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Order is a culture shock to Nigerians.
They absolut cant stand it!
Silindelo Sebata@Sli_Masikane
[WATCH] A Nigerian journalist demands an apology from Minister Ntshavheni over a recent statement she made regarding Nigerians and drugs. Minister Kubayi says there will be no such apology. #eNCA
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The impact of drugs in on our communities is a huge problem.
I have a close family member who has relapsed again, highlighting the profound challenges individuals and families face in our communities.
Its important that we address this issue proactively to safeguard the well-being of future generations.
The gravity of this situation often becomes most apparent when it directly affects those within our immediate circle, and the emotional toll can be damaging.
Honestly, I hope that individuals found guilty of drug tracking activities at the Madlanga Commission are held fully accountable for their actions.
Such conduct represents a profound betrayal of humanity and, in my view, constitutes an act of treason.
God Bless South Africa 😓💔
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🪖🚨 Soldiers removing undocumented migrants from Everest Informal Settlement, Springs this morning! Major military operation in progress. Is this enforcement or overreach? Video: Ntebatse Masipa #DailySun #Springs #UndocumentedMigrants #SANDF #MilitaryOperation #Immigration
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[WATCH] 55-year-old Nelly Magale asks, “Why isn’t government building a bridge for us to cross this river?”
Residents of Mafarafara, near Burgersfort in Limpopo, are forced to use a wobbly makeshift bridge built by community members to reach the local clinic. @JusstAlpha
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So she must wear a red overall and pretend to be poor just like EFF people?
M. Mditshwa ᏦᎥᏁᎶ🌟@Mditshwer
Bo Jacinta badla kamnandi, We March with them but they not like us 🤣
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North West businessman Suliman Carrim is not expected to testify before the Madlanga Commission this Wednesday, according to sources.
Carrim is understood to still be receiving treatment at a medical facility outside Gauteng.
His legal team is expected to once again submit a medical report to the Commission explaining his inability to appear.
His appearances were postponed previously on medical grounds.
Sources have told @pule_jones and me that Carrim remains under medical care and is unlikely to be declared fit to testify before Wednesday’s scheduled proceedings.
The Commission is expected to consider the latest medical report before deciding on the way forward.

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