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Everyone should read our 1996 Constitution. Tweets are on my individual capacity not endorsement & no vacarious liability enforceable thereof.

Johannesburg, South Africa انضم Ocak 2012
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@Tina_Hokwana Happy Friday Everyone! This marks an important day in the world. As we await in anticipation that, the order be granted in our favour🙏🏿
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Ok’salayo, you did it Sisi🙌! Congratulations honourable Minister. You are a living proof of learning @Siviwe_G next stop PhD ntonin’toni
Siviwe Gwarube@Siviwe_G

Master of Development Policy and Practice in the bag 💼 I started this degree at the beginning of 2024. At the time I was the Chief Whip of the Official Opposition- @Our_DA. I knew it would be difficult to balance the academic demands; my job as a parliamentarian - during an election year. Half way through that year, I was appointed as a cabinet minister. One of the largest undertakings I’ve ever made. I briefly contemplated deferring; but this was an important commitment I’d made to myself. Through sheer stubbornness and the desire to gift myself a 3rd degree, I decided to continue. To say the following 18 months after that decision were hard, would be an understatement. It tested my resolve; my patience and stretched my intellect in ways I’ve never experienced before. 2025 was by far the hardest part of the academic journey. However, the @MandelaUCT School and my supervisor were incredibly supportive. Not only did I manage to complete this degree; I completely aced my dissertation. I’d begun work as the then Chief Whip of introducing legislation that would help South Africa manage coalition governments at a local, provincial and national government. Never did I think that my topic would be my lived reality. I researched the relationship between the political instability in the City of Johannesburg and the service delivery decline over 10 years. What an enlightening journey. A topic that I want to possibly expand on for my PhD one day. I want us to have a real academic and practical understanding of how we make coalition governments work better for the people of South Africa. 🇿🇦 Ndiyambulela uThixo, AmaWushe, my loved ones, my team and my incredible supervisor for pushing and encouraging me when times got tough. NQF 9 girlies are UP! 😊

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Education does not go out of fashion. Its returns may not always be immediate, especially in an economy like ours thats under strain. I can however say without hesitation, education gives you a competitive edge. It sharpens how you think, how you position yourself, and how you leverage opportunities. Yes it does not guarantee success, but it improves your odds and most definitely sets you apart. This holds across all disciplines and perhaps even more so within the creative sector. Talent may open the door, luck may play its part but education, formal or self-driven, teaches you how to sustain, evolve and build something of solid value over time.
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Denzil Taylor
Denzil Taylor@DenzilTaylor·
Johannesburg society of advocates ⤵️
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There are things I resolved long ago I would never fight for. A job is one of them. I’ve never believed in forcing myself into spaces that require me to prove my right to exist. If I was trusted with the opportunity to contribute, I give my best. And when that season shifts, I leave with the same grace I arrived with. I pay close attention to the “weather.” Not the obvious storms but the subtle changes. The tone. The energy. These signal that something has moved.That’s usually my cue. Once the environment changes drastically, it’s not long before it begins to cost you mentally, physically and sometimes even spiritually. And those are prices I’m no longer willing to pay. So I don’t wait for things to fall apart. I pen that resignation letter, ever so politely. I don’t do this out of weakness. I do it out of self-respect. And yes, I am conflict-averse. I’ve made peace with that. It simply means I don’t thrive in spaces where I must constantly defend my worth or negotiate my dignity. There are battles worth fighting. Not every room deserves a war. PS. I am blessed with an ADHD brain. That on its own is a brutal ongoing war.
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Mbekezeli
Mbekezeli@MbekezeliMB·
My colleagues at @LarcUCT (Thiyane Duda and Bonani Loliwe) wrote the first isiXhosa article in @SAJHR_ZA, critiquing how writing laws in English erases some of the logics of the peoples whom the laws are supposed to govern. In this context, they write about land laws and rights.
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Redi Tlhabi
Redi Tlhabi@RediTlhabi·
Kent's resignation letter is a bombshell. The Director of Counterterrorism who is aligned with Trump and the base says: Iran posed "no imminent threat" and "high ranking Israeli officials..." and "media deployed a disinformation campaign" to lead America into war with Iran.
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Yasmine Khosrowshahi
Yasmine Khosrowshahi@yasminekho·
In 2018, Stanford professor Matt Abrahams gave a masterclass on why most people fail to communicate well. He broke down: - The structure every message needs - Why audiences stop listening - The psychology of attention 15 lessons that'll make your communication unforgettable:
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Manly Mentor
Manly Mentor@manly_mentor·
A man who has no friends or have small circle is…
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Richard Spoor
Richard Spoor@Richard_Spoor·
Obtained a very satisfying judgment in the High Court yesterday. My client is a former school headmaster. When he retired he cashed in his pension and climbed through all the many bureaucratic hoops required to establish a small petrol station in the Bushbuckridge area.
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Black Coffee
Black Coffee@RealBlackCoffee·
50 🎈🎉 Grateful for life, love, music, family, lessons, highs, lows and everything in between 🙏🏿
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Bogolo Kenewendo
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Botswana’s fuel supply remains stable. • No fuel crisis • March stocks fully secured • April & May deliveries already ordered • Strategic reserves provide 14–19 days cover if disruptions occur.
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@jurist_luthuli Hope I’m not late my CJ? Jurist Montesquieu👊🏿! As the CJ pleases 😉
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Jurist@jurist_luthuli·
Between the Englishman John Locke and the French philosopher Montesquieu, who came up with the doctrine of separation of powers?
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Watch Breytenbach leave her seat to go shake O’Sullivan’s hand. O’Sullivan was a DA mercenary and they fully supported him and continue to do so.
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