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“Be grateful for the ability to stay calm in a storm.” A trade I would love to possess

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Bennedict@BennieSonamzi·
Lukhona Duma is missing. Let’s repost until she is found
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SimplyEXT
SimplyEXT@SimplyEXT·
Guys send comments! We need to block another ZEP extension. Comments are needed as many as possible. Block ZEP extentions now! #Marchandmarch #abahambe
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Malamba_Edlile
Malamba_Edlile@SnezzyMc·
If this appears on your timeline kindly Repost! Mbali Siwela (25) Was last seen in Johannesburg Lyndhurst on 10 May 2026. Another woman missing. It has been 4 days.
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
Mashaba is extremely proud of her because she is the hardest working woman he has ever seen in his political history or the provinces. SA will be much better than it is now if the ANC members can put aside their rivalry and concentrate on working hard. One fake wholesome down,
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
Another international criminal found in South Africa ‼️‼️‼️ A whole Terrorist from Ethiopia 🤦🏽‍♀️ Then you tell us about Xenophobia 🚮🚮nx
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Samuel
Samuel@SALEM_WORD·
@S_OkudzetoAblak That's nothing to brag about, come and collect the rest. No illegal undocumented foreigner will be left on the streets of South Africa.
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ChrisExcel
ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
When you’re going to Vote on the 4th of December Don’t forget that DA protected Ramaphosa during impeachment Keep that in your mind..🤧🤧
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Ntokozo Masuku
Ntokozo Masuku@visse_ss·
“Julius Malema lives in estates and does not experience the struggles that foreigners bring to ordinary South Africans, which is why he says they must simply be documented,” 🗣️ Lethiwe Zulu
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ツ Lord Ori
ツ Lord Ori@Lord_Ori_·
@RedMedia_us We just got up and you’re already cooking using mild heat 😭😭😭😭😭
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Red Media
Red Media@RedMedia_us·
Nicki Minaj’s South African stan, @odedanilo, has been exposed after pretending to be in a relationship with a UK man for over three years. He repeatedly shared the man on Instagram stories and referred to him as “baby” to make fans believe they were dating. The man who lives in the UK with his girlfriend has now spoken out, saying he does not know him and has never even been to South Africa.
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Sunflower
Sunflower@Sunflowerreal·
The late Ms Senamile Masango (37) 🕊️🕊️ She passed away on 9 February 2025 after a short illness. She was known as the “Queen of Science”, Senamile was a pioneering South African nuclear physicist celebrated for her groundbreaking contributions to the field and her passionate advocacy for women in STEM. She held the following qualifications: •BSc Honours •BSc in Physics and Electronics from the University of Zululand •Postgraduate Diploma in Energy Leadership from Wits Business School •Diploma in Project Management from IIE Varsity College She earned her Master’s degree in Nuclear Physics cum laude from the University of the Western Cape (UWC). At the time of her passing, she was a PhD candidate at UWC, conducting advanced research at TRIUMF, Canada’s national particle accelerator centre. Senamile made history as the first black woman to join an African led research team conducting experiments at CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. She also served on the Board of the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) and was a member of the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC).
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Hlovo
Hlovo@hlovo_·
“There’s a Hantavirus outbreak…” South African rats:
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Salt & Pepper😊🇿🇦
Its high time some if these Politicians start to catch hands. Basijwayel' amasimba labantu guys.
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
Do you guys realise that these African leaders now want to have a say about so called Xenophobia in South Africa? Yet they are mute when Nigerian Christians are killed by Nigerian Muslims and Biko haram is killing young girls, they are quiet when M23 rebels are killing civilians in Congo, they are quiet when Zanu PF is abusing its own people in Zimbabwe, they have failed dismally to say anything about the conflict in Sudan and many other things happening in the continent. All of these events have killed hundreds of thousands of people and they never said a word as African leaders… but SUDDENLY they now have a voice to talk about so called XENOPHOBIA because we are protesting to get their criminals out of our country?? Don’t you find this to be so interesting?? 🤔 why would this so called Xenophobia be bigger than all these atrocities all over Africa?? We are being abused here!!
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吴鹏 Wu Peng
吴鹏 Wu Peng@AmbWuPeng·
The first shipment of SA apples arrived in Shenzhen, China on May 1st. Under the zero tariff treatment, the 24 tons of SA apples enjoyed a tariff reduction of around 50,000 Rand. We welcome more products of SA to reach the Chinese market and hope the policy will better benefit our two peoples.
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Mother worked as an informal trader and managed to educate her child, the same informal trade they want us to hand over to illegal foreigners! They want to take away our ability to educate our children! It will be a cold day in hell! CONGRATULATIONS MAMA AND YOUR LOVELY DAUGHTER!
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Graduate’s Emotional Moment Captures Hearts Twenty-four-year-old Nokuthula Dlamini, an only child raised by a single mother who works as an informal trader, was overcome with emotions as she graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) this week with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Sociology. Video and images of an emotional Nokuthula embracing her mother, Lindiwe Dlamini, during the ceremony soon went viral on social media, prompting public offers of support, including clothes and photoshoots. She had attended graduation without a new dress as she could not afford one. “I did not want to trouble my mother because I knew the dire situation at home, so I decided to go with the clothes I had. What was important for me was just to be present at graduation because I thought this might be the last one for me,” said Dlamini. Dlamini, who is from Pietermaritzburg, said she was filled with mixed emotions during the ceremony as she recalled the struggles she faced during her studies and in the lead-up to her graduation. She said the tears were for how grateful she is to finally make it, the support she received, and the happiness of making her mother proud. Her financial struggles made the journey to success a lot more challenging. She thanked her lecturer, Dr Siphamandla Sithelo, who secured accommodation for her for the year, and she said her roommate, Ms Khethukuthula Khoza, assisted with food and anything else she needed. She also thanked her supervisor for encouraging her to attend counselling. After trending on social media, people have reached out to Dlamini with various gestures. “I am so grateful to everyone who has reached out. I wish I could shout to the world to thank each and every one of them. I feel God has answered all my prayers and worries. Thank you to everyone,” said Dlamini. She encouraged other students facing financial struggles or challenges to never let those struggles deter them from following their dreams. “Don’t give up, go out and finish what you started,” said Dlamini.

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