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Yeah we should have rather sold our souls to the IMF.They're saints.

Ahmed Ismail on 20 Aug 2026

And most of the money will disappear into the cadres couches.

Red on 20 Aug 2026

I have always supported them as I prefer the full maintenance plan as specially when I saw the issues my...

Red on 20 Aug 2026

I still want to see which is going to be left after a few years. What sort of backup service...

Red on 20 Aug 2026

ANC are lap dogs to the Chinese, our market will be flooded with Chinese vehicles and the SA government can...

Glen Christie on 20 Aug 2026
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