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Big Brother’s Final Digital Prison Surfaces Before Christmas

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Maropene Ramokgopa announces digital ID roll-out
Maropene Ramokgopa, minister for planning monitoring & evaluation. Image: GCIS

YOUR EVERY MOVE TRACKED. YOUR PRIVATE DATA SOLD. The South African government is LAUNCHING a MANDATORY digital identity system BEFORE THE YEAR IS OUT, in a SHOCKING power grab disguised as “convenience.” Minister Maropene Ramokgopa has CONFIRMED the imminent roll-out, declaring that this digital ID will be the “cornerstone” for EVERY government service you will EVER access.

This is NOT about efficiency—it’s about TOTAL CONTROL. The so-called “MyMzansi” portal is a TROJAN HORSE, a single point of failure that will chain your driver’s license, your education records, your medical history, and even your ability to TRAVEL to a state-controlled digital profile. What happens when you dissent? When you protest? Will your access to society be SWITCHED OFF with a single click?

The government BRAGS about “streamlining” with drones and body cameras at borders, boasting of a 125% increase in “detections.” This is the SAME surveillance apparatus that will now be turned INWARDS, monitoring CITIZENS. Worse, they are openly ADMITTING to deep collaboration with PRIVATE BANKS and financial institutions. YOUR MOST SENSITIVE BIOMETRIC DATA will be in the hands of corporate partners, creating a PERFECT STORM for profit-driven abuse and irreversible identity theft.

They promise to “minimise corruption,” yet they are constructing the most POTENT tool for systemic abuse ever conceived. This digital panopticon will create a permanent, searchable record of your existence, with the state and its corporate allies as the sole gatekeepers. The age of anonymity and true privacy is being TERMINATED by decree. This is the final, irreversible step into a digital prison—and they are handing you the keys to your own cell.



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