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I am a black South African 🇿🇦 and i don’t condone what the ANC did to our infrastructures non whatsoever, all our government entities are no longer exist, post office gone, Transnet gone, Denel gone just to name few, I am embarrassed to associate myself with these people

dont blame yourself - at least you are intelligent

1) In 1972, South African Blacks owned 360,000 vehicles. (More than all the black African states together) The monthly income of Blacks per capita in 1988 was R352 per month in South Africa – Malawi and Mozambique were less than R20 per month. In 1988 south African native people could undergo a complicated heart valve surgery for just more than $ 1 while Black Americans had to pay $ 15,000. In a Pretoria hospital between 2,000 and 3,000 of these surgeries were done per year. In 1970, South African Native workers earned R1,751 million, or 25.5% of the total wage fees in South Africa and increased to R17,238 million in 1984 (1,000% growth) and 32.3% of total wages in South Africa. In the 1986/1987 financial year, Whites paid R9,000 million and Blacks R171 million tax. Indians paid R257 million and Coloreds paid R315 million on tax. Between 1962 and 1972 the United Nations paid $ 298 million to underdeveloped countries compared to South Africa that spent $558 million on the development of its South African Native areas. The budget amount for native education increased every year from 1970 to almost 30% more than any other Government Department. From 1955 to 1984 the number of Black scholars increased from 35,000 to 1,096,000. In 1988 71% of the adult Black population could read and write versus 47% in Kenya, 38% in Egypt and 34% in Nigeria. On average during the year 15 new classrooms per working day were built for Black scholars. In 1985 there were 42,000 Black students enrolled at South African universities. There were 5 Black universities and 28 higher education institutions funded by the Government. Soweto with its population of 1.2 million, had 5 modern stadiums versus Pretoria with its 600,000 Whites who had three. Soweto had 365 schools versus Pretoria 229. In Soweto in 1978, there were 115 football fields, three rugby fields, 4 athletic tracks, 11 cricket fields, two golf courses, 47 tennis courts, 7 swimming pools, 5 bowling halls, 81 basketball fields, 39 children playgrounds and countless community halls, cinemas and clubhouses. In Soweto in 1978, there were 300 churches, 365 schools, 2 technicons, 8 clinics, 63 kindergartens, 11 post offices and its own fruit and vegetable market. The White Government built a huge hospital Baragwanath 3,000 beds in Soweto. One of the largest and most modern hospitals in the world.This set a platform for international students to quickly up-skill on real life scenarios. Its 23 operating theaters were equipped with the best equipment money can buy. Here Blacks were treated at a nominal cost of R2 -$4 US Dollars(for an unlimited 1982, no fewer than 898 heart surgeries were done here. Next to the Baragwantha Hospital is the St. John-eye clinic, famous for the treatment of glaucoma, previous fix retinas, traumatic eye injuries and rare tropical diseases. There were over 2,300 registered firms, 1,000 taxi operators and 50,000 car owners in Soweto. Dr. Kenneth Walker, a Canadian physician, visited Soweto and made the following observations: He saw several houses worth more than R100 000 with various BMW’s at the door.Only 2% of homes were shacks with neat buildings with lawns. If he had to choose between the decaying apartments in New York, Detroit or Chicago than he would rather stay in Soweto. He’d rather be very ill in Soweto as in some Canadian cities. At that time He reported the city had more schools, churches, cars, taxis, and sports fields than any other independent African state.

Look what they've done to a once-functioning country. The same evil infestation is spreading throughout the West, today. 😔

TRUE, as a family we always caught the train from Windhoek to Durban, 3 days of joy

does this represent Miami?

Everyone in SA knows this is the sad truth...

That is what it is now, only memories!

cry my country

Yes it's true. They destroy everything in this country

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