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Aviwe gwanya

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Guguletu Katılım Nisan 2012
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi·
For the sake of your children, who each morning must wake up and go to school, stop insulting education. Somehow you have grown accustomed to insulting education as a way to make your arguments. Very tragic culture I must say! There is no pride in being an ignorant people! You can perfectly disagree with anyone without insulting education. Why would you want to breed an education hating nation? Unless of course, you are working with those who have benefited for centuries out of keeping Africans ignorant! #MakingEducationFashionable
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Africa Research Desk
Africa Research Desk@MightiJamie·
Sizwe Mpofu Walsh got a law degree just because. The man also has a PhD from Oxford University and has written two books which have sold more copies than others. We must put some respect on his name. There are some people who act like they are the only ones who can speak about the law online as if they were anointed by Pius Langa.
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@cdrafrica Its fucken disgusting to see blacks south africans conducting themselves,they way they do to our brothers and sisters, what happened to our ethos of Ubuntu. Im yet to see to a see we challenge patterns of ownership in this country
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CDR AFRICA
CDR AFRICA@cdrafrica·
🇿🇦 “If you know you’re not a South African citizen, may you please stand up and leave our hospital.’
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@MbalulaFikile And then we ask ourselves why ANC not delivering, not where he mentions SA
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Kgethi Phakeng, PhD(Wits); Hon DSc (UBristol)
No matter how high you rise, stay close to the ground. I have occupied the highest offices but it’s the ground that taught me humility. The ground teaches patience and reminds you that growth takes time. The higher you go, the more important it becomes to remain rooted. Grounded leaders not only last longer but succeed across different contexts.
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@MbalulaFikile These great news must translate to job creation and reduction of unemployment and poverty
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ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula
BREAKING: South Africa Officially Reclaims Its Position as Africa’s Largest Economy in Latest IMF Update — President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Economic Leadership Proves Critics Wrong as SA Surpasses Egypt and Nigeria in 2025 Projections South Africa has once again emerged as the largest economy on the African continent, according to the latest International Monetary Fund (IMF) projections for 2025. Earlier projections released in April 2025 had suggested that Egypt would take the lead with an estimated GDP of around $410 billion, placing South Africa second and Nigeria third. However, the IMF’s October update tells a different story. The revised figures now show: • South Africa — approximately $426 billion • Egypt — approximately $349 billion • Nigeria — approximately $285 billion This places South Africa firmly back at the top in nominal GDP terms. Historically, South Africa dominated the continent’s economic rankings from 2000 until 2013. Nigeria later overtook after rebasing its economy, while Egypt also rose significantly due to currency adjustments and structural reforms. But rankings often shift because of exchange rates and global financial conditions. What makes this development significant is that South Africa has achieved this position during a period marked by global economic uncertainty, high inflation pressures, energy challenges, and shifting geopolitical dynamics. Under President Cyril Ramaphosa’s leadership, South Africa has: • Strengthened fiscal discipline • Improved investment confidence • Stabilised key financial institutions • Advanced structural reforms in the energy sector • Maintained credibility with global financial institutions While purchasing power parity (PPP) measurements may still show Nigeria as larger due to population size, in nominal dollar terms South Africa now leads Africa’s economy once again. This milestone reinforces South Africa’s role as the continent’s financial and industrial powerhouse. Supporters argue that President Ramaphosa’s steady, reform-focused leadership has restored global confidence in the country’s economic direction, positioning South Africa strongly among emerging markets worldwide. The big question now is: can South Africa maintain this momentum and convert economic size into broader job creation and inclusive growth? South Africa is back at number one.
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@ChrisExcel102 You like corruption nhe, imagine our sisters selling to our brothers those access finger prints.
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ChrisExcel
ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
Day 1 of being a president of this country - A make a law that requires a fringerprint connected with home affairs in everything - All the Malls must a tall gate where you scan your finger print to enter - Toilets finger prints - Trains & Buses finger prints!!
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Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ·
You are sitting next to Elon Musk, what would you ask him?
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@GEPF_SA Your contact number on the website does not go through
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GEPF@GEPF_SA·
The GEPF mobile outreach service assists members, pensioners & beneficiaries with pension matters. See the full February schedule on our website under News & Insights > Events. YourInvestmentYourFuture
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@GEPF_SA I have been trying to call your offices for assistance on the number provided on the website it does not go through. Can you please give me a number i can get you into
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GEPF@GEPF_SA·
Over the past 10 years, the GEPF has delivered 5.7% growth. Consistent, reliable growth that secures the future of every member and pensioner. Because dignity should never depend on uncertainty. From Years of Service to Years of Dignity. For Life. YourInvestmentYourFuture
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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@AdHabb I think Prof. is aware his views are political embedded with racial rhetorics. That is why he pleads for a certain responds instead of "racialised political rhetorics."
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Adam Habib
Adam Habib@AdHabb·
It would be Johannesburg’s best hope. If she can do what she did for Cape Town, Johannesburg & SA would be the better for it. Please don’t respond with racialised political rhetoric. Jhb needs water, power, roads & frankly governance. No one else has delivered it. Zille can!
City Press@City_Press

Helen Zille is considering throwing her hat into the ring to become the DA’s mayoral candidate for Johannesburg. What are your thoughts on this? brnw.ch/21wTf4N

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Aviwe gwanya@AGwanya·
@TSFoundation__ I have never shown commitment to finish a book like this one. Im on page 209 Angels with horns and devils with halos.
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TheSikhakhaneFoundation
TheSikhakhaneFoundation@TSFoundation__·
The author knows his story, more than anyone, but after writing it he must still read it together with the reader. Especially when the book has just become a NATIONAL BESTSELLER. As The Sikhakhane Foundation we’d like to congratulate Dr. Muzi Sikhakhane SC for this achievement.
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ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
@whatallabout - Bra Ace 21 kids - Grootman 8 kids - Dr Malinga 6 kids - Penuel - 7
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ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
Here you are looking at 4 Kings…. - 42 Children 😭😭😭😭😭
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ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
How other unemployed African black women make a living while Mama Joy is crying on the internet to eat our tax money 😭😭
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