Brings memories for me was stationed at Hillbrow police station from 80s to late 90s i know this woman very well . I am surprised she is still alive thank you to former SAP members who attached me to this channel. I haven't been to South Africa since moving to Australia in early 2000s
Woww mother of the Homeless,I know this lady very well she loves the homeless and she would do anything to take them out of the streets if she had power and money. I love how she handles everyone around her🙏
I am a 3 times victim of the fake card police group, I can attest to the fact that the group still exists and they run the entire Jhb CBD, it's a pity even the Volunteers know them and there is nothing been done to the whole thing. I had to stop going to work (in town) due to the trauma I suffered from being mucked by the same people now and then.
Materialistic, there is more to life than that. So sad, especially for a woman. What happens to the children when this is how a mother is. We all grew up poor during apartheid.
My jaw is on the floor. Bathong I understand these things she's talking about happened in the early 2000s, is it still like that even today? the gangs and stuff? I think I'm a bit too calm for this city
19:39 something similar happened to me as a student back in 2018/19 walking back from my clinical block at GSH in Cape Town😳 luckily a few months prior I had read a thread of something similar happening to another UCT student in OBZ so I called BS as soon as I realised what was happening and ran, the guy ended up swearing at me😂
Europa disco became residential flats around late 90's I wonder ukhuluma ngayiphi. Makhamisa and crowbar are different things. He must be talking about people I know [ Wire Gang]🙈Funny angimazi yena ! Story sakhe is full of loopholes.