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Beigetreten Eylül 2018
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
A traffic jam in South Africa turned into a showdown as two drivers faced off in a game of rock, paper, scissors. abcnews.link/9WzhQdo
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@SarfarazNawazH1 @ABC Elon never once ever claimed that a genocide is taking place so if anyone is lying here it’s YOU.
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Sarfaraz Nawaz Hussain 🇮🇳🇵🇹🇿🇦🇵🇸
@ABC Oh look there is white genocide happening 😂😂. I request white Americans to actually go to South Africa to see the truth rather than believing in the lies of pedophile President and elon Musk.
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@MickLinDiBi @ABC Yes dumbass. Did you expect lions and elephants roaming around?
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Mick Lin@MickLinDiBi·
@ABC That's Africa?
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Daily Investor
Daily Investor@DailyInvestorSA·
South Africa’s mining output has declined over the past two decades, mainly due to unstable and increasingly burdensome government policies and regulations. dailyinvestor.com/mining/125676/…
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AfriForum
AfriForum@afriforum·
.@AfriForum releases Mbalula Dossier; prepares for prosecution of Fikile Mbalula
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2me@TumiTemo·
@TrafficSA This is a rip-off! Hormuz is open for South Africa, and we can still buy oil from Nigeria!
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TrafficSA
TrafficSA@TrafficSA·
Fuel Price Shock: Daily Price Estimate - as at 23 March 2026 Oil ⏫ Rand / $ ⏬
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@MmusiMaimane As long as the content in the podcasts is within the law then why the overreach to regulate?
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Mmusi Maimane MP
Mmusi Maimane MP@MmusiMaimane·
I am opposed to this idea of regulating podcasts. Will this mean that you need a license to make a YouTube video? We have not as parliament or as government done anything to help these young people create the platforms they have now. They put in the sweat and tears. We have a promising nascent industry here, instead of incubating and accelerating it, using it to create media companies of the future to lead the discourse and content economy of Africa we are entertaining censorship and regulatory gate keeping.
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh@SizweMpofuWalsh

Spoke in Parliament today about the rise of podcasts and the question of regulation—making the case that the industry should be protected and nurtured, not prematurely overregulated.

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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Gone in seconds… Cellphone snatching at a fast food drive-thru in Midrand, JHB.
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Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick@dailymaverick·
South Africa can’t hide from the RAM price spike #Echobox=1774338078" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-0…
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@zoomafrika1 Mampara The man in the image is not Mahlangu. The man in the image is James Keaton, who was executed in 1934 in Columbus, Mississippi.
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Before he was hanged, South African freedom fighter, Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu said; "My blood will nourish the tree that will bear the fruits of freedom. Tell my people that I love them. They must continue the fight, Aluta Continua"
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@HermanMashaba You are gullible. The man in the image is not Mahlangu. The man in the image is James Keaton, who was executed in 1934 in Columbus, Mississippi.
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𝖱𝖤𝖢𝖮𝖭𝟣 ®✞
Hi Herman. I understand that politicians want to generate outrage in order to cover for how useless they are, but if you're trying to be sincere about the execution of Solomon at least pretend that you know what he looked like. The man in the image is not Mahlangu. The man in the image is James Keaton, who was executed in 1934 in Columbus, Mississippi. If you govern as well as you pretend to know your heroes... your party is in trouble. Have a blessed day further.
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Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba

Some people have the audacity to tell us to just move on. HOW?

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