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ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
If he cry like this for a Metro Imagine the he wins a Grammy award… 😭😭😭
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Fighting Fighter 🇿🇦 🇵🇸
He is going to prison for a very long time, and there is nothing you guys can say and do to change that. You can continue trying to make this about EFF and all that, but facts won't change. #Xolani
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Ms SthembiD❤💰📖
Ms SthembiD❤💰📖@SthembiD·
Julius Malema: *shoots a toy gun in the air and harms no one* People: "Law is law he must go to jail" Xolani : "Shoots and kxlls an alleged suspected drug dealer" People : "We stand with Xolani, fxck the rule of law,all people claiming to fight crime can own weapons and kxll suspects"
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Thandubuntu
Thandubuntu@Solphendukaa·
Why do Nigerians always mention this stuff when they speak or tweet on here ?
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Dereleen James MP
Dereleen James MP@DereleenJ·
South Africa, let us raise our voices, our silence is loud. It’s time to unite towards an end to this crisis we face. Let us unite in calling for an immediate dismissal of Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, it starts here. So kan ons regtig nie meer aangaan nie. @CyrilRamaphosa, put South Africans first! NOW
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee

COMMENT/OPINION: Police leadership. The South African Police Service (SAPS) is in desperate need of strong and decisive political leadership, and this necessity is no longer a matter that can be deferred. The challenges facing the SAPS are systemic and deeply entrenched, impacting its operational effectiveness and, consequently, the safety and security of our nation's citizens. The issues at hand are not superficial; the rot runs deep within the organisation. This pervasive disquiet is evident in the significantly low morale experienced by police officers across the country. Dedicated individuals who have sworn to protect and serve are feeling demoralised, disillusioned, and unsupported. This sentiment is undoubtedly exacerbated by the rampant corruption that continues to plague the police. Allegations and confirmed instances of corrupt practices not only undermine the integrity of the police, but also erode public trust, a cornerstone of effective law enforcement. When the very institution tasked with upholding the law is perceived to be compromised, the consequences for society are grave and far-reaching. While Professor Firoz Cachalia’s current role as Acting Police Minister may provide a necessary interim solution, and he may indeed be a "gap filler" during this period of transition, it is crucial to acknowledge that this is a short-term measure. For the long-term efficacy of the SAPS, and indeed for the restoration of public confidence, we require a permanent leader with a robust vision and the demonstrable capacity to galvanise both the police and the communities they serve. The ideal candidate must possess the charisma and credibility to forge genuine partnerships with the public, fostering an environment of cooperation and shared responsibility in the fight against crime. It is perplexing, therefore, to observe the continued tenure of Senzo Mchunu as a Minister, given the prevailing circumstances. Avoid the waste of public resources! The current situation demands immediate and decisive action. Mchunu should be dismissed. Why wait for the final Madlanga Commission report? Even if he is cleared, how can he return to lead the SAPS and work with the like of Generals Masemola and Mkwanazi? The South African Police Service is a vital institution, fundamental to the functioning of our democracy and the well-being of our citizens. It is imperative that President Ramaphosa moves swiftly to address the systemic weaknesses and provide the organisation with the strong, principled political leadership it so desperately requires. The time for action is now! Prof Cachalia is perceived as failing to fully integrate or publicly champion partnerships with metros, private security, community patrols, and technology-driven crime prevention. Public briefings and statements are often issued after serious incidents, rather than outlining proactive, preventative strategies driven by the Ministry. Cachalia is perceived as largely absent during major crime crises, with limited on-the-ground presence and decisive national messaging when violent crime spikes.

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MORAL Authority
MORAL Authority@lavidaNOTA·
You sleep with men that ran from their countries…
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Miss Ziprusha
Miss Ziprusha@destinyzee·
Missing persons 🚨
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Africa Research Desk
Africa Research Desk@MightiJamie·
Media. Do you have enough evidence now? When will you come out and explain why you were repeating Paul O’Sullivan talking points about General Mkhwanazi on the days he was testifying?
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IG:Joy-Zelda
IG:Joy-Zelda@joy_zelda·
Please Retweet until she's Found Julius Malema Nathi Mthethwa Buhle Boity #MadlangaComission Zee Nxumalo
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Miss Ziprusha
Miss Ziprusha@destinyzee·
There is a stigma that parents have of not accepting that their kids have a problem academically and could be that the child can excel in skill work. They even tend to demean Special Schools. Let that child get help and go to special school before it is too late. Please share your experiences parents 🙏
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Miss Ziprusha
Miss Ziprusha@destinyzee·
Missing person alert 🚨
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