SA economy is facing a big setback – Industrialists and entrepreneurs are packing up and leaving SA due to Eskom’s huge tariff increases

Horror find at South African farm:- 54 lions killed in two days

Election cost taxpayers billions of rand, SA’s struggling economy has taken a step closer towards junk status

City of Tshwane residents, this is where your tax money is going to – Tshwane spends R60 000 daily on abandoned business park

ESKOM are not just ‘killing consumers’ anymore, animals are being electrocuted after Eskom power line collapses in the Kruger National Park

Will this stop after the elections? Not likely:- R1.6 billion stolen from the Eastern Cape’s social development fund meant for roads, houses and schools ended up going towards fancy dinners, luxury cars and expensive suits

The ANC wants banks to be forced to fund SA coal mines, well you are not a party anymore, you are now BANK-ROBBERS and THIEF’S

Some ‘people’ didn’t want voters to vote so they burnt down a School in North West for being a voting station

Pretoria car thieves are now going ‘digital’, these ‘people’ are sophisticated, they are not just any type of ‘thotsi’

The DA’s Natasha Mazzone is highly suspicious of how much money is being spent on emergency diesel at Eskom, urging President Ramaphosa to “come clean”.

For those that are going to vote tomorrow in the 2019 Elections : Here’s how to find your voting station

Now this is what should happen, WHITES STAND TOGETHER:- Farmers remain silent at auction so young man can buy his family’s farm back – International News

BREAKING NEWS:- Karima Brown vs EFF: Verdict on hold, but Juju could pay a hefty fee, I foresee financial trouble for poor Juju and his sheep-lings

BREAKING NEWS:- Good news for Voters the Election Day strike averted as IEC reaches agreement with NEHAWU, if you want a salary increase, strike before a big event

R20 a litre for petrol is possible before the end of 2019 – indicating the difficulties ANC-regime has in finding any solutions to reduce the shock of escalating prices on SA’s businesses and consumers