Discover how MultiChoice's localisation certificate acceptance, gang bae Nicole Johnson's blacklist, and the world's first bulletproof park proposal in Mitchells Plain are shaking up South Africa!
In recent news, MultiChoice has made headlines by accepting a localisation certificate, reaffirming its dedication to supporting local industries and fostering growth within South Africa. The certification showcases MultiChoice's ongoing commitment to contributing to the country's economic development. On the flip side of the business spectrum, Nicole Johnson, the alleged wife of a 28s gang member, finds herself in hot water as her construction company faces a ban from government contracts due to association with criminal activities.
Amidst the controversy, a groundbreaking proposal by Gun Free SA has emerged โ the construction of the world's first bulletproof park in Mitchells Plain. This innovative idea aims to provide a safe and secure recreational space for the community, particularly in areas plagued by gang violence. The proposal has sparked both excitement and concern, with crime-fighters supporting the initiative while addressing potential challenges and implications.
As MultiChoice continues to champion localisation and economic growth, the blacklisting of Nicole Johnson's construction company sheds light on the intricate web of business practices and affiliations. Meanwhile, the concept of a bulletproof park reflects a proactive approach to addressing safety concerns in high-risk areas, highlighting the ongoing efforts to create safer environments for South African communities.
Did you know? MultiChoice's localisation efforts align with South Africa's push for economic empowerment, while the proposed bulletproof park in Mitchells Plain showcases innovative solutions to address community safety concerns.
With the acceptance of the localisation certificate, MultiChoice remains deeply committed to contributing to the growth and prosperity of local industries.
The construction company run by alleged 28s gang wife, Nicole Johnson, has been banned from doing business with government.
A proposal by Gun Free SA to build the world's first bulletproof park in Mitchells Plain has been welcomed by crime-fighters despite concerns about gang ...