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@jmathonsi

God fearing man. Father, Brother, Life partner an uncle and a grandfather. I tweet what I want and retweet is not an endorsements. very sound mind.

RSA, Gauteng,Johannesburg Beigetreten Nisan 2012
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@MhlangaArchie Idiots are those who goes to other countries to commit crime. Entering another country without documentation is a criminal offense committed by idiots.
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Katalia@KatapillarK·
Please note that tomorrow (1st of May) at 10:00 AM we are meeting at Mazwi’s Spazashop in Vosloorus Ext 9, which is opposite to Benjamin Dube’s church. Where the community will be embarking on a total shutdown of all Pakistanis Spaza Shops in Vosloorus. We want justice for Mazwi Kubheka. Vuka Darkie and other organisations will be there…
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@NewMegamind @ShirleySolar5 @mpho_shambie @EFFSouthAfrica And that is an assault and it is a criminality. So the law must take it course. There is no room for racists like you in this country. Pack your bags fuck off to USA and join your racists brothers and sisters and leave us alone.
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MphoDibakoane@mpho_shambie·
The racist owner at 5th avenue Liquor Shop in Florida & his racist children met their match in this woman! The owner swears at his employees & customers alike.If you purchase a wrong product you're not allowed to change it! @EFFSouthAfrica
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@Zwelinzima1 You didn't match when incompetent @MYANC destroyed those jobs all the years because @cosatu under your leadership was in alliance the devil himself. Now you trying to fool us.
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Zwelinzima Vavi@Zwelinzima1·
Today (29.04.26), three unions marched on the offices of the Minister of Communications. Their message was clear: the South African Post Office is being destroyed, not by accident, but through sustained neglect, corruption, privatisation and commercialisation. In 1994, the Post Office employed roughly 60,000 workers. Under apartheid, the state invested in institutions like the Post Office and other state-owned enterprises as part of an industrial strategy - however racially exclusionary - aimed in part at addressing the “poor white problem.” Then came a democratic government elected by the black majority, carrying the historic mandate to confront the “poor black problem.” Yet, after 32 years, fewer than 5,000 jobs remain at the Post Office. Tens of thousands of workers have been pushed into the ranks of the unemployed, now standing at around 12.4 million. This is not a natural disaster. It is the result of political choices. Instead of directing justified anger at those who have abandoned this historic mission, a dangerous narrative is being promoted. It diverts attention away from the architects of collapse. It scapegoats the crisis in migration as if it is responsible for mass unemployment, deepening/degrading poverty, and making South Africa one of the most unequal societies in the world. When we raise the structural fault lines of an economy that continues to marginalise the black majority, deindustrialisation, austerity, and the hollowing out of state capacity, we are accused of “defending illegal immigrants.” This is a deliberate distortion. At no point have we argued for abandoning immigration laws or for open borders. What we reject is the lie. Migrants did not collapse the post office or state-owned enterprises, shut down the factories. Migrants did not design an economic model that concentrates wealth in the hands of a few while millions are condemned to unemployment and hunger. The real task remains what it has always been: to hold accountable those in power, to rebuild public institutions, and to fight for an economy that serves the many, not the few.
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@KhuselaS We can also ask the people of Alexanda, Diepsloot, Cosmo City Eldorado Park & Wesberry. We are tired of the people like you who failed over & over but wake up dreaming they are succeeding. There are 250 plus municipalities in SA, best performing with clean audit by AG are in WC.
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It’s not shocking to see H.E. President @CyrilRamaphosa addressing a nearly empty stadium in Free State due to the boycott that the event was given by society as a whole. @FloydShivambu teaches us at @DavidMashabela’s podcast that it’ll be narrow to assume it’s only @MYANC that’s broken, it’s actually the Mass Democratic Movement (MDM) that’s broken. That fracture disables @MYANC to be the core leader of the national liberation movement that once affirmed itself as a leader of society. 🖤💚💛
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Jackie Phamotse@JackiePhamotse·
The issue of Zama Zama’s and Spaza shops must be taken seriously! We cannot live in so much fear because of illegal foreigners!
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@lavesh597142 @MikeFuture2027 @mphathi2005 I don't know where your hood is, but I travel a lot in SA townships & rural areas. All spaza shops are run by illigals. I am saying illegal because the laws are clear. For a foreigner to open a business legally in SA they must invest a min of R 4.5m so is many countries in Africa
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Mike_MMA🥋🥊@MikeFuture2027·
By now, he would have released a statement on Twitter condemning SAns if Mazwi was a Nigerian #BringMazwiBack
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Black Eagle@jmathonsi·
@lavesh597142 @MikeFuture2027 @mphathi2005 If something didn't happen to you it doesn't mean is not happening. Mazwi's case is the second case I know in that area. Both involving illegal foreign spaza shop owners. Be mindful and sympathetic to others. Bullying of locals by illigal foreign spaza owners is real in SA.
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lavesh@lavesh597142·
@MikeFuture2027 @mphathi2005 Go look for your mazwi and stop blaming EFF around my hood as a community we we contributed money to open spaza shops for young unemployed youth to work there and there's no Pakistan or Somalian that is kidnapping them what's special with mazwi
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Tshela thupa fela@Land_a_priority·
@MikeFuture2027 @LeratoPillayZA This idiot, we should never even think of voting for that cult, it belongs to Nigerians, Somalis, Zimbabweans, Ghanians and all other foreign countries, it's an AU in South Africa
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@HermanMashaba @LeratoPillayZA @CyrilRamaphosa Well you are in government with his party & I am sure you have him on speed dial. Ask him if the accountant he appointed acting NATCOM knows what it takes to bring Mazwi back alive? We demand competent & fit for the purpose people appointed in right positions to fight crime.
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Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
We want our brother alive😭 This is the message I have just received from Mazwi’s sister. @CyrilRamaphosa, take this sister as one of your family member. What have South African black people done to you to deserve this coldness?
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@sziks With the corrupt & incompetent ANC in leadership the lives of the majority are now worse than before. Lawlessness, stagnant economy, poor or none existent services delivery is the order of the day. Many sacrifices in vain & opportunities for the selected few. Thanks to the ANC.
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@ParliamentofRSA On this day in 1994 we made long queues to vote in the new desperation with a hope of better life 4 all. Our parliament is now job security 4 400 MPs. No pro black developmental laws are passed. Crime, unemployment & poverty is the face of black ppl & the parliament is silent.
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Parliament of RSA@ParliamentofRSA·
On this day in 1994, millions of South Africans cast their votes in the country’s first democratic elections, ushering in a new era and marking the end of apartheid and institutionalised racial oppression. This year holds added significance as South Africa marks 30 years since the adoption of the Constitution in 1996. More than a legal framework, the Constitution embodies the democratic values of human dignity, equality and freedom, and affirms the rights of all who live in the Republic. For three decades, it has served as the foundation of South Africa’s constitutional democracy—guiding governance, safeguarding fundamental rights, and providing a framework for transformation and social justice. As the nation reflects on these milestones, Parliament pays tribute to the countless South Africans who sacrificed for freedom and for the establishment of a democratic constitutional order. Their legacy continues to inspire the ongoing pursuit of a just, inclusive and equitable society. #FreedomDay 🇿🇦 #30YearsOfTheConstitution #7thParliament 🇿🇦
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@Ever_YPT @weloveghana042 Arrest or eliminate all unregistered South Africans in your country. They are criminals. We don't support or protect any criminals.
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Bigtrice@Ever_YPT·
@weloveghana042 Tell them. What Ablakwa wants to tell them is that, we also have South Africans living in Ghana too; registered and unregistered, so SA should behave and stop fooling. Ablakwa is just too good for this Foreign Affairs Minister role. Solid guy🙌
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we love ghana@weloveghana042·
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma’s comments are worrying and show ignorance, especially when Ghana is currently hosting 3,194 South Africans. The Africans being targeted today are the same people who helped fight for South Africa’s freedom. Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, slams the South African activist over her remarks.
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