China.
One thing I've noticed, even from other foreigners from other African countries who are here, they carry this panic feeling whenever they have to renew their visas...
It's a stressful and rigorous process.
I've met quite a number of them who are here on study Visas. If they miss a couple of classes, they are in trouble. Because what else are you doing besides being a student?
THIS is a result of an EFFECIENT immigration control system.
If you are found to have overstayed your welcome, you are deported with no discussions, no protests, no negotiations or greasing of the palms...
You HAVE to go!
Meanwhile in my home country...
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@tyengeni1954 @Julius_S_Malema come this side' ull lose votes by supporting nonsense
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When selling your home, one of the less frequently discussed (but important) considerations is the need for several Certificates of Compliance (CoCs).
CoCs are required prior to the official transfer of a home, as proof that some of the non-negotiables of the home are in good working order.
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Hi @follow_transnet
You can’t decarbonise critical infrastructure without securing ICS.
I know a great firm called @CybersecCliniq that can support the transition with:
1. ICS/SCADA threat modelling
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JUST IN : Minister Sisisi Tolashe’s helper (who was “forced” to share half her salary with the minister’s daughter) is taking her to court. Her lawyer tells me on #TheCMShow that the helper feels abused by the minister, the department and the minister’s family.
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