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EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 10:43pm On Oct 01, 2024
KingCold:
I can tell
😂😂😂
Foreign AffairsSouth Africans Concerned About Julius Malema's Drastic Weight Loss (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op):
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema trended on X on Monday, 30 September when a social media user suggested “he’s not well and should take better care of his health”.

Malema slammed social media user @SiphoKolanisi1 who advised him to look after his health.


Sipho shared a photo of the politician and wrote: “Malema must take a break in politics, and look after his health.”

To which Malema replied: “Wa ny**a shem, health meant fat to you”, which translates to “You are shi*t*ng. Health means fat to you”.

The Citizen revealed in 2017 that EFF’s Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said the CIC was on a diet. It is believed he’s cut sugar from his diet and is eating healthier food, following a strict exercise plan.

Despite the politician revealing in numerous interviews that he’s well and eating healthier, some South Africans shared on social media that they prefer the heavier Malema more.

Social media users left many comments alluding Malema isn't responding well to a poor showing in May's general elections (where the party came fourth) and his deputy, Floyd Shivambu, having since left the EFF for Jacob Zuma's MK party.

EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 10:07pm On Oct 01, 2024
Sepukku:
You are trying to defend your people. You might as well say the same thing about Ndebele's from Zimbabwe. They too are originally "South African" as well or do you only consider the Shona ones as foreigners?
Comment on things you know about. Free State province in SA is made up almost entirely of native Sotho South Africans. North-West province of SA Tswanas. Mpumalanga province of Ndebele of SA. Limpopo province of Tsonga people also found in Mozambique.

You're trying too hard to push the 'foreigner' narrative. There will never be Chidimma natives in SA 😂😂😂😂
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 10:02pm On Oct 01, 2024
TheWinterBird:
Interesting.

What a beautiful, white horse in the last picture. Horses are my favourite animals.
Enjoy! Hope the pics load.

EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 9:58pm On Oct 01, 2024
Sepukku:
So are you a foreigner too or maybe your parents?
Sothos are originally 'South African'. Moved to higher altitudes (Lesotho) during wars with the ancient Zulus.
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 9:56pm On Oct 01, 2024
DeeScan:
the largest tribe , hahaha ... I bet the white folks accumulate the rest ...


Your lots are steadily going extinct from your
Country. 🤣
Don't be dumb in public, SA has 12 official languages. Do the maths, if your hungry mind can handle it.
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 9:54pm On Oct 01, 2024
KingCold:
Let us school you and your empty brain a bit..
😂😂😂😂
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 9:28am On Oct 01, 2024
BlackfireX:
10% so basically you are a nobody in South Africa goodies sharing

grin

Minor minority tribe
See ignorance in broad daylight. The largest tribe accounts for just 22%.
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 9:25am On Oct 01, 2024
Franzinni:
you know its true... That is why there is so much hate for us but you are here on a Nigerians forum and I don't even know one south African forum amongst a plethora of them.

Attention... We demand attention anywhere you find us, now what type of attention is what I can't say because there are many negative examples you most likely are ready to use to prove your point.
Be real please, you can't even name one major Nigerian company that operates in SA and yet you're claiming to run the SA economy. You're delusional, stop eating rotten tomatoes.
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 8:06am On Oct 01, 2024
Franzinni:
yeah in white SA

But the blacks are still posted in square shacks .

If white people and Nigerians leave South Africa today, SA will become a village once again.
"And Nigerians..." 😂😂😂

Joke of the day 🇳🇬👎🏾💩💩💩💩
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 8:02am On Oct 01, 2024
APOPTOSIS:
No be Rug carpet them wear like that for body..? Men I go need those rugs for this winter we dey road oooo
Learn difference between rug and blanket.
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 8:01am On Oct 01, 2024
missjekyll:
That is hate speech. Literally.
Pls ,do not engage with them. Just say your piece and leave them in their hate
Thanks, you're very kind indeed. Enjoy your independence day.
RomanceRe: Husbands Can Now Adopt Wives’ Surnames In SA (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 7:58am On Oct 01, 2024
PerfectStranger:
I don't need to scam to pay my bills,I don't do drugs either. South African men are lazy, weaklings and SIMPs, sorry if you're a South African but truth is bitter
So says a Nigerian man that has failed to develop his country after 64 years of independence and massive oil reserves 🇳🇬👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾 Your mission in life is to japa and go be a parasite in other people's lands while 'developing' it with your natural crime and grime 🇳🇬💩💩💩💩 Do you even know what a good road or 24 hr electricity is? 😂😂😂😂
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:44am On Oct 01, 2024
missjekyll:
Sorry you ve been made to feel unwelcome. There's quite a few trolls on here.

Please feel free to join the conversation.

Addendum: I have never heard zulu used as an insult. Must be a new troll thing to do . Ignore please.
Well done
Thanks, 'lazy Zulu slave' is the new troll swear phrase following the Chidimma saga.
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:28am On Oct 01, 2024
1Sharon:
So why did Lesotho become an independent country?
Actually thanks for reminding me - BaSotho, through the wise manoeuvres of then King Moshoeshoe, ensured the kingdom remained independent from South Africa and its boer colonial & apartheid systems.

See video above.
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:14am On Oct 01, 2024
1Sharon:
So why did Lesotho become an independent country?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx9RAi-5UuA?si=zu9cd3U_cSQH7KYi
RomanceRe: Husbands Can Now Adopt Wives’ Surnames In SA (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:12am On Oct 01, 2024
PerfectStranger:
Feminist winning in SA. Bunch of pvssy a$$ lazy men over there.

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How many grams of drugs have you sold today hardworking developer? Scammed any old white ladies online? Very hardworking (applause)🇳🇬👎🏾💩💩💩
EducationRe: This Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op):
More pics wont load, mods wtf?
EducationThis Is My Proud Sotho Culture, Stop Calling Me Zulu (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op):
Many of you Nairalanders call me Zulu to insult me, which defeats the purpose because I'm Sotho. So, I often laugh at you.

I am a MoSotho and I speak SeSotho. We make up roughly 8% of South Africa's population and historically originate from the snowy mountain kingdom of Lesotho which is ruled by King Letsie III, and is completely surrounded by South Africa, and our national animal is the horse.

The iconic elements of the BaSotho culture are our blankets and hats (which are featured in the Wakanda movie), as well as the horse and snowy landscapes.

It is interesting to know that there are more Basotho people in SA than in Lesotho which has a population of 2.3 million people, compared to almost 5 million in South Africa.

Most Sotho people in SA are concentrated in Lesotho's neighbouring SA provinces of the Free State, Gauteng, North West and the Eastern Cape.

The Sotho people are most related to the Tswana people of Botswana and BaPedi people found in the northern-most province of Limpopo in South Africa. The 3 groups belong to the so-called Sotho languages.

Contrary to the insults on Nairaland, Zulus belong to the Nguni group made up of other tribes including the Xhosa, Swatis from Eswatini and Ndebele from Zimbabwe.

So hope next time you're tempted to call me Zulu - you'll notice how i just don't give a dang.

Shalom.

Enjoy the pics of my Sotho people.

RomanceRe: Husbands Can Now Adopt Wives’ Surnames In SA (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op):
CollectMoney:
WannaHowzit, this is remarkable. I'm coming to SA next year and my surname will be Khumalo. grin grin

Infact I'm changing my first name to Thabang. I'd be known henceforth as Thabang wa Khumalo. cheesy
That's a Sotho first name and Zulu surname.

Thabang means Rejoice btw. We're the people of the snowy mountain kingdom of Lesotho and Free State Province in SA.
RomanceRe: Husbands Can Now Adopt Wives’ Surnames In SA (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 1:09am On Oct 01, 2024
wiseone28:
White masters detecting everything for the slaves
SA slaves keeping you up at night? How's Chidimma - still traumatized and wailing in pidgin on BBC? 🇳🇬👎🏾💩💩💩 SA really caused you guys national trauma 😂😂😂😂
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 12:42am On Oct 01, 2024
More Uber Safari pics

TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 12:36am On Oct 01, 2024
educatedfool:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
😂 2 threads with less than 80 views each. Can you imagine 😂😂😂
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 12:34am On Oct 01, 2024
Myrrhis:
I hope you'll keep yourself in check this time, and not allow your mouth fingers run.
Oopsie! Did i go overboard? Can't keep a good man down👍🏽😁😁😁
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2024
Sepukku:
Seppuku has always been Morpheus24 and Morphues 101

it doesn't matter what shell I assume.

What matters is that the Matrix has you.

Free your mind!
You have derailed my thread enough, do you have something to say about Uber Safari or forever hold your peace.
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:54pm On Sep 30, 2024
Sepukku:
You are projecting. I am not a product of bantu education so I can only estimate your intelligence level based on that antecedence, neh!

Ps. All you need do is run a search on nairaland and Morpheus's thread antecedence will be revealed.
See ego failing its master 👎🏾😂😂😂 So you finally admit you're Morpheus101 and blew your cover? Talk about bantu education. Mods, come see something o 😂😂😂😂
PoliticsRe: The Only African Country Among Top 25 World Super Power by WannaHowzit(m): 3:25pm On Sep 30, 2024
Sepukku:
Do you own the means of production?
Black ownership of the economy is equivalent to the GDP of Kenya which is also a major economy in Africa (after 30 years of freedom). Do the calculations as to how i arrived at this figure since you're an encyclopedia on SA affairs.
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:21pm On Sep 30, 2024
Sepukku:
Come now, you weren't being facetious in anyway, more of a mockery in my opinion.
You mean after hundreds of frontpage threads I wouldn't know how to monetize that - and instead ask you with your 2 dead threads how it's done? You think very highly of yourself neh👎🏾😂😂😂
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 3:09pm On Sep 30, 2024
Sepukku:
You want me to educate you on making money like those township rats that don't know how to dominate their own township economies.

I can't empower the enemy.
Empower yourself first by learning the meaning of sarcasm.
TravelRe: SA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op):
Sepukku:
Tomorrow you will say you are not trying to make money off nairaland.
And how's that done? Give me tips 😝

(More stunning Uber Safari pics on page 2)
TravelSA Launches 'Uber Safari' - Including Branded Luxury Vehicles (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op): 2:36pm On Sep 30, 2024
Uber is now offering a ‘Safari’ option for customers in Cape Town as part of its ‘Go Anywhere’ limited-edition travel products.

Uber Safari will be exclusively available on the company’s app from October 1 to February 1, offering people in Cape Town a day trip to look to see the big five (lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos).

Uber has partnered with Aquila Private Game Reserve, one of the country’s most famous wildlife conservancies, which is about two hours from the City.

“We’ve designed our ‘Go Anywhere’ series to help our customers book bucket list adventures with the Uber convenience they know and love,” said Frans Hiemstra, Regional General Manager of Uber in the Middle East and Africa.

“With Uber Safari – one of our wildest offerings to date – our Reserve technology makes it easier than ever to unlock an epic South African travel experience.”

The full-day trip includes a pickup in Cape Town in an Uber Safari-branded vehicle.

Upon arrival at Aquila, guests will receive a welcome toast and lunch before boarding a traditional safari vehicle that has experienced game rangers and field guides.

Uber said that guides will ensure guests have the best opportunity to see the big five.

After the game drive, riders will have access to Aquila’s picturesque grounds before returning to Cape Town.


“We’re excited to partner with Uber to extend our bucket list wildlife experiences to their customers,” said Johan van Schalkwyk, Commercial Officer of Aquila Collection.

“Uber Safari allows folks to book and enjoy an unforgettable day at Aquila, where they’ll get to experience the Big 5 in an easy and luxurious way.”

“It’s the perfect combination of modern convenience and natural beauty, all while supporting wildlife conservation efforts that are vital to preserving South Africa’s biodiversity.”

Reservations for the season will become available in the Uber app on October 1 and can be booked 24 hours to 90 days in advance.

Uber Safari will run on Fridays and Saturdays until February 1, and it costs a $200 (roughly R3,500, N334,000) flat fee. It can accommodate up to four guests.

With the availability of trips expected to be limited, riders are encouraged to book in advance.
https://businesstech.co.za/news/motoring/792924/uber-now-offering-safari-rides-in-south-africa/

RomanceHusbands Can Now Adopt Wives’ Surnames In SA (PICS) by WannaHowzit(op):
Two South African men in the Free State Province will now use their wives' surnames after their spouses successfully challenged the constitutionality of section 26(1) of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act which they say is, among other things, archaic and patriarchal.

The wives together with their husbands challenged the constitutionality of section 26(1) of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act due to alleged gender discrimination.

The first and second applicants were married in 2021 but were unable to have the husband assume the wife's surname due to department of home affairs restrictions. Their daughter carries a surname they did not intend to be their family name. The third and fourth applicants, Jess Donnelly-Bornman and Andreas Bornman married in 2022 and faced similar issues when trying to have the husband adopt a hyphenated surname combining both their names.

The two couples argued that the act and the regulations perpetuate gender norms set by a patriarchal society that entrenches gender inequality. They alleged that this amounted to discrimination based on sex and gender, violating constitutional equality rights.

They sought to have relevant sections of the act and regulations declared unconstitutional for unfairly discriminating against men in surname changes related to marriage. They argued that the current law is archaic, patriarchal, and incompatible with constitutional values of equality regardless of sex, gender, or marital status.

According to judge Joseph Mhlambi, the first couple – who have not been named – discussed the issue of the surnames when they started dating in 2014 and had always intended that the husband would assume the wife's surname should they get married.

That is because it was her biological parents' surname and symbolised her connection to them.

“They passed away when she was four years old. She has no intention of ever changing her surname, and she explained this to the second applicant at an early stage of their relationship, around 2014,” said the judge.

Regarding the second couple, Donnelly-Bornman is an only child who has stated that her maiden surname is important to her.

“Before their marriage, she informed [her husband Bornman] that she preferred to keep her maiden surname and would rather hyphenate [Bornman's] surname with her own. Both did not wish to have different surnames from each other and their children. They preferred to combine their surnames to reflect their familial unit.”

“They were married on April 2 2022 in Knysna. On completing their marriage certificate, they realised that though a provision was made for the female spouse to change her surname, no such provision existed for the male spouse,” Mhlambi said.

The Free State Society of Advocates joined the challenge as amicus curiae (friends of the court) and argued that by restricting a man's right to assume their wife's surname, the law violated the principles of gender equality and perpetuated harmful stereotypes, as men are denied a choice that is available to women.

The court had to determine whether the act and its regulations unfairly discriminated based on gender and violate constitutional equality rights.

Judge Mhlambi said he was satisfied that the two couples had established their entitlement to the relief sought and found that the provisions are inconsistent with the constitution due to gender-based discrimination.

He also declared Section 26(1)(a)-(c) of the Births and Deaths Registration Act and Regulation 18(2)(a) of the related regulations unconstitutional due to gender-based discrimination. The court also ordered the department of home affairs to amend the relevant surnames as requested.


The declaration of invalidity was suspended for 24 months to enable the president and his cabinet, together with parliament to remedy the defects by either amending existing legislation, or passing new legislation within two years to ensure that male people are afforded the right of assumption of another surname.

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