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To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day,fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight l CEO @ubushaOrg l UN Youth

Johannesburg, South Africa Beigetreten Ekim 2019
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Musa Ronalds@MusaaRonalds·
Norway has the youngest politicians in the world, with 13.6% of politicians in its national parliament under the age of 30. 2021 Norway elected its youngest-ever national politician, who was just 20. It is also common in the country to be a career politician.
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@MrJamesKe @VusokaziK This is what South African education looks like! We are academically gifted! Economics 101 would teach you a thing or two!!!! Unfortunately you lack the necessary skills to understand.
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@VusokaziK @MusaaRonalds I don’t need backup. He’s the one relying on ChatGPT to defend his argument.
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Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich. But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity. We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts. You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest. The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.
James@MrJamesKe

A lack of exposure has led many South Africans to assume that other African countries are poor and undeveloped. The reality on the ground often tells a very different story.

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This is a well thought out and articulated observation.
Musa Ronalds@MusaaRonalds

Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich. But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity. We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts. You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest. The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.

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@MusaaRonalds 🤝👏👏👏👏👏✊️🙏💯
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Moloko Mabotja@Maverick961281·
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Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich. But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity. We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts. You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest. The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.

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Vovo @SAVE THE CHILDREN OF SOUTH AFRICA ‼️
@MusaaRonalds If South African leaders had put a stop to the illegal foreigners,we wouldn't be here as the Malawians were fighting against the SA police, the ANC administration has turned SA into a junk and dumpster like all these African states who have their citizens in SA
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@KRNdobela @MrJamesKe He lacks education. It’s so sad. That African people are so self absorbed,Self proclaimed, self serving, when they absolutely have nothing to offer….
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Karabo Ndobela@KRNdobela·
@MusaaRonalds There is something wrong with @MrJamesKe , I’m afraid that he doesn’t want to understand or comprehend, I went through some comments on his post. He is deflecting and not dissecting the underlying issues that you clearly have expressed
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Cheryl de Villiers Haines@FifiRefLucsM·
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Musa Ronalds@MusaaRonalds

Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich. But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity. We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts. You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest. The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.

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Musa Ronalds@MusaaRonalds·
I say this calmly 🙌South Africa is not embarrassed. Not by a match. Not by a score. Not by the noise of those who cheer against us. Win or lose, our Bafana Bafana will return home and we will welcome them with open arms. Because they are ours. They belong to us. And we would rather have them home, safe and fed, than starving in other people's countries, begging for scraps. We love them unconditionally. That is what it means to be South African. And since we are keeping score, since some are so eager to measure which country is better, which is greater, which leads, let us not forget, South Africa is winning. Not just on the pitch, but on the world stage. Our Patrice Motsepe is the President of CAF. The Confederation of African Football. The highest office in African football. Not Nigeria. Not Kenya. Not Zimbabwe. South Africa. That is not luck. That is leadership. That is respect earned. We have the best infrastructure, the best healthcare, the best constitution, the best agricultural sector. We feed ourselves and our neighbours. South Africa is mother to your absent fathers. We treat the sick of the continent. We host global events. We lead in innovation, in finance, in democracy. We are not perfect but we are great. So you can cheer against us. Tweet your petty insults. Wish us to lose. We will not be shaken. We will not be provoked. We will simply continue to build, to lead, to win on our own terms. Because South Africa does not need validation. We have results. We have each other as South Africans, a truly remarkable diverse country. We have a future that shines brighter than their bitterness. And that is the quiet, confident truth they cannot stand. 🇿🇦
Mr.Page@mfc_mrpage

Nigeria did us dirty by letting this South African team qualify for the World Cup. They're out here embarrassing Africa on the biggest stage.

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Malawi🤔 behave!! Let us school the Malawian government not with insults, but with statistics. Because numbers do not lie. And they reveal a government that has failed its people, then blamed South Africa for its own incompetence. Poverty sitting at over 70% of Malawians live below the international poverty line. The country remains one of the poorest in the world, despite billions in foreign aid and a wealth of natural resources. Malawi is heavily reliant on tobacco, which accounts for over 60% of exports. Yet farmers are among the poorest, and the sector is vulnerable to climate shocks and global price fluctuations. No value addition. No industrialisation. Hmmm and in healthcare Malawi has 0.07 physicians per 1,000 people far below the WHO recommendation. Maternal mortality is alarmingly high at 349 per 100,000 live births. Life expectancy is just 64 years nje! 😭Only 12% of the population has access to electricity. The road network is poorly maintained, and the railway system is largely non-functional. Malawi ranks 105th out of 180 countries on the Corruption Perceptions Index a score of just 34/100. Billions in aid have been stolen or misappropriated. Deportations❤️‍🩹In 2024 alone, over 1,300 Malawians were deported from South Africa, the UK, and other countries—for illegal immigration, fraud, and overstaying visas. Yet you issued a statement blaming South Africa for "xenophobic attacks." Where is your accountability? Where are your plans to create jobs, build infrastructure, and provide healthcare? Instead of pointing fingers, fix your country. Then we will talk.
Malawi Government🇲🇼@MalawiGovt

Repatriated Malawians from South Africa have commended the government for their safe return. The returnees say they finally feel safe after facing life-threatening situations during the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa. facebook.com/share/p/1MHZdR…

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History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
General view of Johannesburg, South Africa, circa 1975. Credit: Mike Randolph/Paul Popper/Popperfoto
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We stand with General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. We know their plan. Hands of Khumalo and Mkhwanazi
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I _Kgaogelo@Kgaogelo_M_M·
@MusaaRonalds 🙌👏✅️✅️✅️ well said!!
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@MusaaRonalds South Africans are gatvol and this is of them. We have to shift the pendulum against sponsored narratives
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Silvabacc Gorrila 🦍
Silvabacc Gorrila 🦍@Oditweets·
Nnete fela fa, ma Afrika ba etshaba
Musa Ronalds@MusaaRonalds

Let me educate you not with anger, but with truth. You assume South Africans lack exposure. You assume we believe other African countries are poor and undeveloped. That is not the case. We know the reality. We know Nigeria has oil. We know Ghana has gold. We know Kenya has tech. We know Botswana has diamonds. We know Zambia has copper. We know Zimbabwe has platinum and lithium. We know the DRC sits on $24 trillion in minerals. We know Africa is rich. But here is what you do not understand, wealth beneath the ground does not translate to prosperity above it. You can have all the minerals in the world but if your leaders steal, your constitutions hostile towards humans rights, if your institutions are corrupt, if your people are divided by tribe, if your healthcare collapses, if your schools crumble, if your youth flee then you are poor. Not in resources. In governance. In accountability. In dignity. We do not look down on Africa. We look at the mirror Africa refuses to face. We see our own flaws corruption, unemployment, crime and we fight them. We protest. We vote. We demand better. That is what makes us different. We do not run. We stay. We build. We hold our leaders accountable, even when it hurts. You say we lack exposure. But we see you. We see your leaders flying overseas to get treated, some in our country to get medical treatment, while your children starve. We see your ports exporting raw minerals while your people have no jobs. We are not blind. We are not ignorant. We are honest. The difference between South Africa and many other African countries is not wealth. It is the willingness to confront failure. We own ours. You run from yours. That is not a lack of exposure. That is a lack of accountability. And until you fix that, no mineral, no resource, no tweet will save you. Go home. Fix your house. Then talk to us about exposure.

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