This is a man we should treasure. Actually Mr. Nkuna has just exposed the folly of the so-called RET rascals and their godfather they so sheepishly follow. And Dr Ndlozi had the nerve to discourage people from defending and cleaning the malls. Big ups. These vents, just about, settle the arguments about the need of educated people in government and public affairs, including politics.
This thing of demonizing tenders must stop. I'm sure some of his malls have tenderpreneur tenants or tenderpreneurs source resources from the malls, which filter into his bottomline.
this time you seem lost ...who will want to have a a shop or factory in an area where by you wakeup with no building everything looted and the building vandalised .let them go get beans in the urban area .they like travelling
Food for nutritional value in the townships is a right. Instead of tinned chemically/salt/sugar enhanced. And or even processed non nutritive, poor quality in a diamond rich land eishhh SONINI😡😡😡
I also never understand when a big business person claims that they are not politicians, but business men. Mandla Gcaba said the same thing. I think it's just nonsense schpiel for listeners who aren't savvy.
It works like that everywhere, friend. It is not Apartheid ! In the world everywhere, everybody does not receive all the top grade products. Here in America too. It depends where you live ! If you live in a rich community, they have their exclusive first grade products coming from all over the world. So how about stop the apartheid thing. Seems like that is the only excuse for everything in your minds. We stop listening to that excuse. How about coming up with solutions of your own ?
Wilna Merritt, also many products are graded and even the shops are either high end and low end. You purchase as suits your pocket. Why bring up the apartheid excuse all the time as a scapegoat for current failures. As for me I hated apartheid but put it in the past and only concentrating on moving ahead.