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South Africa - Alive with Possibilities

South Africa انضم Eylül 2014
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Thato Mzansi
Thato Mzansi@thatorula·
Limpopo can we take a minute to celebrate our very own Queen bathong. The ever passionate, the great Cathy Mohlahlana💖💖💖 @CathyMohlahlana #TheRepublic
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Thato Mzansi
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@1changamire Can people just shut up and implement borderless conxept in their countries. As south Africans we ain't interested. Start in your country
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Prof Changamire
Prof Changamire@1changamire·
You raise familiar objections, but they describe the absence of integration, not its consequences. The EU's Schengen Area manages free movement across 29 countries with vast economic disparities (Germany vs. Bulgaria: a 4:1 GDP per capita gap) and security remains manageable precisely because integration built shared institutions: Frontex, Europol, harmonised legal frameworks. The ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement has existed since 1979. Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal have operated under it for decades. The result? West Africa's intra-regional trade, while still modest, consistently outperforms Central and Southern Africa where movement restrictions remain tighter. Brain drain flows regardless Zimbabwe lost its doctors and engineers to South Africa and the UK under closed borders. Restriction did not stop it; it simply made it unmanaged. On armed groups: the Lord's Resistance Army, Al-Shabaab, and ISWAP all operate across borders today, through existing boundaries. Borders have proven largely irrelevant to armed actor mobility. What stops them is intelligence-sharing, joint military operations, and regional political will: all products of deeper integration, not less. The honest argument is about sequencing and architecture, not the destination. @wode_maya's question deserves that precision, not a list of problems that pre-date the proposal.
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela

A borderless Africa sounds powerful—but without strong systems, it’s a recipe for instability. It would make it easier for armed groups to move freely, drive mass & chaotic migration towards stronger economies, overwhelm jobs, housing & healthcare & accelerate brain drain from smaller states. With huge economic gaps & other obvious vulnerabilities, the result wouldn’t be unity—it would be disorder. Integration must be earned, built & managed—not rushed.

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Thato Mzansi
Thato Mzansi@thatorula·
@ClaysonMonyela @sarstax Imagine how much more will be collected if the economy can create jobs for millions of our unemployed youths. The country has potential. I still believe the Blue economy is our platinum still to be explored
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Clayson Monyela
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela·
.@sarstax has achieved a historic milestone of over R2 trillion net revenue collection. This boosts fiscal capacity & stability by reducing 🇿🇦 Gov’s reliance on debt. In 1994/5 only R114 billion was collected. SARS only got to R1 trillion net collection in 2018. It took only 8 years to achieve the R2 trillion milestone. 🙌❤️🇿🇦
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shums@YourBoiShu_·
What do you know about Xhosa women??
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Thato Mzansi
Thato Mzansi@thatorula·
@KasiboySA Its actually safe to use it on your face. Is recommended because doesn't have too many chemicals
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KasiboySA
KasiboySA@KasiboySA·
Who Else Is Still Using Sunlight Green Bar Soap For Bathing.❤
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Clayson Monyela
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela·
A borderless Africa sounds powerful—but without strong systems, it’s a recipe for instability. It would make it easier for armed groups to move freely, drive mass & chaotic migration towards stronger economies, overwhelm jobs, housing & healthcare & accelerate brain drain from smaller states. With huge economic gaps & other obvious vulnerabilities, the result wouldn’t be unity—it would be disorder. Integration must be earned, built & managed—not rushed.
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya

Give me one reason why you hate the Borderless Africa idea..,

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Thato Mzansi
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@wode_maya Let's first fix the West African instabilities; the DRC chaos; Sudan crisis; religious persecutions in Northern Nigeria. Because if we dont, those facing insecurities, will want to move freely to stable countries like Botswana, Namibia
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Wode Maya ®
Wode Maya ®@wode_maya·
Give me one reason why you hate the Borderless Africa idea..,
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Thato Mzansi
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@africatodayMG Lol. No blackmail against south Africans will work. Mandela didn't kidnap young girls in Nigeria, didn't sell drugs in Lagos, human trafficking. So shut up
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Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
Immediately after Nelson Mandela was freed from Prison, one of the first place he touched down was Nigeria. In this picture, Mandela is received by then Nigerian Head of State Ibrahim Badomosi Babangida. Mandela thanked Nigeria PUBLICLY for ALL its support for him and the ANC. Within a 35yr period, Nigeria gave South Africa $61 Billion equivalent today in SARF. It was the highest by any single nation in the world towards South Africa's struggle to end 'white minority rule' i.e apartheid. Nigerian students skipped meals to donate towards South African struggle. Nigeria boycotted 1976 Olympics and 1979 common wealth games in protest over Black South African PERSECUTION. Nigeria refused selling oil to South Africa minority rule. A solidarity decision that cost Nigeria $41 in potential revenue. Nigeria trained South Africa PAC freedom fighters Nigeria hosted over 300 ANC leaders and issued South Africans passports that enabled them travel to countries to lobby against apartheid. Nigeria offered asylum to SA activist, provided free education to SA students. Nigeria went all in for South Africa. Exactly how a big brother protects his younger brothers. Some people believe that without Nigeria, perhaps South Africa might still be in that bondage. They still suffer from another bondage, but let me NOT digress. Nigeria was THE FOREMOST supporter of South Africa's liberation struggle.
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Dimakatso David Mokwena
Dimakatso David Mokwena@SelfieRunnerZA·
I’m happy to announce for some time now, a 13-part series based on my novel #HereComestheGayKing has been in production. Post-production started this morning. According to the contract signed with @NetflixSA, the series will be streaming all over the world from 1 December 2026.
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Thato Mzansi
Thato Mzansi@thatorula·
@NigeriaStories Ya. He wasn't there to sell drugs,kidnap girls, traffick kids. Don't compare your rubbish igbos with Mandela
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
A picture of Nelson Mandela 🇿🇦 & Nigerian 🇳🇬 Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida, during Mandela's visit to Nigeria in 1990. Just months after his release from 27 years in prison, the South African anti-apartheid leader paid a visit to Nigeria 🇳🇬 to appreciate Nigeria 🇳🇬 contribution to the fight against apartheid in South Africa
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Voice of Igbos
Voice of Igbos@Voiceofigbos·
Igbo People that Lives Manchester Celebrating Their culture. Which happens every year In Africa they will tell you they are doing coronation to take over their land. Inferiority Complex
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Thato Mzansi
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@NigeriaStories Lol. Did Mandela sell drugs, kidnap children, do human trafficking , prostitution in Nigeria. Get outta here
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Nelson Mandela of South Africa 🇿🇦 was hidden in Nigeria from the apartheid Govt for 6 months by former Nigerian Minister, Mbazulike Amaechi in 1963. South Africans former President Thabo Mbeki lived in Nigeria from 1977-84. 🇳🇬 Jaja Wachuku saved Mandela from the death penalty in 1963/1964. We remember incase you guys have forgotten 💔
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
South Africa really scares me. One of the few African countries I’ve not visited and not interested in visiting.
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Thato Mzansi
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@ChrisExcel102 Why is Sekhukhune catching strays? U know he was killed by a pussy marathon right😁
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Xhosa nation surroundering their Nation to Nigerians Is the greatest embarrassment after this Pedi King who was killed by sweet potato 😭
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PRINCE KAYBEE
PRINCE KAYBEE@KabeloMusic·
Why do you people recook tin fish?
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Thato Mzansi
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@YourBoiShu_ His opinions matter because shes now angry. The opinion went deep😂
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shums@YourBoiShu_·
They are cooking Dineo Ranaka there by tiktok😭😭
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Mxo Mnondo
Mxo Mnondo@ndlakude1·
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Thato Mzansi
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@Solphendukaa He fumbled. Like the millions of deadbeat fathers in SA, hes one of them. We reject his side of the story. And to insult Doja's mom like this,just making things worse. Idiot
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S I H L E T H E P L U G@RealSihleIV·
Dumisani Dlamini Accuses Doja Cat’s mom of poisoning Doja cat against her and he claims that he met her with 3 kids and he was supporting them even brought her to SA to meet his family …
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