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Nikza🇿🇦

@InLoverzWeTrust

I am just a political troll. A conspiracy theorist who has lived long enough to see these conspiracies come to light. So eintlek a realist.A bit of an engineer.

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Issybeatz@Issybeatz_·
AI is so popular because it gives uncreative people the illusion that they are creative. It lets them skip right to the part where they get validation. It’s not only parasitic, but extremely narcissistic.
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Mbuso P Siera
Mbuso P Siera@mbuso_siera·
A Zimbabwean man was seen laughing in court, when he was being sentenced to life imprisonment for violently killing South Africans!
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MR DICK 🇿🇦🇿🇦
Dr Ndlozi stop gaslighting South Africans because u not affected,u are a failed politician, who joined politics thru an interview, & was pulled with strings like a puppet by Julius Malema, u were told what to say, which cause to fight, which song to sing & who to insult, don't disrespect us🇿🇦🙄
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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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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No Nonsense
No Nonsense@NguluvheKhulu·
When Donald Trump was busy harassing South Africa, out of all the African countries, it was only Namibia that showed solidarity with us, the rest of the countries went mute, where is Pan Africanism?
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
Why are Pakistanis and Bangladeshis in South Africa???
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Aaron Mpeqa
Aaron Mpeqa@Aaron_JamesZA·
Mmusi Miamane is such a useless politician.
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
The truth coming out slowly but surely.
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SKI
SKI@skiistiredasf·
22-year-old Nothando Nhliziyo from Leicester was repeatedly dismissed by doctors and told to “just take paracetamol” for her severe back pain. She had to lie about falling down the stairs to finally get scans she needed Those scans showed incurable stage 4 angiosarcoma. A heartbreaking story. Sending her strength and prayers. 💔🙏🏾
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i’ll retweet for you@OnNontando·
🚨Busisiwe Mkhwebane Foundation To File Fraud Charges Against Durban Mayor Cyril Xaba Over Alleged 2-Hour Verification Of 457 Foreigners
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Khandalimtshelokwakhe
Khandalimtshelokwakhe@k_mfundopraise·
Ai kodwa we have a leader here , what a woman! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
Thabo Mbeki said South African youth is unemployable because they lack skill. This is the same Thabo Mbeki who killed technical schools and introduce OBE in schools.
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