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wildcoast Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Minister of Electricity 🇿🇦
Capitec Bank Funeral is a scam, they must stop that nonsense if they will keep scamming people @CapitecBankSA what is wrong with your funeral cover? My mother has been paying this cover for years now for my uncle, she just told me just now that the cover has lapsed, despite that Capitec debits her account each and every month. I am told Capitec can only start the funeral cover from scratch, and that when she agreed to do that they said her age doesn’t allow her because she is 68 yrs. What nonsense is this? Why a funeral cover of elderly people are lapsing despite debit orders going off their accounts? I am not going to accept this, you need to fix it ASAP @CapitecBankSA ?
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P_MAX@DDT_PM·
@EmmiieTLO @kletlape In this economy, how will he afford 7 kids while still asking people for ama donations?
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Blackbone🧡💙💚@EmmiieTLO·
Dr Malinga and his wife expecting their 7th child together. 🎉🎉🎉🎉😍😍❤️❤️
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Joe
Joe@Joe33830·
@AJEnglish @leonidragozin America has failed Ukraine in the most despicable way. It’s been a disgusting mess and Trump needs to pay for his part in it. Hang in there Ukraine. Hurt Russia all you can. If you had a nuke or three this might not be happening. American promises mean shit nowadays
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
"Zelenskyy... seems to hold no cards to play against Russia or his Western allies. The status quo in which he retains the position of a war leader serves him well, but it is increasingly becoming untenable." — #AJOpinion by @leonidragozin ⤵️ aje.news/eftl57
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
A family of five who sold all their belongings and borrowed ₦20 million to relocate to the UK have reportedly been deported. The family included a husband, wife, two children, and the wife’s late sister’s daughter. After spending about two years in the UK, the wife allegedly decided to act on past grievances against her husband. Since she was the main visa holder with a work permit and the rest were dependents, she reported to authorities that she wanted to remove her husband from her visa, effectively ending their marriage. The husband was then notified to leave the country within a short period. Faced with debt and uncertainty, he sought legal help and revealed that one of the children was not biologically theirs and had not been legally adopted or declared during their relocation process. Authorities followed up, and DNA tests confirmed the child was not related to either of them. This violation led to legal consequences, and despite attempts to reverse the situation, the case had already escalated. In the end, the entire family was deported back to Nigeria.
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Isimbi Leila
Isimbi Leila@leilaisi·
It’s becoming a troubling pattern that anyone looking to profit from Congo simply claims Congolese origins to justify their involvement. Even more concerning, the same actors reportedly pitched this proposal to another country first, and only turned to Congo after it was rejected there🤔This raises serious questions about intent, credibility, and respect for the country’s interests😄
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African Hub@AfricanHub_·
World Boxing Champion Mike Tyson has traced and confirmed his roots in the Democratic Republic of Congo 🇨🇩. He arrived in Kinshasa on a special mission and received a grand welcome in the capital city.
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Simphiwe
Simphiwe@simphiwetwala53·
To be honest Zuma was the better president than @CyrilRamaphosa Yes, Zuma brought Guptas...but the economically standard of living was much more affordable than what we have during @CyrilRamaphosa tenure 😭😭😭
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Jay14@Jay14Lemba·
@daddyhope @SthembiD Ramaphosa is not Zimbabwean. We don’t care what he says; we know our situation as Zimbabweans. We choose who we want to lead. Keep your South Africa and let us keep our Zimbabwe.Aluta continua
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Hopes of a military coup against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, led by his vice president, General Constantino Chiwenga and his associates, have reportedly been quashed after sources say that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa assured his Zimbabwean counterpart that South Africa will not countenance any unconstitutional removal of a president in Zimbabwe. Today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with Ramaphosa in Harare, where he was received by Mnangagwa alongside businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei, before the two leaders and the two businessmen flew on a one hour helicopter trip together to Mnangagwa’s farm, Precabe, in Kwekwe. They toured the farm, where the South African president was shown Mnangagwa’s Ankoli cattle and fish breeding pools. When they reached the ostriches, Ramaphosa is said to have remarked, in a pointed and politically loaded statement, that “nothing and nobody will remove my elder brother from power unconstitutionally.” The remark was made in the presence of members of the delegation accompanying the two leaders. “The owner of these ostriches will be president until 2030 if Parliament says so,” Ramaphosa is further reported to have said, reinforcing his assurance to Mnangagwa and those present. The two leaders then went into a four-hour closed-door meeting, where they were joined by Tagwirei and Chivayo. The meeting was described as highly personal and private, with even the president’s spokesperson, George Charamba, excluded from the delegation for today’s visit. Sources familiar with the discussions say Ramaphosa made it clear that South Africa would neither support nor recognise a military coup against Mnangagwa. Those within Mnangagwa’s inner circle were reportedly buoyant after the engagement, interpreting Ramaphosa’s position as a significant reinforcement of regional backing. They believe that, with South Africa’s stance now aligned with that of countries such as Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, and, more recently, Botswana, where Chivayo travelled in recent days, Mnangagwa has effectively strengthened his position and insulated his presidency within the region against any potential coup attempt. What was significant today is that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s trip to Zimbabwe, which I broke last night, was not an official bilateral state engagement conducted at the level of heads of state. It was a private trip, and sources in Pretoria say that many people in the president’s office, and indeed within DIRCO, the foreign affairs department of South Africa, were not aware of it. President Cyril Ramaphosa is now back in South Africa after the short visit to Zimbabwe.
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Afia Dimple🦋
Afia Dimple🦋@AfiaDimple_·
why are men the head of the family ??
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nonamebrand@BanziMkundlu·
@JeleXolani1 @simphiwetwala53 @CyrilRamaphosa What do you mean? The borrowing rates were low, government finances were healthy, social security network was expanding. People were positive about the future. The main problem was the economy wasn't creating enough employment even though it was growing.
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nonamebrand@BanziMkundlu·
@5_4_3_GO @euronews You can't go bullying your allies and expect them not to do something about it. The way America behaves is a classic example of how power goes to the head.
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Ready, Steady...
Ready, Steady...@5_4_3_GO·
@euronews At least America knows who its friends... are not. America needs to withdraw from NATO, altogether. European NATO "allies" showed their true colors, and showed their asses over a needed Greenland proposal, and denied America use of "allied" airspace and US Bases.
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African Hub@AfricanHub_·
This is a picture of a South African lodging a complaint in a South African police station to a Chinese officer.
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Gresham Kunaka
Gresham Kunaka@GreshamKunaka·
@BanziMkundlu @matigary I'm not following your argument but I'm also not an expert in this area so perhaps it's best to leave the conversation here. I have my views, you have yours & they don't really matter anyway. Good evening from my part of the globe🌎
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nonamebrand@BanziMkundlu·
@NsimbiZN @zimlive I just found this out, and it makes a lot more sense. Which means you were not entirely truthful.
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
📸 South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa in Zimbabwe on what is described as a private visit. He is touring President Mnangagwa’s farm in Kwekwe, where the Zimbabwean leader’s wealthy associates including Wicknell Chivayo, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Paul Tungwarara in attendance
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nonamebrand@BanziMkundlu·
@GreshamKunaka @matigary The reason I asked where God was it's because you mentioned "creation". So God had to be somewhere, otherwise it would be that he didn't exist.
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Gresham Kunaka
Gresham Kunaka@GreshamKunaka·
@BanziMkundlu @matigary I'm avoiding the theological argument because I haven't read enough about that. I don't suppose that God needed a dwelling place because why would He? The bible tells us that He created everything, but it doesn't detail how, so why can't the Big Bang be the "let there be" moment?
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