JUST WATER

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JUST WATER

JUST WATER

@JustJustwatersd

Take it easy, but seriously. Time waits for no one.

Eswatini Katılım Ocak 2017
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@hecticnine99 What a summary, laba labacashelwe ku khulumela hulumende babe khashane neku cabanga ema visible achievements from 1986 to 2026. Kuya ncomeka PM in waiting.
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Uncle Sicheme@hecticnine99·
1. Manzini-Mbadlane- Hlane Road
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Uncle Sicheme@hecticnine99·
It’s 4:00pm, let me show you 40 things the king has achieved on behalf of the Swazi nation in 40 years, on the throne.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@hecticnine99 Leto tinkhebelele titjele ngetjwala badzakwe balale on day of elections. I think sidzinga kushayana kute kuvotwe, umuntfu umcule kutsi akavoti leni. There have to be consequences wanga voti. Liyoshona sikhala with no solution.
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Uncle Sicheme@hecticnine99·
My strategy for being Prime Minister has been approved by the inner circle. We must stop complaining and go to the voting polls. Every inkhundla must elect the youth 59 constituency. Now the next stage is identifying the 59 candidates and campaign vigorously, and get funding
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@XolaniSok @dlaminiz777 You know liciniso liphelele lelo, believe it or not, it happens. Road accidents usually occur in the same place multiple times for the same reason. We can't go deeper, but even whites have certain spiritual cleansing rituals.
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Mkhulu Mabalengwe@XolaniSok·
Thokozani 👏🏽👏🏽 watsenga likhaya lihlambulul before utohlala kulo, watsenga indzawo yihlambulule before utocala kwakha.. bayafa bantfu atigangen bangalandvwa,niyawakha umuti tukwe lithuna ningati,niyetsenge indlu kani bebanetintfo tabo.. ubatse uyakha ungacedzi #DloziElihle
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@dlaminiz777 Ewu futsi wena nje kwatsi nje NDVO hhawu isukile, lona deserves death by stoning. Kids not nale ndvodza ke.
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Dlamini Zintle Zee@dlaminiz777·
Yooh xem...ngabe bekakwatiswe yin nkosiyami?
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@dlaminitreasur1 @___tresjolie1 Ya, as a parent, it is important to expect the worst from your teenage kid so that you don't get heart attack and stroke from unexpected behaviour of the kid. Fighting, stealing, smoking, and drinking are expected but same sex HELL NO
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Treasure Dlamini-Segodi@dlaminitreasur1·
@JustJustwatersd @___tresjolie1 Which one is better? having a drunkard,smoker and a thief? I remember the first time esikolweni bangtjela kutsi my daughter soyajola,my feet couldn't carry me from the school to town. Ngalala ngingakadli that day. Ngiko ngitsi when it comes to your child,kute lokuncono.
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ꜱɪʀ ɪɴᴛᴇɢʀᴀ ʜᴇʟʟꜱɪɴɢ
I know homophobia kaNgwane is not new, but the headlines this year have genuinely disgusted me. From the parents who voted to having their kids expelled over same sex relationships, to today’s headline. Nasty business.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@XolaniSok @dlaminiz777 But maye bosisi bayawa gcwalisa lama application forms bese bajaka kuse tfuka batsembe umtsetfo. Unfortunately, men usually take it as man. Bathule
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@___tresjolie1 @dlaminitreasur1 This issue will have us kill each other. You'll never comprehend the pain of having a gay child. Morally, religiously and traditionally, it's not acceptable. Even the USA has never agreed to this taboo.
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ꜱɪʀ ɪɴᴛᴇɢʀᴀ ʜᴇʟʟꜱɪɴɢ
@dlaminitreasur1 Exactly! Why ruin a child’s life over a relationship? Nobody considered psychological effects of being expelled over being gay, in a country that is “anti-LGBT” etc. Also, the parents that voted for that did not consider that it could be lowabo umntfwana locoshwako. 😒
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@MawandlaSD On the roads, there's minimal traffic already.
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Mawandla@MawandlaSD·
We are going for a Lockdown, it may not be as intense as the COVID one, but we are going there.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@koko_matshela Unfortunately, all political leaders turn a blind eye on truth and reality on development. Local manufacturing and ownership yields real local development. Importing is problem number 1.
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Engineer Matšhela Koko, MBL
Engineer Matšhela Koko, MBL@koko_matshela·
The Engineer Speaks We are being sold a mirage. South Africa calls its renewable energy rollout a "green industrial revolution." But the truth is far more sobering: it is a construction project, not an industrial strategy. We import the high-value components—solar panels, inverters, turbines—from China and Germany. We contribute the civil works, the steel structures, and the assembly labour. Then we call it "local content." The engineering—the research, the innovation, the intellectual property—happens elsewhere(Offshore). This is not a path to reindustrialisation. It is a repetition of our oldest economic wound: exporting raw capacity and importing finished value. For a young person considering engineering, what incentive exists here? To design cutting-edge power electronics? To develop next-generation battery storage? Those careers do not exist in this country. The industry does not require a nation of engineers. It requires project managers, construction crews, and technicians. So the talented leave. Or they abandon engineering for finance. And the cycle of deindustrialisation continues. Compare this to what South Africa has done before. SASOL did not simply import technology under sanctions—it built world-leading, indigenous chemical engineering capability from the ground up. The automotive sector spent decades building a genuine components supply chain. That was industrialisation. That was a bet on local brains and local capacity. Today, we have the minerals—platinum, manganese, vanadium—that the green economy runs on. But we export them raw, only to import the finished products. We host the infrastructure while others capture the knowledge. A renewable energy boom that does not manufacture, does not innovate, and does not create high-end engineering careers is not a driver for industrialisation. It is a missed opportunity disguised as progress. Until we demand localisation of value, not just weight. Until we leverage our mineral wealth for technology transfer. Until we invest in strategic R&D with the same ambition that built SASOL (Fischer tropsch process)—the incentive structure for engineering will remain broken. And the sadness of watching a country deindustrialise in real time will only deepen. Engineer Matshela Koko 🇿🇦
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@KwanzaKG Meselane wakhe kwakungu Zulu, but I Shoprite yacala ngaye eSiteki.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
Well, history is here to stay
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
Staying alone is superb until you have a near death situation in a split second, and you get to realise that having someone else for company isn't bad at all.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@Nick109ty8 @MawandlaSD My uncle samngcwaba nelithayela lanhloko, they fought for nothing really. They surrendered the land and minerals to the whites.
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Simosihle☯️@Nick109ty8·
@MawandlaSD These ones never fought but created cover and helped those injured. My great-grandfather was part of the umsizi group who fought an he came back ill, I got to learn late that he got shot in the abdomen he had to use urinary bags after kan satjelwa kuts une kidney failure tsine
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@MawandlaSD Ngashumayela lomunye about same, private schooling is another white collar crime, manje ke only a few understands the money language.
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Mawandla@MawandlaSD·
So there is this school that Charged R25k per year, so there are 250 students. So this owner is making R6.25m a year. Let's say 50% are costs, he was Still rakes R3m.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@Zwakeleg1 @MawandlaSD Namanje batsetse kancane, too much white collar crime in the name of administrative fees, leyo idliwa legally baphatsi benkapani.
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aZwakele amaThamsanqa@Zwakeleg1·
@MawandlaSD Batsi emabhanji atawugcwala umoya lapha coz guy abesebentisana nalabanye lengekhatsi uvele ubhadale kuye lemali yekuyo khanyisa lekakho babele bente njalo. Mjita batsi sivaya nge golf5 dzala bayifla lemali
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Mawandla@MawandlaSD·
They should have took the Money and Left the Poor Guard, there was no need for the Fingering 😭😭😭😭🤞🏽.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@MawandlaSD Don't worry, you'll understand one day. My point is not about poor and perfect governments. Example, the Chinese company constructing the dam in Shiselweni, all tools come from China. Go to Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa herself. China rules.
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Mawandla@MawandlaSD·
@JustJustwatersd That's a bias point of analysis, and you know very well that these zero% Tariffs are very good for the 53 states. Putting aside the poor trading politics which is exporting raw materials. Also simply because Eswatini doesn't trade with china doesn't mean we are better governed.
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JUST WATER@JustJustwatersd·
@hecticnine99 @SimphiweKibibi Labanye tigayo tashukela, MATSAPHA wonkhe, basically we own nothing as Emaswati. Taxes alone are useless if profits find their way out of the country. Until we're allowed into the manufacturing sector siyawu hlale sikhuluma lite.
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Uncle Sicheme@hecticnine99·
@SimphiweKibibi There is no foreigner that will be interested in developing a country, noma ngabe ema wages a high kuleyo company. You see the big soft drinks company, besides their factory what have they done for the country in 50 years they have been here? Mind you they pay 1% corporate tax
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