it is very worrying for them I know cape town but not joburg
the way they live will not help
don't suppose many whities here know or understand
quite frightening
it is very worrying for themI know cape town but not joburg the way they live will not help don't suppose many whities here know or understandquite frightening
impossible i think , a typical family in township can have 6 folk in one room or shed for want of better word going by news today and 1000s of them in close quarters
they have other issues on top extreme poverty for one , don't stand a chance
impossible i think , a typical family in township can have 6 folk in one room or shed for want of better word going by news today and 1000s of them in close quarters they have other issues on top extreme poverty for one , don't stand a chance
most really have no idea of the conditions groups live in
consider even the whole of africa
why do you think they have been given money for the last ever so many years
I collected with my mother back in the 50s with the envelopes for Save the Children
and still it continues in all ways - ceo's coining it along with the limos for the chiefs
most really have no idea of the conditions groups live in consider even the whole of africawhy do you think they have been given money for the last ever so many yearsI collected with my mother back in the 50s with the envelopes for Save the Childrena
err mecca - the potential is massive - however - you may need a lot of notes in brown envelopes for protection
In Rhodesia some whites moved next door, before being killed and have flourishing businesses in veg etc they are very pleased locally by the population who now have jobs etc
err mecca - the potential is massive - however - you may need a lot of notes in brown envelopes for protectionIn Rhodesia some whites moved next door, before being killed and have flourishing businesses in veg etc they are very pleased loca
SOUTH African police enforcing a coronavirus lockdown fired rubber bullets towards hundreds of terrified shoppers queueing outside a supermarket.
According to eye witnesses, between 200 and 300 people gathered outside a popular supermarket in Yeoville, a crime-prone area in Johannesburg on day two of a nationwide lockdown. Police arrived in 10 patrol vehicles and started firing rubber bullets towards the shoppers.
Startled shoppers trampled on each other and a woman with a baby on her back fell to the ground.
SOUTH African police enforcing a coronavirus lockdown fired rubber bullets towards hundreds of terrified shoppers queueing outside a supermarket.According to eye witnesses, between 200 and 300 people gathered outside a popular supermarket in Yeoville
can't see them making any progress there ... social distancing not really high on their list
popular supermarket in Yeoville___________ must be where my yogurts come from can't see them making any progress there ... social distancing not really high on their list
yep said farmers terrified for their lives slipped over the border where, once they established their farms and crops, developed going concerns and started employing lots of locals, who also very pleased, unlike the raycyst take over of rhodesia as was
very interesting
yep said farmers terrified for their lives slipped over the border where, once they established their farms and crops, developed going concerns and started employing lots of locals, who also very pleased, unlike the raycyst take over of rhodesia
who on earth would think they would be in trouble in rhodesia it is a tightly run cabal of fellas who know where their wallets are
we have watched a revolving disaster since I was out there
and it is not my fault.
or what they have done to that wonderful country south africa
who on earth would think they would be in trouble in rhodesia it is a tightly run cabal of fellas who know where their wallets arewe have watched a revolving disaster since I was out thereand it is not my fault. or what they have done to that wonde