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Katılım Şubat 2026
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@rebelreloaded Where is this from? Cause this is not South Africa
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Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma’s Attack on the EFF
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma called the EFF “propaganda” and said she wishes the party didn’t exist because Julius Malema “destroyed South Africa’s economy.” That’s not critique. That’s a desire to silence a voice millions of poor South Africans finally heard.
She said they will forever Challenging EFF’s “political standing” in those provinces any make sure no South African vote for them because Malema is so disrespectful.
But economy is destroyed by looting, by load shedding, by corruption - not by a party that demands accountability. If we confuse the messenger with the message, we’ll keep shooting the mirror and wondering why the face is still broken.@Mzanziawake


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[WATCH] Ngizwe Mchunu tells the High Court in Pretoria that he has evidence and witnesses who can attest that Julius Malema protects illegal immigrants. #Newzroom405
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@Far_Alternative This is why they want to get rid of Malema. Because he is a thinker the will free South Africa from the western race headed ideology
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@MthunziMab81656 @AmilcarDBaleni Than we will have failed
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@Far_Alternative @AmilcarDBaleni In Zimbabwe or Nigeria 😁
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South Africans don’t waste your time, dedicate the 16th of June to educate your Family members about the disadvantages of voting for the EFF.
Don’t worry with or without, The Union Building will be full, Nigerians, Zimbabweans, Congolese and Somalians will show support to the EFF!
Sinawo Thambo@Sinawo_Thambo
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@TheTruthPanther Why was GAY quiet about Israel Making deals in eastern cape without informing the government


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Gayton McKenzie Orders Investigation Into Somali Association of South Africa Over Alleged Illegal Use of South African Coat of Arms as State Herald Steps In Under Heraldry Act
The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has referred the Somali Association of South Africa to the State Herald for allegedly incorporating the South African Coat of Arms into its organisational logo and branding materials.
Minister Gayton McKenzie said the Coat of Arms is protected under the Heraldry Act 18 of 1962, which prohibits its use or reproduction without written authority from the State Herald. He has instructed Mr Thembinkosi Mabaso to investigate whether the association's logo contravenes the Act, issue a compliance notice if required, and apply sanctions for any failure to comply.
The department emphasised that the Coat of Arms embodies the country's sovereignty and heritage and belongs to the people of South Africa. McKenzie stated that the integrity of national symbols is non-negotiable and that this case will set a precedent for handling similar contraventions.
The Bureau of Heraldry has been asked to report its findings to the Minister's office within ten working days. The department will issue a further update once the assessment is complete.

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