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📚 What is the BELA Bill? Two of the most contentious clauses in the BELA Bill seeks to 1) limit the rights granted to the governing bodies of public schools and 2) to apply stricter regulations on homeschooling The Bill takes away the ability for…
📝 Successful pressure from Afrikaner trade union Solidariteit forced Ramaphosa to delay certain clauses regarding the language policy change for 3 months for further deliberation.
There is no doubt that the language policy clause in this Bill was included specifically to continue the government's attack on white, and in particular, Afrikaans schools.
The Bill would've allowed the government to decide on which languages to implement as teaching medium by a school.
Afrikaans schools were at risk to be forced to implement other languages which would open the floodgates to accepting students outside of a school's scope and target.
Before the Bill, the state has repeatedly targeted single-medium Afrikaans schools to change their language policy. Each time lengthy, expensive legal processes were necessary to prove that the Department is wrong and Afrikaans children have a right to single-medium mother-language education institutions.
There is no doubt that the language policy clause in this Bill was included specifically to continue the government's attack on white, and in particular, Afrikaans schools.
The Bill would've allowed the government to decide on which languages to implement as teaching medium by a school.
Afrikaans schools were at risk to be forced to implement other languages which would open the floodgates to accepting students outside of a school's scope and target.
Before the Bill, the state has repeatedly targeted single-medium Afrikaans schools to change their language policy. Each time lengthy, expensive legal processes were necessary to prove that the Department is wrong and Afrikaans children have a right to single-medium mother-language education institutions.
🎖🇿🇦 Private-sector company has kept South Africa in global UAV race
South African private-sector defence group Milkor has kept South Africa in the global top ten of larger uncrewed aerial vehicle- (UAV-) producing countries through its development of the Milkor 380 medium altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV. Milkor entirely financed the development of the Milkor 380 itself, and is currently producing the first batch of these aircraft, which are the largest UAVs (popularly called drones) ever developed in South Africa.
This team has developed the Milkor 380’s airframe, avionics, communications systems, wiring looms – basically every piece of hardware needed to make the UAV – in-house. They also wrote all the requisite software. Only the payloads (sensors and, if required, weapons) and, as previously mentioned, the engine, are sourced from outside the company.
“Because we developed our own software, we can integrate sensors from any third-party supplier,” he points out. “We also developed our own ground control station and line-of-sight communications system, with a range of 250 km, for the UAV. But a satellite communications module is built into the UAV, allowing communications and control over much longer ranges.”
The Milkor 380 is primarily intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, maritime surveillance, and border surveillance, missions. In such roles, it has a maximum range of more than 2 000 km and a maximum endurance of 35 hours. It can carry 515 kg of fuel and a payload of up to 220 kg. The payload weight can be increased by reducing the fuel load. Maximum speed is 250 km/h, while cruise speed is from 110 km/h to 150 km/h. Maximum altitude is 30 000 ft (9 144 m), while maximum operating altitude (determined by sensor performance) is 23 000 ft (7 010 m). Normal operating altitude is from 15 000 ft (4 572 m) to 18 000 ft (5 486 m).
But the Milkor 380 can also be fitted with weapons and operated in the strike role. As weapons payloads are generally heavier than sensor payloads, operating it in this manner reduces its range and endurance. Further, Du Plessis cautions, it, like all other MALE UAVs, is vulnerable to modern shoulder-fired surface to air missiles, and so is not meant to be exposed directly to hostile forces in high-intensity conflict. In such conflicts, it should be used only in support roles. However, in low-intensity conflicts, such as currently are the pattern in Africa, the UAV, in the armed role, can provide invaluable cover for troops on the ground.
https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/private-sector-company-has-kept-south-africa-in-global-uav-race-2024-09-13
South African private-sector defence group Milkor has kept South Africa in the global top ten of larger uncrewed aerial vehicle- (UAV-) producing countries through its development of the Milkor 380 medium altitude, long-endurance (MALE) UAV. Milkor entirely financed the development of the Milkor 380 itself, and is currently producing the first batch of these aircraft, which are the largest UAVs (popularly called drones) ever developed in South Africa.
This team has developed the Milkor 380’s airframe, avionics, communications systems, wiring looms – basically every piece of hardware needed to make the UAV – in-house. They also wrote all the requisite software. Only the payloads (sensors and, if required, weapons) and, as previously mentioned, the engine, are sourced from outside the company.
“Because we developed our own software, we can integrate sensors from any third-party supplier,” he points out. “We also developed our own ground control station and line-of-sight communications system, with a range of 250 km, for the UAV. But a satellite communications module is built into the UAV, allowing communications and control over much longer ranges.”
The Milkor 380 is primarily intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, maritime surveillance, and border surveillance, missions. In such roles, it has a maximum range of more than 2 000 km and a maximum endurance of 35 hours. It can carry 515 kg of fuel and a payload of up to 220 kg. The payload weight can be increased by reducing the fuel load. Maximum speed is 250 km/h, while cruise speed is from 110 km/h to 150 km/h. Maximum altitude is 30 000 ft (9 144 m), while maximum operating altitude (determined by sensor performance) is 23 000 ft (7 010 m). Normal operating altitude is from 15 000 ft (4 572 m) to 18 000 ft (5 486 m).
But the Milkor 380 can also be fitted with weapons and operated in the strike role. As weapons payloads are generally heavier than sensor payloads, operating it in this manner reduces its range and endurance. Further, Du Plessis cautions, it, like all other MALE UAVs, is vulnerable to modern shoulder-fired surface to air missiles, and so is not meant to be exposed directly to hostile forces in high-intensity conflict. In such conflicts, it should be used only in support roles. However, in low-intensity conflicts, such as currently are the pattern in Africa, the UAV, in the armed role, can provide invaluable cover for troops on the ground.
https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/private-sector-company-has-kept-south-africa-in-global-uav-race-2024-09-13
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Private-sector company has kept South Africa in global UAV race
South African private-sector defence group Milkor has kept South Africa in the global top ten of larger uncrewed aerial vehicle (UAV – popularly called drone) producing countries through its development of the Milkor 380 medium altitude, long-endurance (MALE)…
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📡🛰 Musk’s Starlink in Talks With South Africa to Start Service
Elon Musk’s Starlink is holding talks with the South African government to introduce the satellite service in Africa’s biggest and most developed economy, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Musk and Ramaphosa held talks over potential investments, the president told reporters on Friday.
Musk, who was born in South Africa, is the world’s richest person. Last week, Zimbabwe became the 16th nation in Africa to get access to the high-speed Internet service, according to a map published on Starlink’s website.
“I have had discussions with him and have said, Elon, you become so successful and you’re investing in a variety of countries, I want you to come home and invest here,” Ramaphosa told reporters in Pretoria. “He and I are going to have a further discussion.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-13/musk-s-starlink-in-talks-with-south-africa-to-introduce-service
https://archive.ph/sTu6d
Elon Musk’s Starlink is holding talks with the South African government to introduce the satellite service in Africa’s biggest and most developed economy, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
Musk and Ramaphosa held talks over potential investments, the president told reporters on Friday.
Musk, who was born in South Africa, is the world’s richest person. Last week, Zimbabwe became the 16th nation in Africa to get access to the high-speed Internet service, according to a map published on Starlink’s website.
“I have had discussions with him and have said, Elon, you become so successful and you’re investing in a variety of countries, I want you to come home and invest here,” Ramaphosa told reporters in Pretoria. “He and I are going to have a further discussion.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-13/musk-s-starlink-in-talks-with-south-africa-to-introduce-service
https://archive.ph/sTu6d
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Musk’s Starlink in Talks with South Africa to Introduce Service
Elon Musk’s Starlink is holding talks with the South African government to introduce the satellite service in Africa’s biggest and most developed economy, President Cyril Ramaphosa said.
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📝 Successful pressure from Afrikaner trade union Solidariteit forced Ramaphosa to delay certain clauses regarding the language policy change for 3 months for further deliberation. There is no doubt that the language policy clause in this Bill was included…
📝 It was reported by Rapport on Sunday that John Steenhuisen asked Cyril Ramaphosa to contact Solidariteit/AfriForum.
Just to rephrase: The leader of the second biggest party in South Africa asked the South African President to contact the leaders of an Afrikaner trade union and an Afrikaner civil rights group to avoid the coming backlash after the signing of Friday's Bill.
While this is by no means an outright victory, it's important to note these two organisations had more of an impact on the Bill than anyone else, including the political parties who claim to care about Afrikaners.
Working outside of mainstream politics has shown again and again to be a far more effective tool for Afrikaners in the post-apartheid South African society: their own parallel institutions, Orania, lawfare, anchor towns ("ankerdorpe"), and privatisation just to name a few.
Just to rephrase: The leader of the second biggest party in South Africa asked the South African President to contact the leaders of an Afrikaner trade union and an Afrikaner civil rights group to avoid the coming backlash after the signing of Friday's Bill.
While this is by no means an outright victory, it's important to note these two organisations had more of an impact on the Bill than anyone else, including the political parties who claim to care about Afrikaners.
Working outside of mainstream politics has shown again and again to be a far more effective tool for Afrikaners in the post-apartheid South African society: their own parallel institutions, Orania, lawfare, anchor towns ("ankerdorpe"), and privatisation just to name a few.
“It was thanks to a plea from DA leader John Steenhuisen that President Cyril Ramaphosa should talk to the leaders of AfriForum and trade union Solidarity before ratifying the controversial BELA Bill, that two of the most controversial articles in the law were put on hold at the eleventh hour.
City Press sister publication, Rapport, can exclusively reveal how Dirk Hermann, the CEO of Solidarity, and Kallie Kriel, CEO of AfriForum, convinced Ramaphosa in late-night calls and early-morning WhatsApps to request further consultation on articles 4 and 5 of the BELA Bill before ratifying it.”
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The "thirty towns" is in reference to a 2018 study by the Solidariteit trade union in which they noted a natural trend of migration among Boers/Afrikaners to 30 different towns across South Africa.
Anchor towns (or "ankerdorpe") is a term used to describe…
Anchor towns (or "ankerdorpe") is a term used to describe…
🪖 SANDF national data systems ‘compromised’ by installer's SIM cards and open access Wi-Fi
The computer management system that backs up all the South African military’s internal databases has reportedly been compromised after a contractor installed SIM cards and open access via Wi-Fi on the nationwide relay systems.
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/security/560509-south-african-military-data-potentially-exposed-by-security-flaw.html
The computer management system that backs up all the South African military’s internal databases has reportedly been compromised after a contractor installed SIM cards and open access via Wi-Fi on the nationwide relay systems.
https://mybroadband.co.za/news/security/560509-south-african-military-data-potentially-exposed-by-security-flaw.html
MyBroadband
South African military data potentially exposed by security flaw
Defence Intelligence has demanded no further contracts and cooperation with the involved company.
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📝 Successful pressure from Afrikaner trade union Solidariteit forced Ramaphosa to delay certain clauses regarding the language policy change for 3 months for further deliberation. There is no doubt that the language policy clause in this Bill was included…
Long-form | The Afrikaner veto and the Fourth Dispensation
https://www.capeindependent.com/article/long-form-the-afrikaner-veto-and-the-fourth-dispensation
With the fall of Afrikaner nationalism, Afrikaner political power rapidly began to evaporate. the NP disappeared and was replaced by an Anglo-led liberal opposition as the representatives for racial minorities. The general population became, on the political level, gripped by bitter defeatism.
But this opened the way for AfriForum and Solidariteit, who in 2006 and 1997 respectively, began the journey toward a more radical notion of political power - non-democratic but voluntary, non-statist but security-oriented, private but non-profit.
This has grown into an enormous movement of hundreds of thousands of members, representing the majority of Afrikaner households through one subsidiary organisation or other.
They are an inherently cautious, piecemeal movement, which seeks to solve specific material issues, and have had impressive success in curtailing farm murders, improving neighbourhood security, defending language rights, and providing poverty relief and shielding against infrastructure decay.
By building new universities and schools, maintaining a powerful labour union and internal jobs market, and having a close interaction with the Orania movement, they have established the groundwork for a new parallel state, all on the basis of voluntary membership and donations.
[The Solidariteit] Movement’s unstated veto power can not only be wielded against parliamentary and executive power, but even juristic power, which means that all three branches of the government must deal with Afrikaner objections in good faith, or risk the collapse of the entire state.
This is the difference between the empty promises of the DA and the real and unspoken power of the Afrikaner nation - by refusing the mudslinging nightmare of party politics in a hostile environment for practical, almost engineer-minded institutional construction, the Afrikaners have achieved the reforms that were only tentatively attempted by their predecessors.
https://www.capeindependent.com/article/long-form-the-afrikaner-veto-and-the-fourth-dispensation
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Long-form | The Afrikaner veto and the Fourth Dispensation | The Cape Independent
In the process of neutering the BELA Act, Solidariteit has demonstrated the first signs of a new political order, one reflecting a forgotten political theory: consociationalism
Orania is more than just another community. It is the growth point of an Afrikaner heartland where we can apply self-governance and build our own future with pride.
📎 Orania
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CEO of Visegrad 24 Stefan Tompson, all the way from Poland, and Willem Petzer attended the Whitecross monument memorial Ceremony to honour our fallen farmers, and of course to support the hard work of our brother in Christ, Francois van der Merwe
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Reports: UNC student found dead in South Africa
The body of a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student was found Sunday after she went missing the day before in South Africa.
According to Brook Cheuvront's Instagram page, she was in South Africa on a internship with Justice Desk Africa, an organization that work along side several groups, governments and businesses around the world to "challenge and eliminate the root causes of injustice."
https://www.wral.com/news/state/unc-student-dead-south-africa/
The body of a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student was found Sunday after she went missing the day before in South Africa.
According to Brook Cheuvront's Instagram page, she was in South Africa on a internship with Justice Desk Africa, an organization that work along side several groups, governments and businesses around the world to "challenge and eliminate the root causes of injustice."
https://www.wral.com/news/state/unc-student-dead-south-africa/
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Reports: UNC student found dead in South Africa The body of a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student was found Sunday after she went missing the day before in South Africa. According to Brook Cheuvront's Instagram page, she was in South Africa…
A naïve student was sent to South Africa to teach Africans about liberal concepts like "toxic masculinity" and promote "human rights" and in return this is how they thanked her.
Tragically, no one around her warned about the dangers of South Africa - even in so-called "world-class" cities like Cape Town. She went hiking on one of the city's most popular hiking destinations, Devil's Peak, and was most likely robbed of her belongings before being killed by armed Africans.
Tragically, no one around her warned about the dangers of South Africa - even in so-called "world-class" cities like Cape Town. She went hiking on one of the city's most popular hiking destinations, Devil's Peak, and was most likely robbed of her belongings before being killed by armed Africans.
Private security aims to protect hikers in Cape Town:
Businesses and residents of the City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard started privately funding a private security company to patrol popular hiking routes around Lion's Head, Signal Hill, and Camps Bay, earlier this year.
The South African National Parks (SANParks) started publishing safety tips for hiking routes around Table Mountain due to "attacks and muggings" in the area.
The first tip warns you not to hike alone. And if you are confronted by a criminal, it's best to "hand over your goods"
Businesses and residents of the City Bowl and Atlantic Seaboard started privately funding a private security company to patrol popular hiking routes around Lion's Head, Signal Hill, and Camps Bay, earlier this year.
The South African National Parks (SANParks) started publishing safety tips for hiking routes around Table Mountain due to "attacks and muggings" in the area.
The first tip warns you not to hike alone. And if you are confronted by a criminal, it's best to "hand over your goods"
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Table Mountain hiking routes are now patrolled by a private security company
For the past two months, privately funded guards have actively patrolled routes around Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, and Camps Bay.
🛣The City of Johannesburg is considering changing the name of Sandton Drive to Leila Khaled Drive
Khaled is a former Palestinian militant and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). She is also known for being the first woman to hijack an airplane in 1968.
The US Consulate General is at 1 Sandtown Drive
Khaled is a former Palestinian militant and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). She is also known for being the first woman to hijack an airplane in 1968.
The US Consulate General is at 1 Sandtown Drive
🟧 Orania: A Home for the Afrikaner Youth
Orania gives the youth the opportunity to build their future, a future where they can live freely in their own language, culture and Christian faith!
📎 Orania
Orania gives the youth the opportunity to build their future, a future where they can live freely in their own language, culture and Christian faith!
📎 Orania