Eathan Mokoena

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Eathan Mokoena

Eathan Mokoena

@EathanM66096

Proud Mzansi dad--Novice fisherman--Love sport especially cricket.

Johannesburg Katılım Nisan 2026
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Eathan Mokoena
Eathan Mokoena@EathanM66096·
@jackson_rem ANC sold this country long ago, they would never make such a statement.
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Jackson@jackson_rem·
Ghana President Mahama says small retail businesses like tuck shops and salons are only reserves for Ghanaians
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T@Uncle_Thaps·
Ghana has issued a travel advisory against travelling to South Africa. They are upping the ante!
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Sihle Mavuso
Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
NEWS: The Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) has obtained an order to seize a vehicle and R29 000 in cash belonging to a Nigerian woman who was sentenced for trafficking women from Nigeria to a brothel in George in the Western Cape. The women were allegedly using fraudulent Mozambican passports that made them appear older and were being advertised on an escort website - KZN Tonight Podcast
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Eathan Mokoena
Eathan Mokoena@EathanM66096·
@LadyAbahambe He is right. I once saw pool cleaning chemicals at a pick n pay franchise in Kagiso and i asked myself who was gonna buy it, now i know why it was being sold.🤦‍♂️
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How a Township Pick n Pay Franchisee Lost Everything Meet Irish Modisane. In 2009, Irish became part of a programme intended to bring more black South Africans into the formal economy through franchise ownership. He took over a Score Supermarket in Siyabuswa, Mpumalanga. The store was reportedly in a poor condition at the time, but the promise was simple: build a successful business, create jobs, and help expand retail access in township communities. For many South Africans, this is exactly what economic transformation was supposed to look like. But according to Modisane, things did not turn out that way. He alleges that township stores operated under very different conditions from stores in affluent areas. Customers bought more basic necessities and fewer high-margin luxury products, making profitability more difficult from the outset. Modisane further alleges that unsuitable stock was frequently allocated to township stores, creating cash flow pressure and making it difficult to clear inventory before new stock arrived. As debts accumulated, he says franchisees were required to enter into variation agreements that added interest charges to outstanding balances. According to Modisane, Pick n Pay eventually took direct control of the Siyabuswa store. He alleges that head office personnel were brought in to run operations and that he was effectively excluded from the business he had built. He claims that while the store continued trading, debts continued to accumulate in his name, leaving him in an increasingly impossible financial position. Ultimately, the franchise was lost. Today, the man who once operated a major retail store in Siyabuswa reportedly earns a living through recycling, he has not lost alone but an additional 100 plus people lost jobs under him Modisane’s story raises uncomfortable questions now • What protections exist for franchisees when disputes arise? • Are township stores evaluated differently from stores in wealthier areas? • How should debt restructuring be handled between large corporations and small operators? • Did South Africa’s transformation programmes create lasting ownership, or simply temporary participation? These are questions that deserve answers. #BoycottBoxerStores #BoycottPicknPay @BoxerStores @Springboks
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Eathan Mokoena
Eathan Mokoena@EathanM66096·
@MasterJayAsh @Lady_Sandrah @TebogoSurprice We have not build anything as black, we are slaves to the white master and we live in slum. All hail Ghana 🇬🇭 the gateway of Africa, the most advanced civilization in Africa. Please Master teach us we are your subjects🙏
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WYSIWYG@MasterJayAsh·
@Lady_Sandrah @TebogoSurprice Nah, nah, maybe you don't know how to read and understand. I said SHOW ME YOUR TOWNSHIPS. A PLACE WHERE BLACKS LIVE IN LARGE NUMBERS AND HOW DEVELOPED THOSE AREAS ARE WITH SKYSCRAPPERS, AND MODERN BUILDINGS. I AGREE THE WHITE SIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA IS AMAZING. NOW SHOW YOUR SIDE.
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kgadi♠️
kgadi♠️@Kgadi_yaMoloto·
Report any Spaza Shop that charges extra fee for card purchases on 012 065 1940.
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Thabang Phetla
Thabang Phetla@Che_Motswana·
The hate towards African immigrants, is internalised self hatred that die ou baas taught us.divide and rule continues to weaken Africa and definitely South Africa.the ethno nationalist does not care about Africa or South Africa just the tribal identity.
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Torgbuigà@Mr_Ceyram·
South Africa minister says they are the fools of Africa 😂
Torgbuigà tweet media
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Eathan Mokoena
Eathan Mokoena@EathanM66096·
@yaron__zango Yeah like we lost 300 undocumented barbers, hobos and ladies who plait hair in the street.🙄
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shafman 🇵🇸🇸🇩@yaron__zango·
south africa had become a viable tourism destination for the ghanaian middle class. their phd programs had also become an option for ghanaians who didn’t want to leave their jobs and go to europe or north america for phds. SA is going to be the biggest loser in all this
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THE STATE NEWS@THESTATENEWSS·
🇬🇭🇿🇦 “I am even sick, you can see my mouth. I want to go back home.” — A Ghanaian man living in South Africa has appealed for help to return home, citing health challenges. He added that his name is kwame Osei and he is from kumasi.
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Eathan Mokoena
Eathan Mokoena@EathanM66096·
@seth_doe22 I dread to think of what is seen as not being fancy in your world.
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seromo hero@HeroSeromo23632·
It’s actually so easy to tell which ones he’s sleeping with 🤷🏽
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LumkaO
LumkaO@Ma_Lunga·
I want to share fully my experience in Senegal and the respect Africa has for South Africa. I wish for South Africans to travel Africa. To see. To learn. To belong. Today was very emotional listening to Senegalese talk about us. About Thabo Mbeki in particular. I walked at a place called Soweto on Nelson Mandela drive. I walked up the African Renaissance Monument. In Addis Ababa, I met Nelly from Kenya who works in CAR and has businesses in Senegal. She has organised that his chauffeur drives my tour guide and I to the Gambia tomorrow. Today, I met 2 Nigerian ladies who didn’t understand French and were trying to communicate with their cab driver but couldn’t. I donated my tour guide to them and we got on our car and dropped them at Goree Island. They invited me to their birthday celebrations tomorrow. Did I tell you a visa is free for South Africans upon arrival in Senegal? Sixatyaniswa yiCAF qha no Patrice Motseoe neSenegal otherwise sigood. We have decided with my tour guide we are not talking about CAF and Patrice. For peace sake. Kodwa bathi yeyabo kumnyama kumhlophe! Oh the food was delicious!
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