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I am an African - Nothing about us without us ✊🏾

Johannesburg - South Africa 参加日 Nisan 2009
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Aleksey The Great 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING NEWS American Professor Jeffrey Sachs: "If the US were punished for war crimes and Israel for genocide, the world would be a much safer place."
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@EFFSouthAfrica You want to have your cake n eat it. You weren't there bcoz these folks funds you. Their cigarettes factories were shut down on Saturday btw, R80m of your money gone. However, yes,March in March & Political Parties involved must handover rogue elements to SAPS,but, we are gatvol!
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Economic Freedom Fighters
Economic Freedom Fighters@EFFSouthAfrica·
The EFF’s Statement Reaffirming Role of COGTA in Determining Traditional Leaders Amidst Violent Protests in KuGompo, Eastern Cape -The EFF therefore condemns the alleged “coronation” of a foreign King in the Eastern Cape, and calls for calm in KuGompo, while encouraging government and traditional leaders to communicate clearly the conditions that allow for the recognition of royalty in our country, in order to take South Africans into confidence. We further condemn all political parties and actors who have been involved in the destruction of properties in KuGompo, and those who have harmed civilians in an effort to score cheap political points from a situation that did not warrant violence.
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@Enghumbhini @geordinhl @helenzille @alanwinde No,I got your point, we must ask all of them for speedy updates especially when they criticize others for similar. Like i.e. ActionSA within a week disciplined & expelled their Madlanga linked MMC. We still awaiting on the DA to explain their "top up" policy/strategy, but,fat👊🏾
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Mbhazima Shilowa@Enghumbhini·
@debarnbb @geordinhl @helenzille @alanwinde Im grateful for the response of the mayor, but you missed the sarcastic point. Helen had earlier attributed the lack of water at OR airport to Jozi incompetence and not any maintenance or emergency.
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Mbhazima Shilowa
Mbhazima Shilowa@Enghumbhini·
Has Helen or other DA leaders said anything about the water problem at the Cape Town International Airport, or is that the purview on national government unlike ORT that’s the responsibility of the mayor of Johannesburg?
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PoliticsVideoChannel@politvidchannel·
BREAKING: Lindsey Graham is accused of hiring gay sex workers
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Geordin Hill-Lewis
Geordin Hill-Lewis@geordinhl·
Sure. There was a burst water mains outside the airport at 22h00 on Saturday night. It was fully repaired by 19h00 on Sunday evening. Throughout this time the airport was supplied with water, albeit at low pressures. Water pressure recovered through Sunday night and is back to normal. Hope this answers your query.
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏
Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
This video never gets old... she was pure genius!
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Maybe
Maybe@ToTheMoonMiss·
@WhiteHouse Threathing with War crimes again! Shame shame
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STREET FIGHT HARD 🥊🔞
STREET FIGHT HARD 🥊🔞@streetfighthard·
Donald Trump Supporter Runs Up on a Woman at Walmart not knowing she was Mike Tyson's Protege...
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@VITO_G_Wagon Tjis woman skipped the country with a dangerous serial what-what. She probably contributed to outright her mother in that grave. If they were still on tje run how was she gonna bury her mother then?
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Minister of Electricity 🇿🇦
The most inhuman Minister we have ever had in our Democratic South Africa, sies: How do you refuse a child to go bury her mother ?
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@_abochie It was close for me between Pep, TSO and Enrique. However, given TSO's achievements at Porto & Inter he can sit. Enrique did well with Spain and PSG, so Pep should stand up. Not winning the Champions League with Bayern, that is a No-No.
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@Enghumbhini @Bruceps Many common Black Folk got your point Bruce. I don't know why some Black Elites got hot under the collar when it's exactly what we discuss amongst ourselves. The ANC Brand is dead, it needs a larger than life figure to safe it like in 2019, Patrice polls much higher than the ANC
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Mbhazima Shilowa@Enghumbhini·
@Bruceps I missed the point then. Had assumed you said policies he doesn’t have and it shouldn’t matter. Would be no problem even to punt. I do and maybe will do even on ANC.
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Peter Bruce
Peter Bruce@Bruceps·
No, you miss my point. Where am I punting anyone? I'm simply saying, and surely you as a columnist must surely appreciate this, is that in my opinion he is going to be the next ANC leader.
Mbhazima Shilowa@Enghumbhini

@Bruceps You miss my point Peter. Am not saying if he will be better ANC president or not. I don’t know. I don’t think though he has the stomach for party politics. Just that I wouldn’t punt anyone if I had no idea what their economic policies are. Assuming we are talking ANC president.

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@paulyberk These folk do this deliberately PollyShorts. It's like the party who claims they the fastest growing here, and fail to mention: amongst a certain race group in certain geographical area 👊🏾
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Paul Berkowitz
Paul Berkowitz@paulyberk·
Polling a random sample of SAns versus polling the ANC NEC, approval of the party shoots up from <40% to over 99%. Just be wrong about one thing this week, please let it not be statistics.
Martin van Staden@Martin_ASFL

After similar polls were published weeks ago, we were told that the polls have been "collapsing". Except, no. Is it really surprising that people who, in their heart's heart, believe deeply in Western civilisation, are keen on the West reasserting itself after decades of just being pathetic?

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@DumaGqubule @RyanCoetzee @Zwelinzima1 When I talk to youth in mine communities about Employment, Skills & SMME Opportunities. I start by applauding them for not burning 🇿🇦 to ground given the Arab Spring started bcoz of a 12% unemployment rate. Here,we have a 63% YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT,DG is right, it's business as usual
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@DumaGqubule@DumaGqubule·
@RyanCoetzee @Zwelinzima1 but we have had an ANC-DA coalition for almost two years and they have no plan to address the jobs crisis. They do not care.
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Ryan Coetzee
Ryan Coetzee@RyanCoetzee·
This is very good. When I tell foreign friends about SA’s unemployment situation, murder rate, etc, the most common question I get is, “surely there’s going to be a revolution?”. The wonder is that SA is as stable as it is. Thus far. I don’t suppose @Zwelinzima1 and I agree on the solution, but it seems we agree on the problem: disastrous economic policy failure that has led to vast unemployment, entrenched poverty, massive inequality and the abandonment by many of all hope.
Zwelinzima Vavi@Zwelinzima1

I have spoken before about the existence of two parallel worlds in our country. These worlds that exist side by side, yet are fundamentally disconnected. On the one hand, there is a world defined by humiliating poverty, mass unemployment, and deepening, degrading inequality. It is a world in which the working class and even sections of the middle strata are sinking under unbearable levels of debt. A world where families are losing their homes and cars through bank repossessions, where dignity is stripped away, and where the psychological toll is so severe that it is contributing to a growing crisis of mental illness and even suicide epidemic. But alongside this reality, there exists another world. A world of excess, opulence, privilege, and insulation from suffering. In this world, elites parade in foreign designer labels such as brands like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Versace, Dior, Balenciaga, Prada, Hermès and Chanel. These outfits cost more than what many workers earn in months or even years. In this world the elites move around in chauffeur-driven luxury vehicles worth millions: Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Maybach, Range Rover Autobiography and top of a range Vianno: These are symbols not just of wealth, but of social distance from the lived reality of the majority. The Madlanga Commission has helped to educate the country about these two worlds. The top elites of politically connected gather at exclusive events where a single bottle of wine can cost more than a worker’s monthly wage — Château Margaux, Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Screaming Eagle, Penfolds Grange or where rare whiskies like Macallan 1926, Dalmore 62, or Glenfiddich 1937 are poured, not for necessity, but for status. Prices inflated not just by rarity, but by venues designed to exclude the very people whose labour sustains this economy. These are not just two different lifestyles. They are two different realities: one of survival, the other of opulence. And in the shadows of this widening divide, a dangerous shift is taking place: sections of the working class, pushed to the brink, are increasingly turning against one another. Regionalism, tribalism and xenophobia are rising, as the poor are driven to fight the poor, while the real sources of the crisis remain untouched. Meanwhile, the elites in Houghton, Sandton, Ballito, and enclaves such as Constantia, Bishopscourt, Clifton, Camps Bay and Bantry Bay in Cape Town remain largely insulated from the daily realities of violence, insecurity and social breakdown. The latest findings associated with voter participation trends, as reflected in IEC-related data, point to a deeply worrying reality: barely a quarter of eligible voters still believe that this democracy, one that has produced such extremes is worth participating in. This is not apathy. It is a crisis of legitimacy. It is a silent protest by millions who feel abandoned, excluded, and betrayed. Unless this widening chasm is confronted, unless the economy is fundamentally restructured to serve the many and not the few, we are not just facing an economic crisis, but a profound social and political rupture. This is a powder keg waiting to implode.

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Ceejay
Ceejay@Sir_jaay01·
Has any son of an ex footballer ever become a successful pro?
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Gayton McKenzie
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We are the fastest growing political party in SA, recycling the same accusation you flighted last year and the year before will not stop us. The communities most affected by the scourge of drugs are overwhelmingly voting for us simply because of the work we do fighting drugs.
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OB@CFC_OBED·
Tell me one footballer you just love. I don’t wanna hear Messi, Neymar or Ronaldo😂 Tell me one random sick footballer you love.
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