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Africa Katılım Ocak 2017
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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
✈️ x 🌍
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Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
Generally speaking, “the free market” means those with power are free to do whatever they want with the market.
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Mbhotho
Mbhotho@VuyoSukwana·
The discipline on display here is remarkable. I can not ignore the fact that the moment he placed his stick on the ground, the crowd responded instantly. Clear respect for authority. It’s a powerful example of order and unity, with no lawlessness.
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KoLo
KoLo@DreamChildKoLo·
Kendrick doesn't get enough credit for thing's he's done first.
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Arturo Dominguez
Arturo Dominguez@extremearturo·
"The less you think about your oppression, the more your tolerance for it grows. After a while, people just think oppression is a normal state of things. But to become free, you have to be acutely aware of being a slave." - Assata Shakur
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CertifiedEcoTourismDoyenne
We should never feel the need to apologize for being proud, patriotic South Africans. If we ignore the challenges facing our country today, we risk failing not only ourselves but also future generations. It took decades of struggle to achieve our freedom, and our democracy is still young. Those who fought against apartheid did so with the hope of building a nation that is secure, just, and accountable. Protecting that vision means addressing current issues with seriousness and responsibility, including concerns around governance, lawfulness, and social stability. Our duty now is to safeguard what was hard won and ensure that the country continues to serve South Africans and the migrants that here legally, as they contribute to our economy. #Asijiki
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
2 years ago today, Kendrick Lamar released ‘Euphoria.’
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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
another painful reality we’re about to witness is that another “billionaire businessman” , president motsepe will save South Africa and attract more “investors” .
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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
there’s no “freedom” without land and water , we have no say in our own minerals in our own country as natives . no power . colonizers control all means of production in South Africa and a few natives were “chosen” to approve this reality in the 80/90s .
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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
a few holidays in the calendar and “rainbow nation” , add a bit of “democracy” , religion and “forgiveness” in there as well , this is how natives were robbed in South Africa .
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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
inequality , opportunities and more land . colonizers owning at least 90% of South African wealth is something we need to talk about on a daily . there’s no way of “justifying” this painful reality
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iza@izamamaa·
Michael Jackson had the entire country fired up and divided after dropping “They Don’t Care About Us.
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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
indigenous white South African what ? you mean colonizers
BrianGriffin@GriffinForGold

@KabeloMook The indigenous White people of South Africa knew exactly what he was from day one. That is why he went to prison for his crimes against humans 👇🏻

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Kabelo Mook@KabeloMook·
Gratitude for life and health Gratitude for being AFRICAN
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Abahambe Majola🇿🇦🇷🇺
Now let me tell you about the most brazen heist in South African military history. This is former Denel CEO Danie Du Toit who sold the SANDF most critical intellectual property. The media tried to say it was the Guptas but it was not. You were fed lies. It was a few months into Ramaphosa's presidency. The timing was to blame the previous administration but that won't work anymore. Seven senior Denel officials including—names still being protected by the very system that should jail them—got together and decided to sell our missile intellectual property to a Dubai company. Not just any missiles. We’re talking about the Mkhonto, Ingwe, and Mokopa missile systems. The crown jewels of South African defence. They sold the blueprints, the software, the guidance systems—everything. Then, just to add insult to injury, they all resigned from Denel and joined the company in Dubai. So now, whenever Denel tries to build a missile for the SANDF or another country buying from Denel, these seven ghosts sit in their Dubai air-conditioned offices and collect licensing fees from Denel. For using Denel’s own technology. They sold our country's defense to a company in Dubai. Our government does not own its own defense, it was sold. We are going to expose these 7 ghosts and they have nowhere to hide. Not even Dubai can keep you from our reach. We see you Danie du Toit and we are coming for you & all your cronies. Watch this space. By:Baas Kruger
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Tsapi(Maletsapa) Name means Effort🤓
I've seen many angry videos of fellow South Africans over this issue but there is this "thing" about this one ... I can't explain it but it deeply hits home 😭😭😭🥹
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Adémọ́lá.
Adémọ́lá.@OgbeniDemola·
Teach your kids about Winnie Mandela, teach your kids about Funmilayo Kuti. Teach you your kids about Assata Shakur. Teach your kids about black women who fight for freedom.
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