Cliff Rams
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Cliff Rams
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The Accountant | Forex & Trade Finance| Festival & music lover 🎡 (Tomorrowland forever) | Traveller ✈️ | Foodie 🍜| Sports ⚽🎾🏏🏉🏃 | Politically undecided

🇦🇪🇺🇸 The UAE leaving OPEC is a major blow to the cartel's pricing power. Here's what it actually means. - The UAE is OPEC's second-largest producer and can now pump freely with no output restrictions - Good for consumers in the short term: more supply, downward pressure on prices - Less clear for U.S. producers: cheaper oil globally means lower profits for Big Oil - The U.S. is energy independent but still imports roughly a third of its oil, including heavier crudes from the Middle East that American light crude can't replace - The world was already oversupplied before the Iran war, so it's unclear if long-term demand supports UAE's extra production - The bigger picture: the Iran war is permanently reshaping global energy supply chains and the UAE exit may not be the last domino to fall Source: CNN Picture: @abdoulaahmad





@BafanaSurprise Lord @ChrisExcel102 @Lord_Ori_ sesithembele kini. 250 000 000 we can get to the bottom of Limpopo,Eastern Cape and @HealthZA corruption










So, manje we’re told the Justice Department doesn’t have funds to continue the Madlanga Commission for another six months? Let’s be honest, bafo wethu, this is not about budget constraints. This is about timing, pressure, and the legal consequences that may follow once the commission reaches its critical findings. We are a country where billions are lost through irregular tenders, entities like Eskom bleed money through questionable contracts with inflated prices, and wasteful expenditure is treated like an accident of spilling a glass of milk. But suddenly, when it comes to investigating corruption at a systemic level, there is no money? At the same time, postponements and sick notes are piling up at Madlanga's desk processes are slowing down and now funding becomes the obstacle. That is not a coincidence Bahlali base Mzansi that is a pattern. Because the longer this drags, the less pressure there is, the more narratives can be managed, and the easier it becomes to dilute accountability. So the real question is, are we witnessing a financial constraint or a strategic slowdown to avoid the legal consequences that may follow those who are hiding behind the corruption curtains? Because in S. Africa,we don’t always see accountability blocked outright. sometimes, it is simply starved of time and momentum, and now, it is apparently funding. Konje, who are the accounting officers? S i s e k a k e n i. S. A.




🚨#BREAKING 🇨🇳 US says it will impose 100% tariffs on China if China purchases Iranian oil. China says: “We’ll keep buying from Iran, no matter if you impose 100% or even 200% tariffs—I don’t care.” ⚡















