Ntuzuma, which is just north of Durban, has been without water for six days which has angered residents. They took their anger to the streets, burning a municipal bus, blocking roads and burning tyres in protest. Continue reading…
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In a repeat of the Coligny racial attack, where a young criminal died from his own actions, Vrede is under attack as a local security company owner’s house is burnt down, his dog killed and the local store is threatened with arson. Continue reading…
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The 2020 academic year has not yet begun and students are already busy. The SA Student Union has called on students to boycott all registration processes until their requirements have been met. Students’ student debt should now be written off while it has already been admitted that some students do not have to pay registration.. Continue reading…
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It used to be that South Africa was The Gateway To Africa, now SA is Africa’s Gateway to the West! The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is considering legal action and has decided to withdraw from any further engagements with a militant group of foreign illegal migrants, who are literally turning Cape Town’s CBD into a sh*thole, on unrealistic dreams of being sent to Canada! Continue reading…
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Another school was burned down by the country’s “barbarians” reducing the number of schools meant for blacks. The school, located in the Vanderbijlpark location, is an elementary school that suddenly leaves a large number of pupils without a classroom. Although the authorities have ordered an investigation into the incident, it is the work of vandals.. Continue reading…
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The Everything For Free syndrome and demand culture of the black South African population took its normal heavy toll after a modern housing complex in Soweto was completed back in 2011. Today, nothing is left, the complexes have been physically destroyed, carried away stone by stone, brick by brick, plank by plank, until only ruins are left today. Continue reading…
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As a gesture of reconciliation, the president of South Africa has informed 14 647 criminals that he will suspend their prison sentence and that they will be on the streets again soon. On the street? To rob and plunder? These people have not yet all been rehabilitated and most of them will probably be guilty.. Continue reading…
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A multimillion-rand car wash project owned by the city of Tshwane which was meant to create jobs for the youth of Mamelodi and invigorate the economy of the township, has descended into dilapidation. SowetanLIVE reported that the Reitiretse integrated vehicle washing facility in Mamelodi west has been stripped by criminals, before it even opened its.. Continue reading…
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The number – and size – of insurance claims filed with state-owned political risk insurer Sasria (the South African Special Risks Insurance Association) show just how much violent protests are costing South Africa. In 2007, after nearly four years of economic growth of over 5%, Sasria received 540 claims worth R14 million for damage as.. Continue reading…
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The anarchy of students continues unabated after a satellite police station was set on fire near the Richards Bay campus. Lectures are suspended and there is no indication when lectures will resume. Meanwhile, students are demanding enhanced security and security measures at the campus. Informed sources claim that unrest on campuses is now artificially fueled.. Continue reading…
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While the unrest in the Western Cape has forced the government to deploy the unarmed soldiers of the Defense Force in the hope that the violence will stop, it is Gauteng who is leaving the area in chaos with just as much force. The gang violence in the Western Cape has already claimed the lives.. Continue reading…
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WARNING – GRAPHIC CONTENT! The globalist melting pot of multiculturalism is boiling over in South Africa after having simmered for for decades… Continue reading…
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The Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth has suspended lectures yesterday due to student protests. Protesters blocked off the entrances to the campus with tyres and debris over a lack of security. The students said there has been a high rate of crime on campus including rape and violent assault. There were also reports of.. Continue reading…
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Alice SAPS condemned violent attacks by Fort Hare University students who blockaded the R63 road connecting Alice and King Williams Town on 20 August 2019. It is alleged that at about 12:00, students were seen throwing stones at motorists on the R63 near the University and further blocked the road. The Visible Policing (VISPOL) members.. Continue reading…
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