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𝐓𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐩𝐡𝐨 𝐋𝐞𝐭𝐥𝐚𝐥𝐨™❁
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 The EFF is expected to get get 27% on the recent LGE research. Such results will see the organization being a decisive power broker in hung municipalities and coalition governments in 2026.
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Iran Updates🚨
Iran Updates🚨@IranUpdatesNow·
🚨MASSIVE BREAKING NEWS, WESTERN MAINSTREAM MEDIA KEEPS HUSH HUSH: 🏮President Xi Jingping meets with Cheng Li-wun Chairwoman of Taiwan's next ruling party (KMT), in Beijing. 🚫It's happening, reunification between Taiwan province and China mainland, The U.S. and Japan are crying like we've never seen before!
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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
US car reviewer Forrest Jones introduces Chinese rivalry of BMW X5. Top-liked Comments: "We're being scammed so bad in the states man😭" "BMW would charge $250k" "For 58k that is INSANE. It would collapse US automakers overnight" That's why US bans China's EVs.
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SKI
SKI@skiistiredasf·
Meet the brilliant Black Teens, Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson , from St. Mary’s Academy in New Orleans who Solved Math Problem Believed to Be Impossible For 2,000 Years 🙌🏽
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
If this appears on your Timeline kindly REPOST! Sr Khanyisile Tafeni has been missing since Friday. She was last seen with a guy by the name of Sibusiso Simelane. If anyone has any info please contact her dad on 0761119504 or the nearest Police Station!
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Modibe Vladimir Modiba
Modibe Vladimir Modiba@mmodiba10·
If you want to understand the mess in Ekurhuleni and corrupt companies that are benefiting in the city, please do a lifestyle audit on the President of the ANCYL Collen Malatjie. I’ll release more EVIDENCE on Friday night.
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
This is not the cost of war. The real cost of war is: Death Sorrow Broken families Handicapped people Rape Destitution The broken innocence of children Broken economies Poverty Famine Disease War is the worst of every horror and plague humanity knows. China creates peace through partnerships, gifts of infrastructure, building schools, hospitals, bridges, roads, and ports. The US slaughters. Who will enjoy peace? Who will the nations of the world love? If the USA wants peace, it should wage peace. Learn from China's good example.
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Evan
Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
The Western colonial empire is dying in the very cities where it was born. London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Sydney. You can see it in rents, in food prices, in the price of a doctor's visit, in the closed factory at the end of every regional town. The headlines call it recession. But its actually the empire eating itself, because the outside has stopped feeding it. For 300 years the deal was to extract from the Global South, subsidize the Global North. Cheap cotton, cheap rubber, cheap oil, cheap tin, cheap cobalt, cheap labor, cheap everything. The Western worker was poor by global standards but rich by global standards at the same time, because the rest of the world was bleeding out so they didn't have to. That deal is over. Because the people doing the bleeding stopped agreeing. The Gulf states have quietly dropped petrodollar exclusivity. China and Russia settle in yuan and ruble. India buys Russian oil in rupees. Brazil and Argentina trade in local currency. The African Sahel kicked French troops out of 4 countries in 24 months. Niger nationalized its uranium. Burkina Faso is mining its own gold. Mali built a refinery for the first time in its national history. None of this was supposed to happen. It is happening anyway. I think most Western analysts cannot see this because they were trained to look upward at presidents and downward at GDP, and the actual movement is sideways across capital flows. Notice how the headline countries, the US, UK, France, keep losing wars they pretended to win. Afghanistan. Iraq. Libya. Syria. Niger. Ukraine. The military is still the loudest instrument in the toolkit. It is also the only one left that still works, not by serving its colonial states, but by fattening private sector profits. When a hegemon's only working tool is the gun, and the gun keeps missing, that is what decline looks like in real time. Now, the toolkit the West built to control the colonies is being repointed at its own population. Debt traps. Criminalization. Prison labor. Surveillance. Mass eviction. Drug-economy management. Engineered scarcity. Permanent renter classes. Two-tier policing. The same playbook that flattened Congo, Indonesia, Honduras and the Philippines is now being applied to Detroit, Marseille, Manchester, Newcastle. The boot is the same boot. This is the part that should make a working-class American or a British retiree or a single mother extremely angry, and unfortunately not at the people they're being told to be angry at. Migrants did not cause this. Welfare recipients did not cause this. China did not cause this. The class that owns the boot caused this, and it owns the boot in every country including yours. Some of you might call this overblown. You might say the West is still rich, still strong, still the world's reserve currency, still where the world's billionaires want to live. All true. For now. Empires take a long time to fall, and the rich exit the building decades before the lights go out. They have already exited. Watch where the wealth is parked. Not in the country it was extracted from. The capital has gone where the growth is, which is not London and not New York. It is Riyadh, Dubai, Mumbai, Jakarta, Shenzhen, Sao Paulo. The owner class moved their money. Then they will move their passports. The flag will be the last thing they put down. For the everyday person in the West, the next 20 years is going to be a managed contraction. Real wages flat or falling. Public services rationed. Pensions clipped. Insurance unaffordable. Housing impossible. They will tell you it is the migrants, then China, then the climate, then a new virus, then the algorithm. It will be none of those. For the everyday person in the Global South, the next 20 years is messier but freer. New patrons, new dependencies, but also new bargaining power. The petrodollar is no longer the only door. BRICS is no longer aspirational. The IMF is no longer the only lender. Africa is no longer waiting for permission. Latin America is choosing its own debtors. I do not think this is a happy story for everyone. Multipolarity is not peace. It is a different kind of pressure, distributed differently, with the violence rotating to new edges. But the colonial age that started in 1492 is closing. Not gracefully. Not neatly. Not with a flag-lowering ceremony. But forcefully. Because capital dictates. And it is dictating that the Western colonial empire is over.
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IG:Joy-Zelda
IG:Joy-Zelda@joy_zelda·
Please Retweet until she is found,She is still missing Omphile Sethole
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Leuba WA Mampako
Leuba WA Mampako@enosleuba·
There is a lot of anti EFF shows on @SABCNews_Radio. Leaders from this regions must allocate regular callers to counter anti EFF narratives & also strengthen pro EFF Facebook Acc. 1. Thobela FM 2. Motsweding FM 3.Ukhozi FM 4.Ligwalagwala FM 5. Umhlobo we nene 6. Ikwekwezi fm.
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Talia🇿🇦
Talia🇿🇦@Amo__833·
@D_Molatoli @Jamangile3 Wow, it’s so refreshing reading this from an open minded perspective. Especially from someone who’s not even a fighter
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UFS
UFS@UFSweb·
There is growing frustration in South African classrooms. Around 80% of Grade 4 pupils cannot read for meaning, even when they can recognise words. Many learners no longer sustain reading in the way previous generations did. Ask them to work through a long passage and focus often fades within minutes. Yet these same children can spend hours on TikTok, scroll continuously on Instagram, or remain deeply absorbed in a game on a PS5, writes UFS Dr Remeredzayi Gudyanga Read more: ufsweb.co/48Id7zc #opinion #ReadingForMeaning #Education
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Tau e Tshehadi
Tau e Tshehadi@D_Molatoli·
One of my friends, who is like a brother to me, is a senior leader of Action SA. We would meet over coffee and catch up on life and politics in general. We haven't met in a while due to his busy schedule. He calls me Ausi, as an older sister, my daughter calls him Uncle. He has always known that we differ in ideology. When they left the DA and formed Action SA, I gave him my support. I've always encouraged him in his journey as a politician. He knows me to be an EFF voter and he respects that. During 2009 elections, I knew I was done with the ANC, but I was not feeling Cope. I went into the booth confused, not knowing which party to vote for. I decided on AZAPO because the leader then was Musibudi Mangena and I liked his leadership even as a Deputy Minister in Higher Education. So I just gave them my vote. After EFF was formed, I voted for them, and have since voted for them. I attended their election manifesto at Orlando stadium in 2016 and have been convinced by their Cardinal Pillars, reclaiming the LAND and the ECONOMY being my key ones. Without LAND, we are naked as African people. I love how the party has pushed back against racism and white supremacy over the years. No party has succeeded, in my view, to restore the dignity of Black people where white racists are concerned in this country. They know their place. Their radicalism is what resonates with me. I could go on with things I like about the EFF. Julius's strength and courage in pushing for Economic Emancipation against all odds, has been an inspiration. The strength of their leadership collective, the mentoring of young leaders, ORDER in how they run their affairs and the organization like a well oiled machine, is something I marvel at. The respect and care they give to people and their members who attend their evets, is unmatched. They leave the area clean, they make sure members are safe and dropped off at home. It's things people might think don't matter much, but they do to me. When Donald Trump played that video in the Oval office and asked President Ramaphosa "when are you arresting this man?", I knew that he is a pawn in their flesh. I knew that Afriforum must have briefed him that they are going for him. I've never wanted to be a member of a political party, but after the sentence in East London, I asked for a form to complete because I feel the need to swell the ranks of the EFF. The form hasn't come yet, and I'm still to decide. Their work in Parliament is highly significant. The policies they have contributed and continue to push for in Education for the benefit of our kids, in Economics against Vat etc, has been impactful. Lastly, I believe Julius and the EFF are unfairly blamed for the Immigration issues in the country where the ANC as the governing party, and now the GNU, has to be held fully accountable. He is unfortunate that many dislike what Advocate Ngcukaitobi defined in court as a combative way of speaking. Those who work with him and appreciate his leadership style, see the benefits of that combat spirit, which in fact I believe is what this country needs. A fearless leader who will be prepared to lead from the front and clean up the mess we have in government. I write this for myself, not to convince or persuade anyone. This is just, "Dear Diary" kinda notes. 😊
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Dr. KaNisha L. Hall
Dr. KaNisha L. Hall@DrKanisha·
Just a bunch of Black Women Doctors invested in Black Women’s Health! My cup runneth over!
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
✨🇨🇳You’d never guess this! Chinese college students just leave their bags unattended in subway stations, head out to hang out, and come back for them later. Nothing ever gets stolen here—the sense of safety is unbelievable.
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Jonathan Said
Jonathan Said@JonathanSaid1·
The African financial sector remains ill suited for industrial strategy. Many European countries had public banks mandated to invest in agriculture & manufacturing with patient capital, eg Sparkassen (savings) & Raiffesen (coop) banks in Germany. They were key to finance SMEs.
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Books Behind Borders
Books Behind Borders@MHTruthUltra·
If a monkey hoarded more bananas than it could eat, while most of the other monkeys starved, scientists would study that monkey to figure out what was wrong with it. When humans do it, we put them on the cover of Forbes.
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LaAfrika Lesole
LaAfrika Lesole@LesoleLaAfrika·
Meet Minister of Department Of Education Julius Malema, who awarded a 3 days old company Lighthouse Publisher a tender of 1.6 Billion Aka Siviwe Gwarube
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