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GameshotSpot
GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@NWoodeSmith Shame you don't want a black middle class just say that that stop blaming BEE
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Nicholas Woode-Smith
Nicholas Woode-Smith@NWoodeSmith·
BEE has done immense damage to growth, investment, and trust. Scrapping it would help South Africa immeasurably.
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Jacques Maree
Jacques Maree@JacquesMaree73·
@RyanCoetzee @geordinhl The largest water and sanitation project ever undertaken by a city government in SA is the current Cape Flats Bulk Sewer Upgrade. The largest public transport project ever undertaken by a city government in SA is the current MyCiti expansion to Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain.
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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@MathewCohenSA How many black accountants were there in 1994 and how many are there now.,
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Queens 👑
Queens 👑@Floxybby·
Zidane was playing against his own Real Madrid teammates Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Cicinho, Robinho. Usually, familiarity helps a defense, but Zidane used it against them. He knew their triggers and their timing. He spent 90 minutes making some of the most athletic players in history look like they were chasing a ghost in a suit.
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The Footy Section@FTBLsection·
Cicinho: "After Brazil’s exit in 2006, Zidane came into our locker room to exchange jerseys with Ronaldo... but the mood was heavy, many of us were crying. Ronaldo told him: 'Zizou, do me a favour - leave. Everyone is crying and angry. You played incredibly... But please leave.' Zidane quietly handed over his shirt and left in silence." That night in Frankfurt, 19 years ago, was more than a match. A 34-year-old Zinedine Zidane, nearing the end of his career, delivered a masterclass against a Brazil side packed with legends: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Kaká, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, Zé Roberto and more. That was the genius of Zidane.
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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@SabeloChalufu Also remember that the private sector has being haurding cash and still want growth.
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Sabelo Chalufu 🇿🇦
Sabelo Chalufu 🇿🇦@SabeloChalufu·
In South Africa, at about the same time, one Province was completing 80 KM of its High Speed network - just in time for the 2010 World Cup. The only one in the country. The system is great, if you can afford it, but not a single extra kilometre has been added since even though plans to expand are announced annually. Related; the Head of State who had lost a party conference resigned on 21 September 2008. His successor signed the Bill that killed the country’s elite corruption-busting entity. A latter successor came into Office and, in his second term, the current Head of State joined his administration as his Deputy. Around 2014/15, the government began instituting austerity (ie; defunding the State). The Deputy would go on to prevail in their party’s 2017 conference and takeover government in February 2018. Yesterday, he appeared to double down on what looks a lot like privatisation of (freight) rail and water services & infrastructure. On the plus side, the National Airline is recovering, though, so there’s also that…
Bhaumik Gowande@bhaumikgowande

I was shocked to know that China has around 50,000 km of this HSR network and it only started building this in 2008. On directly competitive routes, Chinese HSR has led to a 24.6% reduction in flights and a 28.2% decrease in air passenger volume.

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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@ErnstRoets You're talk rubbish about south Africa and wNt black people to smile at you, the nerve you like an abusive partner wanting the everyone to laugh at your silly jokes.
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Ernst Roets
Ernst Roets@ErnstRoets·
People on X have no sense of humour. 😂
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Jason Bartlett
Jason Bartlett@Jason2bartlett·
South Africa is the most race regulated country in the world And it’s not working!
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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@ShakesMashaba_ They also very rasicst know, how to play black people and anti transformationist so no.
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Shakes Mashaba Stan Acc
Shakes Mashaba Stan Acc@ShakesMashaba_·
Say what you want but the Democratic Alliance feels like the only viable electoral choice for anyone who wants to materially improve SA's economic prospects moving forward. The key thing is educating the electorate to a level where they don't succumb to identity politics slop.
BizNews.com@BizNewsCOM

DA’s next leadership is young, highly educated, and tech-savvy, with Hill-Lewis likely to lead and Gauteng influence rising ahead of key local elections. biznews.com/leadership/you…

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Phumlani M. Majozi
Phumlani M. Majozi@PhumlaniMMajozi·
The economic problems of Black South Africans have almost nothing to do with White South Africans. Taking from Whites by government force won’t make Black South Africans prosperous. Don’t listen to politicians who advocate for redistribution; they don’t understand economics. #economy #markets #politics
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Ryan Coetzee
Ryan Coetzee@RyanCoetzee·
I notice some are calling for the DA to focus on winning the support of black South Africans, and others are calling for the DA to focus on winning the support of Afrikaners. But the DA must be the party for all South Africans, because every South African is of equal worth, and because no one will succeed unless everyone has a place and a future in our country. That has always been the position of the DA and, given what every candidate for leadership is saying, it remains the position of the DA.
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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@ErnstRoets You still anti black and anti transformation this does not win U brownie points.
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Ian Cameron
Ian Cameron@IanCameron23·
I proudly endorse Geordin Hill-Lewis for Federal Leader of the DA. South Africa needs fighters, not passengers. The DA needs leadership with courage, discipline and the will to win. Geordin has proved he can govern. He is ready to lead from the front.
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Sihle Ngobese
Sihle Ngobese@BigDaddyLiberty·
This dude did evil things…🤢 He really was the face of the #Apartheid state killing apparatus. I hope he found Jesus and repented, because ultimately we’re all heading towards our final judgement. Sadly there are a few more out there who, unlike de Kock, escaped justice.
Eyewitness News@ewnupdates

Former apartheid police commander Eugene de Kock has told the High Court in Gqeberha that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s name was among a list of people he was ordered to kill. ewn.co.za/2026/03/27/cra…

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Giulietta Talevi
Giulietta Talevi@GTalevi·
Perhaps everyone on this app should read the Standard Bank statement. And then consider how someone so evidently young is a retired professor, bought a Ferrari (she couldn't pay for), is also a commercial pilot as well as numerous other things. Did she start studying and working when she was 5?
Asante Mokhuoa@AsanteOnBoards

I have been following Dr/Prof Anele Mngadi Hammond’s story, and like many others, I was moved by it. Naturally, I wanted to help amplify it in the best way I know how: with care, facts, and the kind of writing that can hold both public attention and institutional scrutiny. But I have run into difficulty. Since Sunday, I have tried the contact number and email address provided on her socials and website, and I have not been able to reach her. That matters, because before I tell a story this serious properly, I believe one must do the work: speak to the person directly, review the documents, verify the legal trail, and understand the record in full. My understanding, based on what has been repeated online, is that she won the case. Yet I have not been able to find a publicly traceable court judgment confirming that outcome on the public legal record. At present, the references publicly cited on the Hammond website appear to be SAPS case numbers, which are police docket references, not court judgment citations. In trying to follow the legal trail, the only publicly traceable SAFLII judgment I have come across so far relating to Anele Hammond is Gore N.O. and Another v Hammond N.O. and Another, and that matter concerns the Hammond and Hammond Trust, not Standard Bank. In that case, the trust was first placed under provisional sequestration and later under final sequestration after the court accepted a liquidated claim of R3,780,347.58 linked to Bitou Municipality payments that had been paid into the trust’s account, with no proof that the trust had paid those funds over to Ukhana Projects CC. It is also worth noting that, according to The Citizen, Standard Bank says it is unaware of any criminal charges relating to this matter, has not been approached by law enforcement, and has not appeared in court on fraud or assault charges connected to these allegations. Given how many times ntate Sim Tshabalala’s name has been mentioned in these deeply troubling allegations, I believe the blue bank owes the public a full statement. Talk to us, bathong. Ra le kopa. Given the gravity of the allegations, I would genuinely like to understand whether those emails were received, who saw them, and what response, if any, was given. It would be deeply concerning if allegations of this magnitude were ignored. If anyone has credible information, direct contact with Dr/Prof Anele Mngadi Hammond, or access to the actual court record, judgment, order, or case number behind the outcome being referenced online, please assist. It is my understanding that Dr/Prof Anele Hammond is doing this not only for herself, but to help other disadvantaged clients who may also have suffered at the hands of Standard Bank. And after watching today’s updates (👇🏾) about her stated commitment to better education and justice for vulnerable South Africans, I was moved by the idea of supporting that mission. I am currently on the website and I noticed that the donation options appear to begin at US$1,000. Is there perhaps another option for those of us who would like to contribute smaller amounts in rands ? I genuinely hope she sees this. 💐 #AskAsanteOnBoards

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Jonathan Jansen
Jonathan Jansen@JJ_Stellies·
If the University of the Western Cape had to rename itself after an accomplished associate, who should that be?
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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@philcraig2 Two colonisers working together, the Afrikaners clearly have no idea how the English operates, they will learn soon.
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Phil Craig
Phil Craig@philcraig2·
This is strategically very significant. Self-determination is the legal antidote to majoritarianism in a unitary state It is a non-derogable right of international law which no state may deny, and as such, is not subject to the whim of the national majority - it is Pandora's box
Cape Independence Advocacy Group@LetsFreeTheCape

PRESS STATEMENT: CIAG signs cooperation agreement with VF Plus The Cape Independence Advocacy Group (CIAG) and the Freedom Front Plus (@VFPlus) have signed a co-operation agreement and will actively collaborate on matters of shared interest. A key focus will be the operationalisation of the right to self-determination within South Africa. Self-determination is a peremptory norm of international law (jus cogens), which is binding upon all states and gives rise to erga omnes obligations. The South African Constitution accommodates this reality, both directly in section 235, which leaves the door open for all forms of self-determination (“or in any other way”), and indirectly in sections 39, 231, 232, and 233. South Africa’s continued underperformance under the GNU, despite the ANC no longer holding an outright majority, demonstrates a critical truth: the problem is not just the party of government; it is the system of government. Requiring a country the size of Western Europe, with twelve official languages and a population made up of four major ethnic groups drawn from vastly differing historical and cultural traditions, to reach a singular national consensus upon which all agree is lunacy. The operationalisation of the right to self-determination is the obvious solution, allowing sub-national communities to decide for themselves how they wish to be governed and which policies they wish to pursue. This is to the benefit of all South Africans, and self-determination can be exercised in many forms, ranging from devolved policing and transport, to cultural and linguistic autonomy, federal systems of government, and ultimately sovereign independence. The VF Plus is highly respected, domestically and internationally, with representatives in the National Assembly and eight out of nine provincial legislatures. This agreement will greatly enhance CIAG’s ability to advance its mission.

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GameshotSpot@Fuckboyfuc·
@RyanCoetzee @Enghumbhini He runaway from your question and that is the danger of these memes people just repost without the context of each country, to create a certain Narrative.
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Ryan Coetzee
Ryan Coetzee@RyanCoetzee·
@Enghumbhini Yes, I understand that is a large part of it, certainly in respect of gold. My tweet wasn’t a comment on why - more just how striking the decline is from 2007.
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Lorraine 🇿🇦
Lorraine 🇿🇦@CitizenScoopX·
Good morning, X 😎☕️🫡 If you're feeling useless today, just remember this: After 32 years in power, the @MYANC still thinks blaming apartheid, Jan van Riebeeck, colonialists and "settlers" is a governing strategy… instead of actually fixing anything!! As @Sakeliga CEO @pietleroux recently put it: "The essential principle of transformationism is displacement of white people and other minorities…" But sure… that's not the real issue, right? These excuses are older than most voters, @CyrilRamaphosa and members of @ANCParliament. The real agenda however is clear: displace competence to stay in power!! Accountability: still "coming soon."
Sakeliga@Sakeliga

🔵  "The essential principle of transformationism is displacement of white people and other minorities..." - Piet le Roux (CEO, Sakeliga) at @BizNewsCOM

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Geordin Hill-Lewis
Geordin Hill-Lewis@geordinhl·
It is only the Democratic Alliance that fixes water pipes, delivers new schools, repairs roads and builds the most houses. Working governments deliver more dignity for all residents. 💙👏 Under my leadership, we will show that the DA works to serve ALL South Africans. #StrongerDA #StrongerSA 🇿🇦
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