According to information, truckers experience already problems in various cities and towns in south Africa. Die aflewering van goedere word landwyd erg geraak. Daar is reeds trokke gebrand. The Road Freight and Logistics sector truck drivers associations distanced themselves from the planned strike of the 1st and 2nd of September. However, acts of threats… Continue reading Strikes – Stakings (truck drivers) – September 2019
Skrywer: volksvryheid
Sibongile Mani R14m – Walter Sisulu University – NSFAS
An East London supermarket owner suspected of colluding with theft accused Walter Sisulu University (WSU) student by selling her over R170,000 worth of prohibited items has fled the province. Mani went on a spending spree after R14m was mistakenly deposited into her National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) account. This was revealed by Intelimali director… Continue reading Sibongile Mani R14m – Walter Sisulu University – NSFAS
“Hong Hong” Willie Madisha – Cope – In Parliament SA
Member of parliament, Willie Madisha speaks about Zuma, Ramaphosa and all the corruption that took place, as well as all the leaderships in the country. Actually is this MP not wrong about all of the facts he stated about crime and corruption, or killings. He painted a corruption picture of the current state of… Continue reading “Hong Hong” Willie Madisha – Cope – In Parliament SA
Ramaphosa – Army generals – procurement
Army generals, frustrated with the restrictive and strict legislation governing state procurement, want government to allow them to look after their own purse strings. This is the legislation that often leads to negative audit findings for the defence department. The commanders, led by chief of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) General Solly Shoke,… Continue reading Ramaphosa – Army generals – procurement
Dr Venter – NP previous government
*None of the black or coloured men or women in parliament today, or even any men, have stood up for ONE minute and acknowledged what Rina Venter or her liberal colleague did to our people during the 1980's? Her stories with those of De Klerk and the liberals of Dakar are the same. … Continue reading Dr Venter – NP previous government
South Africa – 1990 – Rina Venter
Today we have millions and millions of immigrants, from all over the world, demanding free services, free hospitals, free education in schools and universities, free RDP houses and grants. The list is endless. A deputy minister of Police declared recently that some areas have 70-80% immigrants around us. That happened only in 25 years. And… Continue reading South Africa – 1990 – Rina Venter
Rina Venter – Legkaarte – die leuens
* Teen hierdie tyd weet heelwat van ons dat Rina het haar "boek" geskryf wat handel oor "Legkaarte uit haar eie verlede en hoe dit direk met FW skakel en verbandhou". Heelwat liberales, spesifiek die in die ou regering of kabinet, koppel alles wat hulle gedoen het aan ons as volk. Luister na die gesprek… Continue reading Rina Venter – Legkaarte – die leuens
Transkei – first Homeland – road to independence – 1962
Chief Matanzima -Transkei was the first homeland to be created and was the first to adopt a flag. The Transkei flag was adopted on May 20, 1966 and was officially hoisted for the first time on (South African) Republic Day, May 31, 1966. The flag remained unchanged when Transkei was granted independence on October 26,… Continue reading Transkei – first Homeland – road to independence – 1962
A flag is material with no voice and no hatespeech
* The so-called apartheid flag is and never was an apartheid flag, it was a symbol for a country 1928. The Union of South Africa created this flag, not the Boer people. The Boer people was forced into the Union of South Africa, after 1902. The Union of South Africa was part of the British… Continue reading A flag is material with no voice and no hatespeech
Revolution – Pretoria – South Africa -Xenophobia – Truck driver warning September 2019
This is how the streets are South Africa and millions are living here in Pretoria. It is not only the dirt everywhere, but it is "war" in the cities as well. War again DRUGS as well. Metros and cities... and since 1994 it is still ongoing. * There are Xenophobia warnings as well. … Continue reading Revolution – Pretoria – South Africa -Xenophobia – Truck driver warning September 2019
Sahara secrets
Richat Structure Around 130,000 to 100,000 years ago the Sahara desert was not the sea of sands it is today. Instead, three large rivers created green corridors that linked sub-Saharan Africa to the Mediterranean and could have provided a safe means of passage for migrating ancient humans, according to a new study Rock formations… Continue reading Sahara secrets
Atlantis – the Richat Structure – near Ireland – Western Africa
A gigantic geological structure in the Sahara Desert of Mauretania, which is seen in this satellite image, is measuring approximately 50 km (32 miles) in diameter. It is known as the Richat Structure and has been a familiar landmark since the earliest space missions. It is one of the most unique rock formations on Earth… Continue reading Atlantis – the Richat Structure – near Ireland – Western Africa
Rotsformasies – Rocks – NAZCA lines – Richat structure
More than one face emerge from the landscape when seen from the air. Located in southeastern Alberta, Canada, near Medicine Hat, this great geological wonder can only be seen from high above the ground. Nevertheless, its humanoid details are stunning when one considers that human hands took no part in shaping this large mass of… Continue reading Rotsformasies – Rocks – NAZCA lines – Richat structure
Schools – stolen laptops Gauteng
This is the reality - since when must a shool supply tablets or computers to children and where are the necessary insurances on this equipment? This ANC government do it because they want to feed them like them. In our days, before 1994, there was no such luck to have such elite computers to… Continue reading Schools – stolen laptops Gauteng
Pretoria – Druglords – looters
We all know in South Africa that we have to face a huge drug problem together with high crime. But, is this ongoing revolution really drug related or is there more behind this "looting, burning and druglords" - insurances? This is arson and terrorism. An allegation was made about a taxi driver that was… Continue reading Pretoria – Druglords – looters
Medical Schemes – Fraud, Waste Abuse Summit
It was stated in March 2019, that not all doctors are part of this corruption, fraud and abuse. Medical doctors have hit back against the commonly held narrative that they are the main drivers of fraud, waste and abuse in the private health sector – throwing the blame right back at their accusers, the… Continue reading Medical Schemes – Fraud, Waste Abuse Summit
Corruption, fraud and abuse ongoing – healthcare
According to the CMS, fraud, abuse and waste in private healthcare is costing the sector between R22 billion and R28 billion annually, with up to 25% of the all premiums paid by medical aid members funding these false claims. The group said that compared to other types of insurance, claims in the healthcare sector are… Continue reading Corruption, fraud and abuse ongoing – healthcare
Polmed Corruption
Media release - The Public Servants Association (PSA) has condemned government’s failure to properly fund the Statistics SA Council, which is by law required to promote and safeguard official statistics, and has warned that the situation poses a severe threat to the country’s stability. facebook https://www.facebook.com/public.servants.association/ * MEDIA RELEASE: Stats SA Council: PSA condemns… Continue reading Polmed Corruption
Fifteen key points on the ANC manifesto
* Daar is te veel stemme vir die korrupte ANC, kapings van regering sowel as alle staatsentiteite. Hul wend rassisme en diskriminasie, hul wetgewings om die Boer uit te wis. Selfs al die ander in die parlement doen mee hieraan - hulle sweer trou aan die stukkie papier. Veral die rooi oorpakke, maar die ander… Continue reading Fifteen key points on the ANC manifesto
Sondolo IT
At the Defence website, it was stated on 10 June 2010 that a multi million rand security system provided for the Department of Correctional Services is not fully functional after the department paid R89 million for the contract, SABC News reports. The tender was awarded to Sondolo IT, a subsidiary of unlisted vendor Bosasa, which… Continue reading Sondolo IT
















