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Comments

He should rather spend his time writting Fairy tales. At leats the kids would believe him.

Jose Rosa on 17 Feb 2026

This is once again state of disaster created by the ANC. If Onderste Poort was up and running this would...

Gert Booysen on 17 Feb 2026

Hey ANC. Here is a good white candidate for your party.

Jose Rosa on 17 Feb 2026

It's difficult to find the words to express my disgust at these oxygen theives who purport to be businessmen but...

GW on 17 Feb 2026

Got you covered. It's called the FF+ :)

Andrea on 17 Feb 2026

This is a bit far-fetched don't you think? Seeing as they are deployed to mainly colored areas.

Soulfyah Commentary on 17 Feb 2026

Let’s welcome him with hope and prayer that his presence will bring a positive impact. May he help restore relationships...

Japie on 17 Feb 2026

Promises, promises, promises, that's all Ramasofa can do. Any economic growth happens IN SPITE of ANC and the Frogboiler, not...

Cyrano de B. on 17 Feb 2026

Since most soldiers are black, scared, and poorly trained, this is a carte blanche order to shoot whites at sight.

Cyrano de B. on 17 Feb 2026

We can see the reason for Trump tariffs.

RunningBare on 17 Feb 2026
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