AS A BLACK PARENT IM SAYING ALL OF YOU AT WORK STARTED LEARNING AND TODAY YOU ARE SPECIALISTS!!! JUST TELL THE YOUNG PRESENTER TO DEAL WITH STAGE FRIGHT!!!!........khuluma wena my daughter ungasabi khuluma!!
This is such bad journalism. The lady at the studio doesn’t even know facts and is saying people have been arrested when they might have just been taken in for questioning.
Stop, she has a right to decide what to do with her hair and her head. Who are you to dictate what she should and shouldn't do with her appearance? You are a miserable bully.
@@LukeFerreira-g6eThis is from an article published in 2016: • Electricity - Approximately 12 million households have access to electricity, seven million more than in 1994. • Water - Approximately 93% of South Africans had access to potable water last year, compared to 62% in 1994. • Land and economic transformation - Nearly eighty thousand land claims, totaling 3.4 million hectares, have been settled and 1.8 million people have benefited. • Housing - Nearly 500 informal settlements have been replaced with quality housing and basic services. Three million free houses have been built, benefiting more than 16 million people. • Education - More than nine million children attend no-fee schools, while 9 million children are also provided with free meals at school. • Healthcare - South Africans are healthier and are living longer. The average life expectancy has moved from 53 years to 62 years of age and beyond. • Social welfare - The country has seen a dramatic is the rise in the number of recipients of social grants, from 2.4 million in 1996 to 17 million in 2016. • Sanitation - In 1994, only 50% of households had access to decent sanitation. This is up to 80%. • Black middle class - South Africa has seen strong growth in the black middle class, believed to have surpassed that of white South Africans several years ago already. • Literacy - In total, 92.9% of South Africans can read and write
Imagine committing crime in the same house were the Great Mandela used to live, the liver of these people.
Just goes to show how far down the moral barometer we've gone as a country. We have zero morals now.
shows u how corrupt the Mandela family was and is, thy also owned of those mines at Stilfontein, Pamadozi mines,
The apple never falls too far from the tree
Mandela's family has not been the same since he passed away.
AS A BLACK PARENT IM SAYING ALL OF YOU AT WORK STARTED LEARNING AND TODAY YOU ARE SPECIALISTS!!! JUST TELL THE YOUNG PRESENTER TO DEAL WITH STAGE FRIGHT!!!!........khuluma wena my daughter ungasabi khuluma!!
Exactly, let's give this young lady a chance she will get more comfortable infront of the camera in due time. Experience is the best teacher.
💯 give her a break.
This journalist doesn’t make sense..😩
What are you saying lady?🤔🤔
yey i'm struggling to make sense of the story
@vuyisilembele1653 it doesn't Add up nnnehhh
Yal can see she is still new 😢😢😢
Exactly. I can't quite follow her narrative.
Bro she's is saying alot of nothings
This lady needs to be taken to speech training this is unprofessional
BEE appointment
Does she aah t.. alk... t..o. He...r aah.. ffffriendss aah l...ike th.. is 😂
Seems like a you issue. I understood everything she said 🤷🏾♂️
Nothing wrong the way she speaks , actually the lady speaks well I understood everything she said
Yini manje???? 😂
The lady seems to be highly confused or she has not had enough training .
do any of them have any training
This is such bad journalism. The lady at the studio doesn’t even know facts and is saying people have been arrested when they might have just been taken in for questioning.
That's Arrest.
I'm sorry but this reporter here is not making. I didn't follow anything
Guys it's unclear
If head of the grandson can't set example where the man in street set example
Can’t they stop her and give her min to rethink her sentence. I’m confused
Irritating
Lady restart you confusing us
Hunger doesn't know status
Is that a euphemism for greed?
Hunger???we still have people who believe crime is prompted by hunger??wooow.........
@@Greg16350spot on question
@@nhlanhla2118we hve Mandela foundation
Don,t you mean greed.
What?
Is SA cursed
Never been so confused 🤔
MSA _ Mafia State of South Africa
I’m waiting for this to make headlines …..if it will
So rich why steal!
I don't think they are rich ...yes are relatives of the great men..but if u don't have skills it's a problem
Why is the word Uhmmmm so common amongst journalists reporting on news she lacks professionalism and very irritating.
Ejoh what is this journalist saying 😢
So this is how they make their money
Makes one think
There has to be a way in which this can be pinned on illegal immigrants 😂
The “uhm” every 5 seconds is putting me off👎🏽
SABC those 'ahhh' after every few words make it unbearable to listen 😭. Its irritating actually. Please move this lady to another department.
Whats that thing on your head? Aren't u embarrassed, im sure you would look great with your own hair...its really sad to look at.
Stop, she has a right to decide what to do with her hair and her head. Who are you to dictate what she should and shouldn't do with her appearance? You are a miserable bully.
Was there no time for baby hair?
What are you saying?
Which means thing its a bloodline thing
Yhoo the reporter failed dismally 💔 has..was..his by 😭😭😭
Can we get another journalist? This one is confused.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
And start from scratch 😅😅😅
I think it's the lace front wig that is no longer holding 😂😂.
There's no chill in Mzansi
Its sad to see she has no shame moving around with that thing on her head😢
😂😂😂
@melt5048 I think she didn’t have time. She's is usually impeccable in both both hair n dress.
@56348u alright she is forgiven then...she is just having a bad day.
What is this lady saying?
😅😅😅😅😅😅
uthini u giril?
Ngaze nga lost 😢
You just said a waiting game😂😂😂
shows u how corrupt the Mandela family was and is, thy also owned of those mines at Stilfontein, Pamadozi mines,
very boring reporter
Crime and lies crime and lies and..
Hai is not make sure
Iqiniso liyovela ekugcineni
Yoh, im do confused 😢😢
Walking in grandpa shoes 26
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Bathong Sir Don?
Huh?
😂😂😂😂😂 SABC... assist
Terrible reporting.
Tata vuka uzobona ihlazo
What a legend never will see....this is the A.N.C for you......
What has ANC got to do with this?
@@andrewnkuna8408you delusional buddy
@andrewnkuna8408 what have they done for you????
@@LukeFerreira-g6e must have given him a grant
@@LukeFerreira-g6eThis is from an article published in 2016:
• Electricity - Approximately 12 million households have access to electricity, seven million more than in 1994.
• Water - Approximately 93% of South Africans had access to potable water last year, compared to 62% in 1994.
• Land and economic transformation - Nearly eighty thousand land claims, totaling 3.4 million hectares, have been settled and 1.8 million people have benefited.
• Housing - Nearly 500 informal settlements have been replaced with quality housing and basic services. Three million free houses have been built, benefiting more than 16 million people.
• Education - More than nine million children attend no-fee schools, while 9 million children are also provided with free meals at school.
• Healthcare - South Africans are healthier and are living longer. The average life expectancy has moved from 53 years to 62 years of age and beyond.
• Social welfare - The country has seen a dramatic is the rise in the number of recipients of social grants, from 2.4 million in 1996 to 17 million in 2016.
• Sanitation - In 1994, only 50% of households had access to decent sanitation. This is up to 80%.
• Black middle class - South Africa has seen strong growth in the black middle class, believed to have surpassed that of white South Africans several years ago already.
• Literacy - In total, 92.9% of South Africans can read and write
Thixo.
BEE appointment
Hearsay news
Sisindise uThixo
She is giving Skomota vibes😮
Shew
😂😂😂