@RiebvJanbeeck
True, I’ve seen it in suburbs as well as remote rural areas in Mozambique, all kept clean from garbage. Even markets and other stalls are kept tidy inviting business from locals and tourists. Buildings might be old and dilapidated, but mostly clean.
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Taxi Ranks are a reflection of black South Africans society. They’re dirty, overcrowded, poorly maintained if ever, poor service, and general disregard of the place where the people who use the services and do business there don’t bother to even keep it clean.…
@RiebvJanbeeck
We South Africans don't love ourselves we used to have a beautiful river near some college called mpondozankomo campus, it's gone now before it dried up it had huge amounts of litter bottles anything you can think off. It's dried up now thanks to our black community mxm.
@RiebvJanbeeck
Vilankulo looked fairly clean when I passed through. Locals seemed to have pride in their surroundings. Maybe there are heavy fines for dumping rubbish?
@RiebvJanbeeck
I was amazed to see unmanned stalls selling bundles of firewood alongside a remote road in Moz a few years ago. Nobody thought to take any wood without paying for it, much less steal the money box there.
@RiebvJanbeeck
When you’ve hit rock bottom as happened in Mozambique, you realise that at the end of the day, no one is going to pick it up for you, especially the government.
South Africans need to realise their salvation is not coming from the government they elected.
They either live in…