Mme a Masakona
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Mme a Masakona
@FloMasebe
I tell African stories on film and television. I won't always tweet in English... don't expect translations, don't ask for them. [email protected]
South Africa Katılım Aralık 2010
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On World Poetry Day, we celebrate South Africa’s National Poet Laureates: Mazisi Kunene, Keorapetse Kgositsile, and Mongane Wally Serote.
Through their words, they captured the soul, struggle and beauty of our nation, reminding us of the power of language and storytelling.
Read a poem with a child today in their home language.
What is your favourite poem? Tell us in the comments.
#WorldPoetryDay #Nalibali #StoryPower #ReadingForJoy #LiteracySA
Images: iAfrica.com | Lyrikline.com | JRB / Victor Dlamini



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Next of next week 🤞🏾
Richmond Sajini@richmondsajini
I wonder uThixo uzosipha nini iiPorche Cayenne zethu.
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@FloMasebe If it's not Ai or di filters, I don't know mara how can a person look the same from 1990 to nou
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Before the titles and before the recognition, there was a child with a dream.
Every child has the right to imagine a future, where they are given a fair chance to try.
On Human Rights Day, we are reminded that dreams alone are not enough. Let’s commit to protecting every child’s right to dream, by building systems that give them a fair chance.
#HumanRightsDay #ChangingTheGameForGood
#PitsoMosimane

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@FloMasebe
We are here .Standing.Unsettled by the storm .
Left a little unsure yet determined to stand.
Gathering strength for the next steps.Stubborn in our resolve to do more than just breathe.We are alive.Present . Awake in our realities and alert in our possibilities.
Etwatwa, South Africa 🇿🇦 English
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.@JoelMCabrita published a book about Regina Twala in 2023, “The Silencing of Regina Twala”
“Born in South Africa and exiled to neighbouring Eswatini, Regina Twala was one of southern Africa’s most important intellectuals: a pioneering writer, academic, political activist and feminist. Why, then, has she been all but forgotten? That’s the question a new book sets out to answer. In the process Written Out: The Silencing of Regina Gelana Twala restores Twala to her rightful place in history.”
Thank you for also profiling her, @HistorySAZAR. Truly one of the most important Twitter accounts on understanding our history. Well-worth a follow.

History ZAR@HistorySAZAR
Regina Twala’s (seated) graduation at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1948. Twala became the second Black woman to graduate from the University. Photo Credit: Ohio University Press
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Congratulations Premier @PhophiRamathuba🎈This just warms my heart🥰 Also really makes me miss theatre☺️ I’m so proud of our healthcare team👏🏽 Mankweng might be fairly rural but many of us rotated there for our pediatrics bedside learning. It’s always been top tier and I’m glad it’s finally being recognized for its culture of excellence🙌🏽 Speedy recovery to Mom and her bundles of joy🎊
Dr Phophi Ramathuba@PhophiRamathuba
Our winning team of Paediatric and Plastic Reconstructive surgeons after making history. Mankweng hospital has successfully operated and separated our conjoined twins delivered on the 28th of January by a 29 year old as referral from Maphutha Malatjie hospital
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President @CyrilRamaphosa congratulates Dr Nyaweleni Tshifularo and his team on a successful separation of the conjoined twins born at Mankweng Hospital in Limpopo on January 28, 2026.
President Ramaphosa extended his heartfelt gratitude to the incredible team led by Prof Tshifularo, who dedicated their time and expertise to tackle this complex challenge.
The operation represents a historic moment for Limpopo and South Africa's public health care sector. For the first time in South Africa, a rural hospital has accomplished such a high-scale operation.
Even delightful is that the babies were fully separated and are reportedly in a stable condition. We congratulate their parents and families, and we wish them a long and healthy, joyful life as they grow.
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#TuesdayTrivia! 🎭😎
All aboard! 🚂💨👀
Which Athol Fugard play, staged at the Market Theatre in 2018, brought together John Kani and Dawid Minnaar on stage?
Know your theatre shows!! You can’t get this one wrong 😁😁
#TuesdayTrivia #MarketTheatre 🎭
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The National Language Summit is currently underway. In line with our commitment to inclusivity, we are livestreaming the event to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to participate in these crucial discussions.
You can access the live broadcast here: facebook.com/events/1811127…
#NationalLanguageSummit
#Multilingualism
#AfricanLanguages

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