sibusiso Nyamakazi
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sibusiso Nyamakazi
@Cybucyso
Mcethe,Gcaleka,Chizama,Khawuta,Bhurhuma,Phalo,Rharhabe, Ncenceza,Madl’inyam’ihlaza,Mlanjana| I am not a saint, unless a saint is a sinner who keeps on trying-NM
Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Aralık 2010
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@ElsaAngel19 You will be. Hopefully Hollywood will still be relevant as film/ movie industry seems to be phasing out fast
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@JoyChauke5 @GaytonMcK @MinisterMcK @SportArtsCultur What do you mean “no World Cup for us”? Who is us?
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To all SA fans let’s just accept no Worldcup for us @GaytonMcK @MinisterMcK ,,, @SportArtsCultur ,, won’t be able to help us ,,you are at your own ,,, let’s just pray for the President to give us a new Minister of sport that can love fans ,

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@n_makhubele Lame excuse to not attend the gig. He should’ve just apologised iphelele apho
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Growing up we also had a maid cleaning our house for a monthly salary. I asked her one day why she always sits on the floor even after my mother offered her to sit at our table and eat with us.
She told me it is her culture, so we respected her wishes.....
RASHID KAY™@rashid_kay
This is how Elon Musk was raised in the apartheid South Africa.
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@RealSihleIV @Qhawe_Qwabe That Cassper did it first and Ye did the same stage after Cassper?
Ok
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Remember when they said Kanye copied Cassper Nyovest’s stage😭

Jackie Phamotse@JackiePhamotse
I have never seen such a brilliant stage design!
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Ye originally wanted Lauryn Hill on “All Falls Down” in 2004 as it interpolates her song “Mystery of Iniquity,” but he couldn’t get the sample cleared at the time
Two decades later he brings her out to perform it together for the first time in front of a sold-out crowd of 80,000 fans 🔥🔥🔥
LEGENDARY 🤯
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@edmnangagwa Congratulations to the donor, state of the art you say?
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This morning at State House, I had the distinct pleasure of receiving a generous donation of 10 brand new, state-of-the-art ambulances equipped with the latest medical technologies including respirators, oxygen delivery systems, defibrillators and advanced patient monitoring units. These ambulances were formally handed over to the Minister of Health and Child Care for onward distribution across all Provinces to strengthen emergency response capacity and improve access to critical healthcare services. In addition, I handover 200,000 litres of diesel, which will directly support the effective deployment and sustained operation of these life-saving units.
This donation has been made possible through the generosity of an astute and maverick young businessman @wicknellchivayo who has a golden heart and continues to tirelessly support various key Government programmes under Vision 2030, which is anchored on modern healthcare systems that leave “No one and No place behind”.
I extend my sincere appreciation to @wicknellchivayo for this gesture, which exemplifies the critical role of the private sector in complementing Government’s efforts to deliver quality service delivery in the health sector. Such partnerships between Government and indigenous businesses reaffirm my administration’s matra that “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo”, and I urge other businesspeople within the private sector to emulate this gesture and exemplary conduct. My Administration remains resolute in its focus on strengthening the healthcare system and ensuring that Zimbabwe transitions to world-class health standards as we advance towards an upper middle-income economy by 2030.



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@Amahashi_ There’s good podcasts, people choose not to view or listen to them.
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I’m sorry, but South African podcasts are really failing young girls right now. Day after day, the content directed at women revolves around men, money, luxury lifestyles, soft life, designer bags, monthly allowances, and endless lists of what a man must buy or send.
I’m not here to judge grown women doing what works for them, but when this becomes the dominant female narrative online, it starts shaping how young girls define success: being expensive, being maintained and being funded. Very few voices balance this out with meaningful conversations about careers, education, mental health, independence, financial literacy, healing, real relationships, or building a solid identity and future.
Not every women-focused platform has to centre on “how much must he pay for access?” In a country facing high unemployment, widespread trauma, depression, abuse, identity struggles, and failing systems, the most audible content for girls is about Gucci bags and male provision. This content is shallow, endlessly repetitive, and socially irresponsible.
We need platforms that amplify women who are actually creating value, professors, founders, researchers, doctors, analysts, engineers, and writers because the endless focus on “getting money from men” is rarely liberating; more often, it’s predatory dynamics wearing a glamorous filter.
Lwammie@AladyPL
Uthi it’s not a bag if it’s lower then R25k 😂mxm
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@JackiePhamotse It’s workin, expecting it to work from idiots is the problem
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@CheetahPlains Which of them will you help during such moments?
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