BREAKING: SOUTH AFRICA CALLS IN THE ARMY. President Cyril Ramaphosa is sending soldiers into the streets of Cape Town and Gauteng in a desperate move to combat surging gang violence and illegal mining. This is not a drill. This is a declaration of war on home soil.
The shocking deployment, announced during his State of the Nation Address, reveals a nation on the BRINK. “We have to act to rid our country of gang violence,” Ramaphosa declared. But this military move comes just months before critical elections and as Cape Town faces explosive accusations of being “anti-poor” for building walls to hide crime from tourists.
THE SYSTEM IS ROTTEN. Ramaphosa ADMITTED the police force itself is riddled with corruption, exposed by ongoing commissions. The very institution meant to protect citizens is compromised. A new police task team and stricter vetting are promised, but can a corrupt system clean itself?
AND WHILE SOLDIERS MARCH, THE TAPS RUN DRY. Ramaphosa called water shortages “systemic failures,” confirming the government’s catastrophic neglect. He sent ministers to deal with the crisis in Johannesburg AS HE SPOKE, a panicked reaction to furious protests. Over R150 billion is now promised, but why did it take total collapse to act?
This is a government scrambling to contain multiple explosions it created. Soldiers on the streets, corrupt police, and dry taps—this is the REAL state of the nation.
They failed to protect you, they failed to provide for you, and now they’re sending in the troops.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




