Andrek “Panyaza” Lesufi, the High Priest of black supremacism and Afrikaner hatred, claimed affirmative action – (if you are white, you are out) – is here to stay “until the sins of white ancestors are blotted out.” Of course, this will be forever because the ANC will always continue to create and invent new sins. The anti-white genocidal maniac also dragged Orania into the fray and said Orania should go. Continue reading…
The snake in the grass: Once again we are reminded that multiculturalism has failed all over the world, with the news that a black worker, who was apparently so trusted by his white employer, that he regularly invited him for a braai, has just been convicted of the murder of the doctor, who was also a husband, father, brother and grandfather. Should whites be reminded of how the ANC revolution’s ‘necklacing’ worked, where moderate blacks were radicalized against whites? It only takes one threat to turn your black worker or friend into your enemy. As with Muslims where the revolutionary radicals hide among the moderates, like a snake in the grass, so too with black revolutionary radicals who mingle between our black workers and “friends”. Continue reading…
The carnival lasts for several days, let’s take a look at the surprise products. Check out the amazing prices and details for our Flash Sale during 10:00 AM 24th September – 10:00 AM 1st October with Baldr S, Baldr RL Mini and Obuy Pack. Up to 50% discount on this flash sale. Many new products will be added to the mall in this flash sale. Continue reading…
It is tragic that the courts have to protect the true diversity of South Africa, with a dozen languages, from the ANC regime, and it remains unfortunate that the ANC government preaches diversity, yet applies monolingualism. This ruling is appropriate on the eve of Heritage Day, in that it recognized the language rights of students, and imposes a specific obligation with regard to execution on Unisa. It is equally unfortunate that language and cultural communities have to turn to the courts in the final instance, to claim their rights as diverse languages with specific reference to Afrikaans, especially at historically Afrikaans universities. Continue reading…
The Ad Hoc Group for the Protection of Property Rights has taken note of ANC Secretary-General Jessie Duarte’s remarks on Monday, on Expropriation without Compensation at a media conference. During the interview, she elaborated on the ideological fiction that expropriation without compensation (EWC) is at the heart of economic development. Continue reading…
Like in South Africa, where the simple maintenance and upkeep of a fully functioning infrastructure seems to be a challenge to African regimes, Zimbabwe who was once a powerhouse in Southern Africa, has been reduced to asking its neighbours to commission new power plants to supply Zimbabwe, as it seems it cannot even commission its own power plants anymore. Continue reading…
Two-thirds of South Africans believe that corruption has increased in the past year, and half (49%) believe that it has “increased a lot.” Furthermore, a survey shows that people not only think that corruption has gotten worse under Ramaphosa, but also recognize that a large part of the elected officials and civil servants, who should be fighting corruption, are involved in corrupt activities themselves. Continue reading…
The Joint Committee on Ethics found that Malema had violated the code of ethics for members of parliament by not enforcing the law, when he called on foreign nationals to find ‘creative ways’ to invade SA illegally, after SA borders were closed during the Covid lockdown in January. Continue reading…
Few people realize that communists hate farmers with a passion, all over the world, and they will use any excuse to get farmers land into state ownership so that they can use food to blackmail citizens. In SA they use the “Land Theft” lie, in the Netherlands, the left-wing Dutch government is using the alleged nitrogen crisis to get rid of many farmers, as evidenced by two policy packages drawn up by the Dutch Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) for the government, which were published this week. The expropriation of the farms, something that is explicitly mentioned in the plans, means that they will be forced by the state to sell their own farms at a fixed price. Continue reading…