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If we look at the rest of Africa, people are also poor. They didn't have apartheid. Blaming apartheid must be...

Linda van der Linde on 5 Mar 2026

Maybe you must evaluate each candidate what their interest are, their IQ and let the person do a tertiary course...

Linda van der Linde on 4 Mar 2026

Your jealousy is pathetic, YOU UNEDUCATED DEMON!!! THISE PEOPLE PREFER TO LIVE AMONGST THEIR OWN AND BUILD EVERYTHING WITH THEIR...

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If BBBEE was applied to create free market competion e.g. creating more business opportunities, we would not have the massive...

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