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It doesn't take an average mind to understand me. Ke ngwana Wetsi lehlaba kgoho ka lemao .Umfana ka the late MaSibeko . A contrarian. Gym fanatic

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N’wana_Boti@GershomSA·
So far, she has not commented on the issue of illegal foreigners, so I wonder what her take is.
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Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] "We are all Africans. That is our first identity. We are different countries because there was a conference in Berlin that divided Africa among the colonisers." Dlamini-Zuma says we must all work together to create the Africa we want. #Newzroom405
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 retweetledi
Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
Dr Ndlozi, I will respectully argue that your opening assertion overlooks a crucial principle: correctly naming the problem and mobilising around it. Accurate diagnosis is what enables societies to craft meaningful solutions, and your diagnosis cannot automatically stand in for theirs. While your long experience in organising marches and shutdowns is valuable, it cannot serve as a universal script for mobilisation. Each generation, each community, and each activist movement carries its own lived experiences and contexts. Respecting those diverse realities is essential. To assume that every activist is guided by “handlers” undermines their agency and silences their voices. People mobilise because of their own grievances and aspirations, not because they are puppets of unseen forces. Moreover, raising concerns is most effective when done in a spirit of genuine listening, rather than adopting the posture of a preacher addressing sinners who must repent. As you have presented yourself as an experienced mobiliser, I trust you will agree that mobilisation is not a morality play; it is a negotiation of power, dignity, and justice. To dismiss their efforts as “self-sabotage” without engaging with the concerns that drive them risks closing the door to constructive dialogue. The challenge, then, is not to lecture people into silence but to propose solutions that address the root causes of their grievances. At this stage, respecting their agency and listening without preconceived judgement is crucial for fostering constructive engagement. Constructive engagement requires recognising that the strategies and tactics of today’s activists are not of lesser intellect than those informed by past experiences of mobilisation. They reflect the realities and aspirations of the current contexts. By approaching these movements with humility and openness, we can foster dialogue. With utmost humility and respect, I am yielding to the chair.
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi

The mobilisation, based on its framing of problems, DOES invite violence & hate. There is no way it is not going to result into mass looting & bloodshed. We know what we are talking about. We have organised marches since we were teenagers. We have looong engaged in nation scale agitation against - corruption, fees, anti-black racism and white supremacy. We have done nationwide shutdowns, confronted the establishment right from its heart for economic freedom & international solidarity. We are not NEW to this! We know it! We can see Counter-Revolution from far! It will not end well! Above all: it will not have any social or economic benefit from it. Zero! Just a country in ruin! We keep telling you, stop it, but you think you are heroic. Your handlers seek the destabilisation and international isolation of South Africa. And you are handing it to them on a silver platter- it will not end well! There is a BETTER way to deal with your problems: this is not it. You left those who are the cause of your unemployment, poverty and corruption unchallenged. You will only succeed to ruin your country- that is all! Again: I impress on you- stop this movement, it only leads to self-mutilation, self-sabotage and self-ruin

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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@SedikoR We have seen all these scenes during the French Revolution. The masses ultimately win. A peaceful protest that is subdued by the state will lead to a war or revolt . The Anc government is applying the apartheid government tactics. We have a president who is aloof and ignorant
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Dr Sediko Rakolote (PhD) 🇿🇦
To label citizens who demand that their government fully enforce immigration laws without fear, favor, or prejudice as xenophobes, charlatans, extortionists, or lumpen elements is a misdiagnosis of the genuine safety, security, and sovereignty risks posed by porous borders. When government leadership fails to uphold its social contract with the people, it is inevitable that a leader will emerge from among the masses to champion their concerns. The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Model cautions against relying solely on avoidance or competition when managing conflicts. Applying this framework, protests against illegal immigration should be approached with careful diagnosis and constructive interventions. Dismissing or threatening protestors through labels and or unleashing the mighty hand of the law on them not only undermines legitimate grievances but also escalates tensions. A balanced response by government and embassies requires acknowledging the citizens’ concerns, engaging in dialogue, and implementing fair solutions that strengthen both national security and social cohesion. Only then can conflict be transformed into an opportunity for trust-building and effective governance. Political rhetoric or sloganeering will not persuade the citizens to back down, because their demands are rooted in concrete lived realities rather than abstract words. (Writing in personal capacity) #ImmigrationPolicy #BorderSecurity #CitizenVoices #ConflictManagement #conflicttransformation #conflictresolution #conflictmapping #SocialContract #NationalSovereignty #DialogueNotLabels #Governance #ProtestRights @MbuyiseniNdlozi @MmusiMaimane
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@MbuyiseniNdlozi I always question the IQ level of our academics? Passing at school is not enough. After all, you sucked all these nonsense from Malema, your role models . It is a permanent damage.
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi·
The mobilisation, based on its framing of problems, DOES invite violence & hate. There is no way it is not going to result into mass looting & bloodshed. We know what we are talking about. We have organised marches since we were teenagers. We have looong engaged in nation scale agitation against - corruption, fees, anti-black racism and white supremacy. We have done nationwide shutdowns, confronted the establishment right from its heart for economic freedom & international solidarity. We are not NEW to this! We know it! We can see Counter-Revolution from far! It will not end well! Above all: it will not have any social or economic benefit from it. Zero! Just a country in ruin! We keep telling you, stop it, but you think you are heroic. Your handlers seek the destabilisation and international isolation of South Africa. And you are handing it to them on a silver platter- it will not end well! There is a BETTER way to deal with your problems: this is not it. You left those who are the cause of your unemployment, poverty and corruption unchallenged. You will only succeed to ruin your country- that is all! Again: I impress on you- stop this movement, it only leads to self-mutilation, self-sabotage and self-ruin
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@FabAcademic People who are affected by illegal immigrants have the right to stand up. Esp if the government is mum. I wonder why privileged people are so aloof . People march throughout the world if they are unhappy with something. Why are South Africans expected to fold arms?
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Mfundo
Mfundo@Mfundo_999·
Being uMzulu is a flex, kune Aura. It's so sad looking at abo Ngizwe and others taking all the aura and for what? 2 minutes of fame that will fade away. 😒
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Thami@Thamara16234982·
@maetsebane @GaytonMcK How many players does Sundowns have, not ordinary players but international players ! You've a Reiners / Basadian / Shalulile e.t.c js mentioning a few warming the bench. Yet he complains everyday about fatigue. Uyasinyela & nawe futhi !
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Commander!!!@maetsebane·
Dear @GaytonMcK When Don Cardoso was acquiring his coaching Licence, you were serving 17 years, etanyane for armed robbery charges . Angeke azozwa ngawe what to say and what not to say especially in adressing unfairness in the football game . Our coach will not be silenced by someone who dished out bums for survival behind bars . We are in good spirits and we’ll not allow a retired punk ruin our day 🤗
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Mamelodi Sundowns Sharpeville Branch®
So did @GaytonMcK miss the arrival of Mamelodi Sundowns because of Cardoso? What was so important that he sent his deputy to a momentous occasion like last night? If it was the Bulls, he would have been there before the fans arrived.
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@dailymaverick Brown envelope journalism at it's best . You excell in everything you do. It took years for your mask to fall. Hitler would have hired you to spread propaganda in Nazi Germany.
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Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick@dailymaverick·
Xenophobia crisis: Who is funding the June 30 fear-mongering? #Echobox=1779691135" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-0…
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@dailymaverick You have been captured . We used to believe in you. All media houses are captured, including your Daily Maverick. The agenda is one-to sell and dilute SA. Stop writing hogwash and spreading propaganda. Pathetic bunch of captured goons with dirty faces.
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@SAgovnews@SAgovnews·
Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has called on South Africans to bear in mind their responsibility when conducting marches and protests and not to engage in criminal behaviour. tinyurl.com/4udhp6kc #GovZAUpdates
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@MDNnewss That is pure hogwash. Anc deliberately destroyed the borders under Mandela. SA is our country . That is non-negotiable. Anc doesn't own SA . SA is owned by us citizens. Foreigners like Ramaphosa, Mashatile,Malema, etc, MUST go to hell
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MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Minister Angie Motshekga says government is using engagements with anti-illegal immigration groups to explain the complex challenges affecting South Africa’s borders, including historical border issues and severe budget constraints that have weakened border management.
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Agenda 2063 🇿🇦@Banana_R3public·
The government must act decisively against anyone who intends to disturb public order on the 30th of June. We will not be held at ransom by vigilante groupings
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Mfundo@Mfundo_999·
We will not bend to Xenophobia. We shall reject it! I REFUSE to fight a fellow poor African. To please who exactly? The challenges are poverty, inequality and unemployment. None of it was caused by migrants.
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Thuthukile Zuma
Thuthukile Zuma@Thuthu_Zuma·
Happy Africa Day! We hang our heads in shame when we think of those few rouge elements perpetuating xenophobia in our country and assisting our enemy to continue our oppression 💔💔💔 Aluta Continua ✊🏿
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Lekgolokwe 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@MbuyiseniNdlozi You are myopic. You know nothing about marches and protests. Since you have been a domestic cat. South Africa is our country. You can go to Lesotho. You are not known in the Vaal .EFF made you, and you think you have arrived "Dr". Thabo Mbeki has been feeding you carcasses
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