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From Operation Dudula to Tribalism: The Dangerous Road We’re Paving for Ourselves

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From Operation Dudula to Tribalism: The Dangerous Road We’re Paving for Ourselves By Noko Mabofa Maleka |Insight jozi news  The fear that keeps me awake at night is that after the so-called “success” of Operation Dudula, South Africa will be forced to confront an even uglier demon—tribalism. I am often condemned for my stance against Dudula. Yet, I cannot remain silent when I see a dangerous shift in our society, where some South Africans—particularly black South Africans—are beginning to negotiate in their minds that xenophobic attacks and hate speech against fellow Africans might somehow be justified. That thought alone chills me to the bone. It baffles me that those who share the same skin tone, the same history of struggle, and the same scars of oppression could support movements rooted in hatred and division. We know—better than anyone—the conditions that have driven our brothers and sisters from across the continent to our shores. These Africans have come not to steal o...

The ANC is a Criminal Enterprise

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The ANC is a Criminal Enterprise By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News South Africa is a country blessed with potential, yet crippled by leadership failures. This truth was laid bare once again when political analyst and author, Prince Mashele, appeared on the State of the Nation podcast with Mike Sham. His words were not coated in diplomacy, but charged with the urgency of a citizen who has had enough of watching his country drift under the weight of incompetence. Mashele’s criticism comes hot on the heels of his now-viral interview on the Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh Show, which attracted over a million views. Clearly, South Africans are listening, because he is saying what many are thinking but few dare to articulate: the ANC has lost all credibility, and President Cyril Ramaphosa is a man completely out of his depth in the highest office of the land. A Circus Called “National Dialogue” In the podcast, Mashele tore into the much-publicised “national dialogue” initiated by the ANC, dismissing it a...

"My heart is shattered 💔 Rest in peace, Tshidi Madia… a true giant of journalism."

 "My heart is shattered 💔 Rest in peace, Tshidi Madia… a true giant of journalism."

Shoprite Offers Job Opportunities Through the Youth Employment Service (YES) Programme

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Shoprite Offers Job Opportunities Through the Youth Employment Service (YES) Programme The Youth Employment Service (YES) is a business-led initiative, supported by government and labour, designed to create economic pathways for young people and reduce unemployment in South Africa. Through the programme, participants receive 12 months of on-the-job training in the retail sector. Learners gain hands-on experience across different areas of the retail business. After completing the programme, successful candidates are equipped with the skills to either pursue a retail career or start their own retail business. Who Can Apply? South African youth aged 18 – 34 years Minimum of Grade 10 (or equivalent) A matric certificate is an advantage Alternatively, a Retail Readiness Programme (RRP) qualification is accepted How to Apply To apply for this opportunity with Shoprite: 📲 Send a WhatsApp message with the word “hello” to 072 773 4335 and follow the prompts under Our Stores.

Open Letter to Santaco: Hands Off E-Hailing, It’s Time to Innovate

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Open Letter to Santaco: Hands Off E-Hailing, It’s Time to Innovate By: Noko Maleka – Insight Jozi News Dear Santaco, You are the biggest black-owned business in South Africa. From the days of the E20s and Siyayas to today’s Quantums, you have carried the hopes and dreams of black families. You took people to and from work, to schools, to town for groceries, and even across provinces to see their families. You ferried lovers to see each other, fans to stadiums, and communities to churches and funerals. Your taxis became a lifeline that helped black South Africans survive, work, and build. But let’s be honest: many black people resent you today. You have become a symbol of poverty. You are the reason that, in our society, buying a car is considered the ultimate sign of success — because commuting with you is seen as something one must endure only until they have no choice left. Your members buy taxis and pay thousands to join your associations, yet never once do they ask the publi...

Everyone Has a Betrayal Story… Some Are Just Crazier Than Others!

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Everyone Has a Betrayal Story… Some Are Just Crazier Than Others! Can you relate? Click the link below to watch real-life betrayal stories from people just like you. Hear the shocking, emotional, and jaw-dropping experiences that will leave you questioning trust. Watch Now & Subscribe Don’t forget to like, comment, and share your own betrayal story in the comments. Let’s see whose story is the craziest! 🔥 https://youtu.be/ql6dZC7KhFw?si=6y_hcHZlOrridhIH

Gayton McKenzie: “We Will Fix the Plight of Our Artists” – Honouring the Life and Legacy of Nandi Nyembe

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Nandi Nyembe’s Passing: A Legacy in South African Television and Film Nandi Nyembe’s Passing: A Legacy in South African Television and Film By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News South Africa is mourning the loss of veteran actress Nandi Nyembe , a beloved figure in the nation’s film and television industry. Nyembe, best remembered for her unforgettable portrayal of Lily in SABC 1’s hit teen-drama Yizo Yizo (2001–2004), and her leading role in the sitcom Izoso Connexion (2006–2007), has passed away. She also graced the silver screen with powerful performances in Reasonable Man (1999), Saturday Night at the Palace (1987), and the critically acclaimed Yesterday (2004). A Career That Shaped South African Storytelling Nyembe’s roles were never just performances; they were mirrors reflecting South Africa’s society, struggles, and triumphs. Her ability to bring raw honesty and humanity to her characters cemented her as one ...