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South Africans speak out: From frozen bank accounts to Springbok updates and G20 promises

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Johannesburg mayor Dada Morero has them rolling their eyes at his promises.

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This thing of freezing our money eThala bank is totally unfair. – Mhlungu

Palestinian charter flights – I have never seen anybody back-pedal faster than our hypocritical government. Now the Palestinian brothers get kicked in the teeth. Why? Is nobody paying millions for them to stay in our country. Are they no longer our brothers? It doesn’t look to me like anybody forced them to board the airplane. In any case, this is just the start of the problems to come. – Jurgen

A selection of your Facebook comments

Rachel Kolisi’s fans offer comfort as rumours of Siya Kolisi’s new relationship surface:

Leave him alone. She must move on now. It takes 2 to tango. – Charmaine Grobler

Why does she need comfort?? Wasn’t it her choice to leave him and get divorced? He deserves happiness. – Lalisha Gengan

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'There was blood all over’ Son mourns deputy principal shot dead at school:

Where is there purple gang then??? Oh wait they only run when it’s the only one gender getting killed in SA. – Matthew Viret

God have mercy for we know not what we do. – Francis Furniss

Mercy, may the Lord heal our land. – Verity Kenos

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Springbok coach Rassie to release 15 players ahead of tour finale against Wales:

So that leaves 18 players…don’t we need more on match day? – Adrian Burger

Yah, Wales is weak Doctor do it. – Henry Steenkamp

Any team can win the test always send your best choice onto the field. – Aubrey Aspelling

Wales is also losing a number of players for the same reason. – Magda Pienaar Reinhardt

We should win Wales with our C team. – Andre Wait

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Joburg Mayor vows continued service delivery beyond G20 summit.

What happened to service delivery prior to the G20? – John Bamber

I give it less than 2-weeks. – Jéan Kriek

Lets see .... empty promises been an ANC strategy for 30 years .... can they deliver!? – Gordon Triegaardt

It will last until after the 2026 elections. – Michelle Smith

They say that so they can get the votes. – Christine Mostert

It’s your job - no need to promise to do it, just do it. – Philly Sekotlong

Just a pipedream. – Maila Mapitsane

If it couldn’t happen for 30 years, how can it happen now. Your sangoma is not that good. – Tony Anthony September

So he’s promising to do the job he was tasked with in the first place? – Ritesh Kalian

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