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sure bud, in politics and business at large, EVERYONE has "interests" Sure ANC are aligned with Russia with their collective...

zaahid dadabhay on 18 Feb 2026

Now they are going to increase the budget, this is how we pay for theft. How do you earn a...

Brent Wilkinson on 18 Feb 2026

And to think I thought the DA was sinking itself by a) Steenhuizen being a totally incompetent gummy bear with...

Lucas Devereax on 18 Feb 2026

That is aimed at the tiny percentage of voters who actually make a voting choice based on anything other than...

Mike Wiggill on 18 Feb 2026

The average voter in SA cannot read for meaning amd has no critical thinking and reasoning skills. The SABC (TV...

Mike Wiggill on 18 Feb 2026

And so the in-effiency of our government simply continous ! Hope we are not going to be invaded soon !!!!

Johan Bal on 18 Feb 2026

Here we go again,happy days continue

Fernando on 18 Feb 2026

The Post office has failed to Innovate and thus finds itself in the doldrums of irrelevance. The only reason I...

Soulfyah Commentary on 18 Feb 2026

Workers are the reason the post office is pointless today, they striked and stole themselves out of jobs by destroying...

Willem on 18 Feb 2026

What's annoying about these smear campaigns clearly arranged by ANC or mk as they are best buds with Russia, is...

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