Gevallestudie van Blanke Kleinsake. Ondernemings wat vir Goed sal Sluit na die Plundering en ANC Geweld in Suid-Afrika

Terwyl die afgelope week van geweld en plundering groothandelaars soos Makro en Pick n Pay aansienlike skade gely het, sal hulle herstel, maar kenners waarsku dat dit uiteindelik kleiner en mediumgrootte ondernemings sal wees wat waarskynlik nie weer hul deure in Suid-Afrika sal open nie. Die verhaal van Rodney van Rooyen van Pinetown, is ‘n blik op wat die doelstellings van die barbaarse strooptogte in KZN werklik was, en Rodney se verhaal is maar ‘n mikrokosmos van hierdie strooptogte deur swart massas wat biljoene en biljoene rande se skade veroorsaak het toe hulle Blanke en Indiër besighede geteiken het.  (more…)
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Kommuniste Huil na Malema se Twitter Tydelik Opgeskort Word, Maar Wil Sosiale Media Gebruik om Blankes aan te Val!

Tipies vir kommuniste, wil die Malema-ondersteuners hê selfs Twitter se reels moet verskillend toegepas word vir hulle, tenoor hul “vyande”, met uitsonderings vir hulle. Dit terwyl elkeen toestem tot die platform se besluite sodra hulle aanteken daarvoor. National Union of Metalworkers of SA (Numsa) se hoofsekretaris, Irvin Jim, het die tydelike skorsing van die EFF-leier Julius Malema vandeesweek op Twitter toegesnou, al is baie van die mening dat dit al lank terug moes gebeur het. (more…)
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Pick n Pay branch in Rayton shares a storage building with a morgue

A Sowetan journalist who reported how a Pretoria building houses both a mortuary and a food storage facility for a local Pick n Pay store has described his shock upon discovering the premises. Isaac Mahlangu on Monday morning exposed how the retailer's branch in Rayton shares a building with a morgue. He goes on to describe how the food is separated from bodies only by a four-metre wall. The food stored there includes soft drinks and cooking oil. Mahlangu says that he received a tip-off from community members. “On Friday we decided to head out and when we got to Rayton we were really surprised to see this one structure behind Rayton Park Mall and the doors were opened. “You could see food that was stored in that storeroom and just behind it, a mortuary, all under one roof.” By: EWN/ 2018-04-09
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