
Jacob Moshokoa
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Jacob Moshokoa
@JacobMoshokoa
Automotive Passion | MC | Voice Over Guy | Pvt Aviation | @EpicDubs | @CapeTalk | bookings ☎️@owensmanagement
Joburg City Of Gold Katılım Eylül 2010
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The @City_Press covers the @ScooterRSA story.
I want to thank the journalist and the publication for taking the time to engage with the facts. This is not about one company. It is about whether development finance institutions are fulfilling the mandate they were created to serve.
We remain focused on building.
news24.com/citypress/news…
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Radio has always been the 1st love… so concentrating a lot more on it for now…
Buzzzmane@_Buzwe
@JacobMoshokoa @CapeTalk @Radio702 @AfricaMelane Haven't seen you in a while of carscoza.
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Yoh! @CityofJoburgZA you’re exhausting!
To casually admit that you have NO idea how many properties or parcels you own is WILD @jhbproperty
State land has been illegally transferred, occupied or vandalised, either by you or under your watch! We demand a land audit @DadaMorero
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👀 Pricing scoop! Here's what the new 7-seater Mitsubishi Destinator will cost in SA... 🇿🇦
🧐 2 derivatives from launch
💵 Base variant for R489 990
🫰 Flagship to cost R569 990
⛽️ 1.5T = 120 kW & 250 Nm
⚙️ CVT the only transmission
👉 Full details here: cars.co.za/motoring-news/…




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Criminal syndicates are increasingly targeting South Africans during everyday activities such as visiting shopping malls, commuting, or collecting children from school. businesstech.co.za/news/lifestyle…
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The Motor Industry Ombudsman of South Africa (MIOSA) has ruled in favour of a Gauteng man who complained about persistent mechanical problems with a used vehicle purchased from Rifle Range Car Sales.
#MIOSA #MotorIndustryOmbudsman #Gauteng #UsedCarDispute
Read on: tinyurl.com/45afzapu

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This is proof that we are capable of creating our own cars; I still wonder why we haven't manufactured them.
Ayarh 🍒@AyandaYandiey
I just saw a video of learners from Thuto Lore Engineering School of Specialisation unveiling their incredible WOW Project: a fully electric, solar-powered car built and engineered entirely by the learners!
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Mercedes considers sharing its South African factory with China’s GWM
brnw.ch/21x0ACX
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R2 Billion. In 26 Days.
Today, for the first time in our history, @EasyEquities has surpassed R2 billion in deposits in a single month.
And we did it in just 26 days.
With two days still to go in February.
I’m not writing this as a CEO announcement.
I’m writing this as someone who remembers the first year.
In our first year of Easy, we raised R100 million in client assets.
I remember celebrating that number.
It felt enormous.
It felt impossible.
It felt like proof that maybe… just maybe… this idea — that everyone deserves access to investing — might actually work.
This month alone, in less than four weeks, clients have deposited 20 times that amount.
What took us an entire year to achieve in 2014 now happens in a single day.
When I saw the dashboard tick past R2bn, I didn’t think about growth rates.
I didn’t think about projections.
I didn’t think about valuation.
I thought about the early days.
The doubt.
The funding stress.
The sceptics.
The nights wondering if we were naïve to believe South Africans would invest if only given the chance.
And I thought about trust.
Because that’s what R2 billion really is.
It’s not cash.
It’s not inflows.
It’s not a metric.
It’s millions of individual decisions —
people choosing to build rather than consume,
to own rather than rent,
to invest rather than simply hope.
There are tears in moments like this. Quiet ones.
Not because of the number —
but because of what it represents.
Belief compounds.
Trust compounds.
Opportunity compounds.
And when that compounding starts to accelerate, you realise something bigger is happening.
This isn’t just company growth.
It’s a movement.
One day, perhaps 100 years from now, someone will ask:
“How did South Africans become so wealthy?”
And the answer will be:
“Because @EasyEquities made it their mission and purpose to be so — a very long time ago.”
Today felt like one of those chapters.
Thank you to every client who trusted us.
Thank you to every team member who built through uncertainty.
Thank you to every partner who believed.
We’re only just getting started.
We’re still so early.
Charles
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