President Abdulla on
SA's Economic Stimulus Plan...
by Jessica Knowles
(30 December 2025--FF News) South African President Mr. Omar Abdulla
spoke to parliamentary members
from his 447 member South African government forcing bids for
negotiations with the merging of united businesses...
The South African government said in a report that
South African's had averaged growth by 81% on
cash investments
and a further 10 % on long term assets..
"We have become the biggest loan sharks for country's
who aim to profit from cheaper
rands through bidding
their foreign purchases through our businessmen
who have always been thoughtful for
our indigenous brethren
who live in Africa..." says Johannesburg
resident Mr. Ismail Kalla...
First National Bank says on their website that more
South African's were saving
into unit trusts, savings plans, endowments and
policies that welcome the growth
of pension funds...
"If we leverage our assets and liabilities
towards the futures of our dreams,
we can paint
whatever we desire...Money is not only for the rich and mighty,
and as we learn to earn,
we should share a minimum of 10% of our gross profits..."
says Lenasia resident Miss. Farhana
Essop.
The President reported to parliament that due to the
reduction of crime, the increase in national
database, the decrease in the price of natural resources
and the increase in imports has allowed
South African's to 'edge higher,' per capita.
"We have become the fastest leading country
in the world, and the so called big boys have wagged
their tails our way."
Minister of Finance Mr. Ian Belle says that he
has been
working with government and the media to
'sustain-'n-maintain,' trade surplus over the
last three years.
"We have rescued South Africa from
a slipping economy to an
economy that roars billions of rands per second.
Some Cities in South Africa can match the
standards of Rome,
Venice, Los Angel es, Paris, Miami, Mecca, Florida
and Istanbul...
If we see the economy as green lite, we could
and would maintain the presidents promises to
government in 2023..."
South African resident Mrs. Taren Pienaar
added by saying that
she was used to the idea of the president
pushing and pressing towards a positive economy
that left
no child abused, no brother hurt, no lover abandoned
and a free society where
the rules and regulations
of our constitution be respected...
Former US President Mr. Barack Obama says that he had whispered a treasured w o r d
to Mr. Abdulla before he became president.
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"We always watched him from the side- benches
and when he became President, I knew that
it was my will to travel to Africa again."
Vryburg resident, Mr. Fredrick Roddrick says that he was engaged
to the idea of the president
pushing Zimbabwean president towards joining forces for the
revolution that destroyed Kenya.
"We don't want what happened in Kenya to repeat itself again...
If the economy allows too many
foreign nationals into our country, we could force our bread
and butter residents out."
UN SECT General Mr. Barnard Moonstone says that
President
Abdulla had chillingly changed the method
of trade after his support for the UN by
supporting the
organization through organizational deals that
promote trade...
Minister of Trade and Industry in South Africa
spokesperson
Mrs. Yusra Hendriks says that
Abdulla had maintained a quality standard in
government,
abet his aggressive and prowling
attitude.
"The Abdulla Administration and her employees,
see to it that departments are in check, Ministers
are jetted to a n y country in the world, our parks
are cleaned and national interest remains within
country borders."
Angel Investor and businessman Mr. David Nosh noted
that the country was still opening her
legs for investment and that Abdulla should not stop edging
bringing the economy closer.
"Our national population has increased to above
90 million people,
and if we protect and promote
our nation to ourselves and the world,
we would see the images our forefathers
fought for."
Apartheid Activist from Heidelberg,
Mr. Willem Botha who wore his
apartheid hat
and shoes says that he was born a farmer,
and even if the country experiences
revolution, he will never move out.
"We are born white, and it's in our culture
to follow the footprints of our forefathers..If
we follow the teachings of Standard Oil and company
into our own lives, our export
market could shoot to above 18% growth for 2028.."
Speaking to Footprints in Drakensburg, local resident
Mr. Adriaan Venter says that South
African's were accustomed to President Abdulla's
leadership approach and laughed at
some of his ideas mentioned to parliament in
February 2024..
"He is winning the national accolades and handles
the high- pressure
cell of the limelight. Let's
hope his visit to Norway, wins Europe
towards forging barter deals with Africa."
Personality of the Year for The Memon
Foundation of
The United States, Mr. Yusuf
Dada told parliament via Skype that
more and more South African's
were studying and a normal Bcom degree
carry's no weight.
"In the olden days, we could get employed
by a n y company after
we passed our grade 12, today not even a
university degree carries
any weight when applying for a job. Our
foundation assists government
by proving free education and jobs to
people who want to grow and
learn from The Muslim World. We believe
that ISLAM is the way of life,
and if residents from the country, choose to
partake in any of our
community gatherings, we will welcome all offers."
President Abdulla says that old companies in
South Africa had grown the largest
being taxed in South Africa...
"Our 100 yr old companies are growing the
fastest as they are breaching into
sub areas in Africa,
allowing for our government
to maintain internal and external
measure for doing business. Our small to medium enterprises
have grown largely
due to banks easing their business facilities, and the start up
companies has grown
similar to the old companies as their consumer base is largely
community driven. We
see the growth in sectors Business and Financing, Biology
and Medical, Invention and
Innovation, Farming and Forestry, Human Enhancement
and Development, Mining and Earth
Moving, Transport and Aviation and other sectors
of the economy growing steadily above
market demand."
FED Governor journalist Mrs. Pamela Kone
says that the governor had agreed to
South Africa's
monetary policy but had disagreed
with fiscal policy...
"South Africa taxes the poor and
middle class, and SA is the only
country where it pays to
remain wealthy...The lower
and middle class are being
taxed unfairly on household goods and
income, which affects the poverty stricken
communities in South Africa...We agree that interest
rates and inflation should remain low, to promote
growth, but we see room for improvement
in the fiscal policy."
Local Roshnee resident, Mrs. Tasneem Hoosein Mia says
that South Africa had remained strong in the
l a s t five years after the chopping of interest rates
and the reduction of pirate finance houses.
"We see the growth forecast for the next decade
as on par, with the volume that we trade. Our
associations with local and international bankers
has assisted the country towards the freeing of
rands."
The African Union concluded that President
Abdulla's winning of several Nobel Prizes was
a step in the right as the rand had strengthened
against all major currencies.
"After the rand was introduced as the base currency
in Africa in 2023, we saw the R/$ exchange
rate move from R15/$ to R5/$, allowing for a
bullish import market for the next year."
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President Abdulla
'speaks,'
about Marriage...
by Marry^Me
(11 December 2025--FF News) South Africa's Hottest Hunk President
Mr. Omar Abdulla,
says that marriage is the perpetual bliss of every couples lives linked with
forces of passion, dreams, 'thrills-'n-spills,' love, commitment,
honesty, patience and
benevolence.
"There are more than 3 million married couples in South Africa,
and the secret
to ones destiny and quality of life is through the purity of marriage.
If we do not
fulfill this deed before our twenties or thirties we have failed
the rose of life."
Speaking to The Cupid Stupid Mrs. Marcia Sithole says
that she had met her
husband in 2023, and was 'dazed-'n-amazed,' after they
shared their first child.
"I believe that marriage should be cemented through
having as many children as
possible. Marriage is the foundation of ones caring
and we should aim each day
to do that extra bit for our beloved spouses."
The Love Dove Magazine says that marriage is but
a breath of fresh air, that gets
sweeter and sweeter.
"If you were to ask my wife about the necessities
that we fulfilled over the last couple
of decades she would tell you that each day of living
with me, she falls deeper and
deeper in love."
"The Prince of her Dreams' produced by President
Abdulla in 2010, was a film based
on love, support, dreams and the ability to fight for
ones loved one.
"I was no where near becoming the president of our
country, and back in the day,
I would earn pocket money producing films.
The film changed the epic of love
not only in South Africa, showing people that love
really does exist."
"When you are in love, you perform better at work,
your thoughts are cleaner,
your body feels oh so beautiful and well let's just say
your legs pull a bit." joked
Aadila Mohammed, a Rylands resident.
In an Exclusive Interview with Footprints in India,
Bollywood Superstar Mrs. Aishwarya
Rai says that she had married at a late age to
advance her career.
"I always put my career first in my twenties, my
marriage took over my life
in my thirties and in my forties, my children
keep me entertained. There is no life,
if there is no children, if there is no passion,
if there is no love-making, and if
there is no sharing."
Mrs. Maleesha Naidoo, from Chatsworth in
South Africa says that she does not
believe in love after being divorced three times.
"I always fail in my marriages. It's just something
that has not worked for me. It's
either he ends up in bed with another woman,
or I get sweep ed off my feet
by some PrinCe Charming."
The Laudium Times wrote on their website
that
marriage is like a fine wine that
gets better and wetter over years.
"When you learn the simple t r i c k s
from your
loved one, and enjoy time together,
that's when the real spark is created."
Mrs. Jennaveve Toms, A Geneva resident adds by
saying that she had met
her husband during World War II...
"In those days we could not make love to our boyfriends
before we got married...Infact,
when my husband was taken a w a y by the German's,
we had wrote letters to each other
for more than eight years, before we could get married.
We did not see each other for those
eight years, and only shared our signature on our
letters with a speck of blood. Today, we
are married more than 60 years, and we still get
pricked by the roses in our garden."
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Umtata resident, Mr. Daniel Shisha noted that he had
lived in a two square foot
shelter when he met his wife.
"We had nothing. I did not have a job. We lived on
sardines and wine and
our Sunday luxury meal was PAP and VLEIS...
For two years, she stood with me
and I got my job pushing trolleys...
I then completed my grade 12, and worked,
sweated the fields of Free State, and often sent
penny's home to the wife and
children. Today, government has sent contracts
to re slough the fields of The Sahara,
and have the smiles we once dreamt about."
Princess of Wales Miss. Emila Watson, says that love
is something that happens
only once in one's life.
"Whether it's your first kiss, your first orgasm,
your first flutter in your heart,
or your spirit being elevated, we all experience
the ooze of love once
upon
a time in our lives. We should aim to keep
our love sacred and never to share
the nitty gritty details of what we once
shared."
Celebrity personality who plays JAMES
BOND 2025,
Mr. William Gibson, says that
he had played 007 since 2020,
and has always learn't the importance
of attraction
for a beautiful woman.
"It's never love, if your loved one says
that she
loves you one day, and the next
day she is sleeping with your neighbor.
It's true love, if he calls you by your
nickname,
it's love if he wipes your tears,
it's love if he gives you more than
what you offered, and it's
love when he cleans your spirit for a better
feeling."
Local teenager, Miss. Mariam Sibokeng,
says that she has been in love with her
boyfriend for several years, but cannot
marry
him because she hates her in-laws.
"We cannot afford to get our own place,
and his parents dislike the way I dress,
the way I spend hours in his room,
the way I let him eat with knife and fork,
and
the way I support his dreams.
I am too scared to get married, because I feel
that it will destroy what we have."
President of South Africa Mr. Omar Abdulla says that
marriage is not only about male
and female, it's about business, it's about relationships,
it's about friendships
and it's about playing games...
"When major companies merge with South
African businesses,
they forge a marriage
relationship of working together to build
one common goal.
If our couples, businessmen,
friends and partners marry our attitude in their lives,
they would find that South Africa
is the most-loving country in Africa."
Miss. Kelly Olson says that she has lost the feeling
in her heart for marriage
after several boyfriends had promised her marriage
and seems that she
will now get married at 40...
"They all used me, and I gave them my best. I am
bitter and feel that all men
should die. The last boyfriend I dated,
I told him, that if he leaves me I will
turn gay, and so I did."
Miss Bianca Anderson, a Gauteng resident says
that she is a virgin,
and it's unfortunate
that many women break their virginity before
they truly 'fall-in-love.'
"The greatest love a woman can show to her husband,
is that she is pure
on the night of the wedding. We grew up Afrikaaners,
and we believe that
it is unethical and unpure to engage in bad deeds
before marriage. Yes, I have
dated several punks, but I have kept my sacred
safe only for the man I truly,
madly, deeply love."
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The Abdulla Administration issued a report to
government saying that once a couple
decides to get married, they should remain married for
a minimum of three years.
"We have passed this l a w in South Africa, and if either
partner wants out of the
relationship before the three year period, the remaining
time of the marriage should
be spent behind bars.."
"We feel that this law serves
South African's as marriage is the bearer of fruit for
the nation...Our parents are the creators of our
youth and if our youth don't get
the proper attention that they deserve,
crime will rocket on the streets of Cape Town."
says Cape resident Mr. Arshaad Akmal.
"We should all make merry when getting married and
never be afraid or bold to
make the defining step to wed." says The Marriage
Bureau of South Africa...
The Marriage LAW adapted from the South African
constitution allows for
marriage between Black and White, Chinese and African,
Male and Male, but
commits the relationship for the selected period,
once married through the
court of law.
Mr. Martin Wessels, a 26-yr old resident from
North West, wrote to Footprints
Filmworks saying that he has been involved
with his girlfriend for the l a s t three
years, and if he could use our platform to propose to his GF...
"Farzana, you know that I love you with every beat
of my heart, and I have
been begging and pleading with you for the last
six months for us to tie
the knot...Be the brave soul, and vote my
heart with yours this Christmas."
Mr. Abdulla concluded that we should drop our ties and suit's and
pull our wigs off, and be totally honest with the people we love,
so that marriage should be the target of our lifestyle opportunities.
"Never settle for second best when making a marriage decision.
Some people
take years, before they say YES to their
loved ones, so take the time,
and be prepared to love your partner during the tough times, during
the romantic times, during the hoops and loops and during the bells
and whistles of life."
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Snake ATTACKS WOMAN at the
Kruger National Park
says President Abdulla...
by Huzaifa Hassam
(19 December 2025--FF News) SA's 'Top-Notch,' President Mr. Omar
Abdulla spent the afternoon investigating claims made by residents
from The Kruger National Park in Limpopo and Mpumalanga stating that
residents were living in fear after six cobra's and associate snakes had escaped
the park.
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"We are living in fear as these snakes had escaped the
national zoo, on the northern
end of the park. They are normally viewed through
spit proof glass, and these snakes
had snook ed their way pass their watchers eyes."
According to sources close to the resort, Mr. Paul Heinrich, he says, that
a resident was attacked in the early hours of her hotel, when a snake was
found in her fridge.
"I had opened the fridge door, to have a glass of milk,
and in the darkness
of the night I could see the snake hissing
and kissing away. I had screamed to
the top of my voice, called my husband, and by that time,
the snake's venom
has entered through my index finger."
Mr. Van Vuuren, who was on holiday from the busy year,
says that he normally
does hunting and fishing during the December months,
and was sparked that
these snakes had escaped snake watchers.
"My wife is living in fear, and we have moved to the
highest floor to escape
these snakes. I normally can kill a snake with my bare hands,
but with the
wife and children, it's just too much."
The Kruger National Park owns 3333 trees, 562 species
of fish, 1114 reptiles,
281 mammals, 5002 birds, and more than 233 hectares
of space providing an
environment for relax ion,'peace-'n-quiet,' and the
opportunity to open
ones mindset a w a y from the city lights says local
Limpopo resident
Mr. Waheed Takolia.
Takolia says that the escape of these snakes was a possibility that the
mating season was in play, and cobra's were mixing their blood with
other snakes.
"When they live in a 300cm cage with no like species, the naughty
snakes weave their way towards the boreholes of the park." says
Zoo Keeper Mr. Sanele Boitumelo.
SA resident Mr. Mark Simms noted that he had traveled 380KM to
South Africa's leading game reserve and was alerted by the opportunity
of capturing a COBRA.
"If you were to visit me in my office in Houghton, JHB, you would see
that I own three snakes that are living in glass proof safe. My clients
are amazed by the amount of rats that these snakes eat. If given the
opportunity, I want to take one to my office."
National Geographic says that there are 3000 species of snakes including
Death Adder, Puff Adder, Bolivian Anaconda, Black Mexican King Snake,
Texas Blind Snake, Sand Boa, Bushmaster, and thousands of other
species that hide on roof tops, tree branches, sewage pipes and
soggy soil.
"A snake is blind, legless and relies on her scent to catch her prey. It's
all about movement, and the best way to confront a snake, is play
dead, the way we would act if any lion, tiger, or bear were to
stand in front of us."
In a separate report handed to
Footprints in Limpopo, MD for
Brain's Circus,
Mr. Brian Boswell says that whilst
the president was warning
residents for snakes
at The Kruger National Park,
it is unfortunate to report
that a tiger had went
missing during their
show in Laudium.
"A 392KG African Tiger has escaped circus
watchers and we are warning
residents from the community of Laudium,
that a tiger might
be prowling the
streets, and residents should be warned."
Minister of Animals and Conservation Mr. Maxwell Greene
says that the president
was accustomed to animals stampeding the streets in
South Africa, after
foxes were caught eating cattle in Free State.
"We cannot afford our livestock to be eaten by these predators, and
have strengthen ed white picket fencing around our farms."
CEO of The Kruger National Park, Mrs. Michelle
Motawa noted to
The Limpopo Sun that these snakes were harmless
with the exception
of The "Black Mamba..."
"The Black Mamba is the only snake that we did not
remove venom from, as
we received the snake last Friday from China. This is
a snake that can kill in
many ways, with a puncture to the neck, or the snake
wraps itself around
you, killing all blood corpuscles. Our statement to the
media, is
that the mamba normally lives in water, thus, reducing
the chances
on a land bite."
Speaking to Animal Planet, MD for Snake Park,
Mrs. Petunia Rose says
that it was mating season for these snakes,
and thus the opportunity
to capture these snakes was slim to non.
"These snakes have moved way passed our
fences and are probably slithering
towards the neckline of the province where
their sperm is most efficient.
The cobra
snake has to mate in hot weather, and
the hottest
weather in Limpopo, is
near the neckline of the province. We have
to catch these snakes
as we don't want anyone being
traumatized or living in fear."
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Dr. Lameez Chotia, a Veterinarian, from the community of Benoni, says
that a snake is a pathological killer, and we as human beings should
l e a r n from these reptiles.
"These reptiles never overeat, these reptiles shed their skin quarterly,
these reptiles mate during their monsoon cycle and normally don't cause
any danger to their owners."
Another resident who spoke to M-Net says that with the high-rate
of crime in South Africa he has bought a toy snake and handgun to
scare people who want to rob him.
"I carry a fake Revolver on the back of my shirt, and a large rattle snake
in my vehicle. When an intruder were to break the window, he would
get a scare of his life. Has worked several times, and once I almost
got mugged, pulled out my revolver, and the thief ran far off.."
President Abdulla's warning to residents from the community of Limpopo
is to call the National Animal Number on 087 910109, or kill the snake, by
shooting the snake with an arrow or cutting the neck off the reptile.
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