Hubert🇿🇦

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Hubert🇿🇦

Hubert🇿🇦

@DJProZA1

Port Elizabeth, South Africa Katılım Ocak 2022
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sgegede happy Nhlapo
sgegede happy Nhlapo@sgegede03·
The 18 year old Andile jali against Manchester city 😭😭😭🥶
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Katherine
Katherine@Katheri23760769·
Ronaldo gifted a brand new car to his loyal barber
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Special Investigating Unit (SIU)
#KnowYourSIU| 1. The SIU does not target people nor do we investigate people. We investigate procurement processes in State Institutions and all levels of government departments, and it's through these processes that we find people who are responsible. In simple terms, we follow the money and the money leads us to people. 2. The law that governs the SIU states that the SIU does not identify its own investigations. We receive allegations, which we then assess to see if falls within our mandate, and we write a motivation for a proclamation to the President for authorisation. We rely on whistleblowers or people reporting to our hotline, which is 0800 037 774.
Refilwe🫦@mofo_refilwe

Why the SIU is suddenly targeting high-profile influencers?

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吴鹏 Wu Peng
吴鹏 Wu Peng@AmbWuPeng·
Congratulations on South Africa’s iconic Garden Route being ranked as the world’s best road trip. Stretching along the country’s southern coast, this breathtaking route is renowned for its unique blend of ocean vistas, lush forests and vibrant communities.
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Peace Makinita
Peace Makinita@Peace__Makinita·
Do you know Cool Affair?? ☹️
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African
African@ali_naka·
Wisdom!! This is the foundation of my POLITICS
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Hubert🇿🇦@DJProZA1·
@SingaShauni Are you sure that 80% of the population of this country is morally bankrupt? How did you come up with this?
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Kingston
Kingston@SingaShauni·
Black South Africans have a serious moral bankruptcy crisis🤞🏿
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
"For god's sake, stop complying. Start rebelling. They are out to get you if you do not resist." German MEP, Christine Anderson: The so-called "pandemic" was a beta test—conducted by unelected globalists—to see how easy it would be to seize totalitarian control, under the pretext of a global "emergency." "The goal, ultimately, is to transform our free and democratic societies into totalitarian societies. Their goal is to strip each and every one of us of our fundamental rights, of freedom, democracy, the rule of law. They want to get rid of all of this." "In the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite concerned about the well being of regular people, and it isn't any different now."
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Daily News Iran
Daily News Iran@DailyNewsIran·
Iran destroy American radars in the region,Increased rainfall Dams are overflowing after 7 years. Tucker Carlson Exposed American Weather Engineering in Iran. Follow Us for updates.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
In South Africa 🇿🇦, SA Deputy Justice Minister Andries Nel calls for defending South Africa’s sovereignty against domestic and external forces opposing legal sector transformation. He rejects “white genocide” claims as false narratives pushed to distort SA’s democratic progress. Amid growing US pressure, this reflects ongoing patterns of global influence and modern imperialism. South Africa’s future must be shaped by its people, not external agendas.
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LambChip
LambChip@_Lembz·
South Africa holds the unfortunate distinction of being the most unequal country in the world, according to a significant report by the World Bank. The findings, detailed in Inequality in Southern Africa, reveal that just 10 percent of the population controls over 80 percent of the nation's wealth. This extreme disparity ranks South Africa first among 164 countries analyzed. Nearly three decades after the end of apartheid, racial divisions remain a primary driver of this inequality. The report highlights that race accounts for 41 percent of income inequality, a figure that outweighs the impact of education, which contributes 30 percent. The deep-seated legacy of colonialism and apartheid continues to enforce spatial and social segregation, affecting access to quality education and labor market opportunities. The issue is not limited to race alone. Gender disparities are also stark, with women in the region earning an average of 30 percent less than men with identical educational backgrounds. In South Africa and Namibia, this pay gap widens to 38 percent. Furthermore, the uneven distribution of agricultural land exacerbates poverty, particularly in rural areas. While the World Bank acknowledges these structural challenges, the data underscores the urgent need for comprehensive economic reforms. Without addressing the root causes rooted in historical segregation and current market dynamics, the cycle of extreme wealth concentration is likely to persist.
Rod MacPhail@rodcampsbay

You were compensated. You were given a huge country with the biggest economy in Africa. What more do you want?

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Premium Music
Premium Music@Deeptonic_Live·
Mnisi is too old for a twang. O bua snaaks.
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
TUCKER CARLSON: “I’ll be tormented for a long time by the fact that I played a role in getting Donald Trump elected. And I want to say that I’m sorry for misleading people.” This is a very humble and honest statement. Big respect to Tucker.
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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
From the documentary 'The Last Grave at Dimbaza' (1973).
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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
Dr. H. F. Verwoerd describes the need for the Bantu Education Act, 1954: "There is no place for Native in the European community above the level of certain forms of labour, for that reason it is of no avail for him to receive a training which has as its aim absorption in the European community while he cannot and will not be absorbed there. Up till now he has been subjected to a school system which drew him away from his own community and partically [sic] misled him by showing him the green pastures of the European but still did not allow him to graze there." Source: Zinn Education Project. Drum Social Histories
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Dereleen James MP
Dereleen James MP@DereleenJ·
When I asked Lt. Gen Mkhwanazi why DJs and artists….he made it clear that they are central to the distribution of drugs through clubs. We don’t ask questions we don’t have the answers to. The R200m drug theft from Hawks is one story. I also asked Cat Matlala about the R40m in drugs stolen from SAPS laboratory, which his ‘brother’ Jerry Boshoga was handling. There are many more... Once people start connecting the dots, they’ll see that some political leaders are very much part of this demonic game. More to come soon.
Sunday Times@SundayTimesZA

In the statement, Pretoria’s DJ Vettys, whose real name is Seunkie Mokubung alleges to police that attempted-murder accused Vusimusi “Cat” Matlala confirmed to him a hit had been ordered on him. tinyurl.com/97dmsvy8

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Michael de Villiers
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
Starlink does not have to “give” 30% to a random Black person, as propagandists claim. They can partner with existing local companies that are already compliant, like Vodacom and MTN. These are corporate giants, not some “comrades” as misinformation peddlers would have you believe.
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