A tweet is doing the rounds about a woman being evicted from her own home. Not because of a tenant dispute or a missed bond payment. Within hours, the...
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Maroc - WN.COM - Africa - 12/Apr 08:59
A tweet is doing the rounds about a woman being evicted from her own home. Not because of a tenant dispute or a missed bond payment. Within hours, the replies flooded in. “Banks and the deeds office are mafias.” “South Africans are under attack.” “Do we still have a country?” And then, almost on cue, the blame gets put onto foreign nationals, the government and political parties — anyone but the system itself. The thread of the tweet was extremely insightful. Buried throughout the panic, I could not believe how many people were having the same experience. Property fraud like this is a common issue in South Africa. Homes across the country are being transferred out of the rightful owner’s...
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