HYPE HONCHO
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HYPE HONCHO
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@MDNnewss Never display more affection to some of your children than others. This will help keep peace in the family.

A Message to Hugo Broos 🇿🇦 I’m writing this as a football fan. I just want to share a thought that has been on my mind about Hugo Broos’s AFCON squad selection. As many of you know, Kaizer Chiefs is one of the biggest and most historically significant clubs in South Africa. It is one of the true giants of African football. To see not even a single Chiefs player chosen for the national squad is not just surprising, it also feels like a missed opportunity for unity. Even if the team has been going through a rough patch, including at least one Kaizer Chiefs player could have been a gesture of respect and inclusivity, especially for the fans who make up such a huge part of our football community. When you leave out a club that carries so much history and support, you risk alienating a lot of loyal fans. Chiefs fans have all the right to say they wont watch AFCON at all, and thats Millions of fans. Is it really worth it? We all know the national team performs at its best when the country is united behind it. And look i’m well aware we love banter, I know some of you are going to jump in and say, “You’re in pain!”, “This is pain talking!” And you know what? You’re absolutely right. I am in pain. I feel the sting of not seeing our Chiefs players on that AFCON stage, and yeah, it hurts. But sometimes we have to talk about the things that sting a bit, because they matter to our football family. So let us think about it. Is it really the best move to exclude representation from a club that holds such deep emotional value for millions of supporters? In a country where football passion runs so strong, unity matters just as much as tactics on the pitch. Maybe sometimes the bigger picture should be considered too.💯🤞🏽






@UFSweb your student is instigating violence and encouraging men genocide She also smoke weed inside the premises 😭





Kabza De Small breaks records as he becomes the first South African artist to have 140 songs on Spotify globally receiving over 1 Million streams.












