Siyahleba was never known for her mathematical prowess, but her English marks were not so bad. Even with that, Siya has been left scratching her head trying to make sense of remarks by Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha.
Responding to a question at an M&G event he said:
When the audience laughed, an irate Mathabatha hit back, saying he could not be held responsible for the ignorance of those laughing at him. He boasted about being a teacher.
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Will R20 even buy a piece of bubblegum or perhaps a postage stamp? Is it enough to alleviate the hardship facing so many South Africans? Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana proudly announced this week that the social relief of distress grant had been raised by R20 to a “whopping” R370. This decision left many South Africans baffled and raising doubts about the government’s resolve to combat poverty. “Wow, R20, that’s almost enough to buy half a loaf of bread!” said one user on X. One person asked: “Is Cyril Ramatress buying votes?”
The much-heralded Multi-Party Charter has not got the head start they wanted towards the elections.
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The two obscure parties, Spectrum National Party and the Unemployed Peoples’ Movement, failed to garner the requisite signatures to contest the polls.
While this is embarrassing, at least they saved the money that would have been lost on registering.