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Our gift is hidden inside of us and it is important to spend quality time discovering it and when you find it...follow IT

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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@tsoro_v @HermaineM He doesn't know what he wants..he will grow old and he's request will not see the light of day
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Bl@cZoro@tsoro_v·
@VisionDrivers @HermaineM He doesn't want to fight anyone, he just wants Nigerians out of his country
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Hermaine M@HermaineM·
This man is very brave ✊🏿🐆
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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@Knick_RSA Sowetans would rather use legal routes than to cause unnecessary damage, intimidation and further ruin south Africas image..
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knick@Knick_RSA·
🇿🇦🇿🇦The Whole Of Soweto should be at the March!!! You guys Fill up Stadiums for 90 Minutes but cannot stand up for your own Country? No man!! If you Are South African 🇿🇦 stop standing on the sidelines it’s time 🕰️
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Born-in-SA🇿🇦@_Tee__G·
He stands for South Africans. Now it’s our turn to stand for him 🇿🇦 Let’s unite and raise R1 million for Mr Phakel Umthakati. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@Simply_Sanda20 Lol..maybe White south Africans..you will see flames employing any ordinary black south African...don't take my word for it
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uMamncane@Simply_Sanda20·
Crazy how South African workers are sought out world wide for their work ethic😂
VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers

@PalesaMogorosi_ Until you employ a South African and experience their work ethic and worse its protected by labor laws unlike the US where you get fired so being silly..the black American experience is not the same as black South Africans

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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@o_biff @Malatjie_ Do you know where Brazil is? And who wants free Healthcare..has this fight ever been about foreigners not wanting to pay?
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Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
As law abiding South Africans, we call upon the Secretary General of the UN to do his homework first before commenting on challenges of illegal undocumented foreign nationals in South Africa. He should be concerned about the plight and safety of law South Africans in their own country.
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Secretary‑General @antonioguterres is deeply concerned by reports of xenophobic attacks & acts of harassment & intimidation against migrants & foreign nationals in parts of South Africa, including in KwaZulu‑Natal & Eastern Cape Province. Full statement: un.org/sg/en/content/…

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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@o_biff @Malatjie_ Shut up..you've never been outside SA so don't talk rubbish..foreigners in SA pay for services and even they got it for free and were asked to pay..they would
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Mr Ofentse M@o_biff·
@VisionDrivers @Malatjie_ The law is the law Immigrats must go to private hospitals unless its an emergency No one sits in a que during an emergency African countries do not offer free education for their o2n people but you want free education in South Africa. We dont care if you call us devils.
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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@PalesaMogorosi_ Until you employ a South African and experience their work ethic and worse its protected by labor laws unlike the US where you get fired so being silly..the black American experience is not the same as black South Africans
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mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦@PalesaMogorosi_·
Noticing how the black community in the U.S is also subjected to similar stereotypes by African immigrants and white people. Their experiences in America are almost parallel to what our black people in South Africa are enduring. But why? In both the U.S. and South Africa, the image of the "lazy black man/woman" was constructed by slaveholders, colonisers and pro-apartheid politicians to rationalize unpaid or cheap labor. When Black people refused to work under brutal conditions, their resistance was reframed by racist systems as laziness rather than a demand for dignity and fair wages. In South Africa, the migrant labor system relied on these tropes to ensure a supply of powerless, cheap workers. In the United States of America, post-abolition Black Codes and Jim Crow laws used the same logic to force labour through debt peonage and convict leasing. With that being said, the African immigrants who feed into these racist tropes in the respective communities are simply aligning with white supremacy. They are only socialised to believe that if they work hard and do not fight against the systemic issues, they will be rewarded by the same system. By adopting the "lazy" trope, they signal to the dominant power structure that they are just different from - and supposedly better than - the local Black population. This provides a false sense of proximity to power that is known as the model minority myth in the context of the American dynamic. In the context of South Africa, we would understand this dynamic to known as the buffer class - manifesting as a conflict of respectability politics. Immigrants may feel that by being "hardworking" (while often meaning they are willing to accept lower and exploitative pay that the locals rightfully refuse), they will earn a crumb of protection in the hierarchy. So yes, this harmful narrative should never be entertained under any circumstances.
zak@zakareeee

one thing i’ll never entertain - whether it’s from white people, other africans, or anyone else - is the idea that south africans are lazy

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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@Hans32284718 @HermanMashaba It doesn't matter who governs South Africa. There must be a civil, saner way of dealing with our fellow Black people no matter their status. If you think Mashaba will chase blacks like flies if he were president then you are a fool
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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@o_biff @Malatjie_ They went to protest, they went to fight for a cause...different from Black sick children and pregnant mothers stopped from seeking medical attention, Black children dragged out of classrooms..nothing beats such evil
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Ntsi Yes Ntsi@ntsimad·
@drDendere We are simply tired of ungrateful undocumented criminals, drug lords, slams, destroyers of infrastructure people who have no respect for a host country, people who think SA owes them. We are gatvol
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Chipo Dendere@drDendere·
We should also ask ourselves why black South Africans have developed a negative attitude toward black Africans,. SA was historically open to migrants. 1. Politicization of grievance 2. Poverty breeds anger 3. Failing politics across the continent put immense pressure in SA
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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@CodeLoading @matigary @RediTlhabi Clown..have you ever heard any country tell you that they depend on SA's mineral for survival? SA competes and knows it is an option..what do you know...you don't even have a passport or know where OR Tambo is...
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@VisionDrivers @matigary @RediTlhabi It's your ass, zoogerians, who is going to suffer. Should you destroy those businesses, it would be more dog meat for you buffoons. If you think without China South Africans would be extinct, you have gone bonkers - we are not dusty Nigeria, remember. By the way, it's domkop.
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Redi Tlhabi@RediTlhabi·
Hello Einstein. I love that you think Trump's America cares about you and your country, Zimbabwe. But here is a brief history lesson: It is South Africa that has lobbied the US to drop sanctions against Zimbabwe. Under George W. Bush, America passed the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZDERA). Thabo Mbeki lobbied aggressively against this. Zuma continued where Mbeki left off. Ramaphosa also pushed this as one of his agenda items in his last meeting with Biden. The result? Well, in 2024, the USA adjusted and refined the original legislation. South Africa's case to the USA, ON BEHALF OF ZIMBABWE - because YOUR leaders could not travel - was that sanctions on Zimbabwe are counterproductive as they weaken the REGION and affect ordinary citizens more than politicians. Under Ramaphosa, RSA supported SADC's anti-sanctions initiative AND made this a bilateral issue with the USA. The strategy was that it should not just be South Africa advocating for your country, but the entire region. PS - I love a good debate. I enjoy it when someone with sound research and knowledge pushes back against me. It is always such a disappointment when my opponent is ill-informed.
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@RediTlhabi @africaupdates Xenophobes should not be at the G20

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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@CodeLoading @matigary @RediTlhabi Dumkop..China eats more dogs but you'd be extinct without them..just wait till the fence of an SA owned business is smashed in Nigeria or Ghana by peotesters then you'll see Ramaphosa arresting you and Jacinta
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VisionDrivers@VisionDrivers·
@nelsonakange @Kimo_ng1 @PeterPsquare I'm sorry to differ..Most greats protect their Legacy hence artists like MrP worships artists like Michael Jackson..can you tell me what the Psquare legacy will be? Both brothers single handedly destroyed Psquare...no village people involved
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Nelson Akange@nelsonakange·
@PeterPsquare isn't just a household name; he is a living legend in African music history. When you talk about the blueprint for modern Afrobeats and the evolution of African pop, his name is the first on the list. For over two decades, Peter has consistently proven why his the king of the stage in Africa. He didn't just sing; he gave us a complete experience that will forever be celebrated in Africa and in human history at large. PeterSquare is among the first to bring cinematic storytelling and world-class choreography to our screens, setting a standard that many artists today are still trying to reach. You truly can't hate excellence. Peter is a gift to the music world, and his legacy will continue to be the standard for generations to come. 💯🔥 You all should watch out for #OGForever 💯🙏🎶
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Kimo@Kimo_ng1·
You can't hate @PeterPsquare cos he's very good at what he does and at the same time he's blessed and gifted 💯
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Pontsho_Masome@PontshoMasome·
@VusiThembekwayo You’re partially wrong. You get what you pay for . For a R60 match ticket , you can’t expect the same experience as someone in a VIP suite. Those spectators in the general seats actually enjoy the experience, hence the derby is always sold out .
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VT@VusiThembekwayo·
We need an honest conversation about the out-of-stadium experience and planning of the Soweto derby. I took my family today & the experience outside the suite or the stadium is unacceptably bad. Those staging the derby have to know that how customers experience the entire day is part of the game. Or am I wrong?
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