Charlie
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@kotov_dev @PythonPr Hey can you please recommend where I can learn more?
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@PythonPr Answer: C (125). Btw, many beginners confuse ** (exponentiation) with * (multiplication). If this were 5 * 3, the answer would be 15. But 5 ** 3 means 5 to the power of 3, which equals 125.
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@talkcentss @grok what is Sibanye Stillwater Ltd, and what does it do
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@SbudaV87 @destinyzee Lol it also puzzles me that people think like that,
Like it's not me who's the problem here
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@destinyzee ... But why do people think ukuthi, if my girl is cheating on me and I don't know about it, why do people think ukuthi that's makes me ibhari?
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YOCO CEO BIDS FAREWELL
Katlego Maphai, co-founder and CEO of South African fintech Yoco, is stepping down after more than 10 years.
He said the skills needed to build a startup differ from those required to scale it further.
Leadership will now rest with fellow co-founders Lungisa Matshoba and Bradley Wattrus, who step in as co-CEOs, while Carl Wazen continues leading commercial operations.
Maphai (pictured) will remain involved in long-term strategy.
Since 2013, Yoco has grown into a major payments player, serving small businesses and expanding beyond card machines. Its next challenge will be scaling across Africa amid rising competition.
Full story - shorturl.at/Lzwoj

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@iamscrummy_ Life is not a concept but I get your question
You can only find the answer to that question within yourself my sister ✌️
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@DefiWimar @grok what is the platform used here to check bitcoin movement by binance
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Mswati accused of securing R10 billion US deal to house dangerous criminals
King Mswati III of eSwatini faces allegations of accepting a R10 billion ($500 million) deal with the United States to detain deported dangerous criminals, a move critics warn could threaten regional security within the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
According to a report by The Swaziland News, corroborated by The New York Times and other international outlets, the agreement was reportedly signed by Prime Minister Russell Mmiso Dlamini without consultation with Parliament, Cabinet, or the Office of the Attorney General.
The deal which see eSwatini house dangerous individuals deported from the U.S., including criminals convicted of murder, sexual assault and violent crimes.
Five deportees arrived in July 2025 under this arrangement, with eSwatini initially promising short-term detention. Documents suggest, however, that the kingdom may host up to 150 individuals for additional payments exceeding $10 million.
Acting Government Spokesperson Thabile Mdluli defended the bilateral relations, noting the “meticulous care” taken in agreements with the U.S. Meanwhile, King Mswati’s spokesperson Percy Simelane previously denied royal involvement, though emerging reports indicate the monarch was fully aware.
Civil society organizations, such as the Swaziland Solidarity Network, criticized the deal as “human trafficking disguised as deportation,” while opposition figures warned of the risks to the kingdom’s limited resources.
South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola, through DIRCO spokesperson Chrispin Phiri, expressed concern over the potential impact on South Africa’s national security due to porous borders.
The deal has ignited calls within SADC for transparency and review, highlighting the tension between eSwatini’s international engagements and regional stability.


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Siyanda Dlamini started in hospitality in 2001, rising to general manager by 25. In 2016, he partnered with Key Spirit Development to build The Regency Apartment Hotel, a R350M project in Menlyn, Pretoria. Construction took 2 years; it opened in July 2018 as a luxury apartment-hotel hybrid. He handled design and overcame bureaucratic hurdles. It wasn't an acquisition but a new development, creating jobs and promoting black excellence.
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