Karabo Molokomme

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Karabo Molokomme

Karabo Molokomme

@Leader_Karabo

Gauteng Provincial Youth campaigns manager of ActionSA | Proverbs 31:8-9

Pretoria, South Africa Katılım Mart 2017
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Malebo Kobe, MP
Malebo Kobe, MP@KobeMalebo·
I had the pleasure of chairing one of the sessions at the 50 year commemoration of the 1976 Soweto Youth Uprising Our Young people today must take up their rightful place!!! The youth are tired of us only meeting on June 16 every year nothing is done Speeches after speeches and nothing is done Gatherings like this are important but they must translate into meaningful change and impact for young people who languish in unemployment and poverty. 50 years ago- Young people had a burning issue. They organised themselves around a common agenda and common enemy- Today our enemy in unemployment. We too must organise and assemble around one common goal- This gathering must serve as that!! It must not pacify you, it is to organise you, embolden you and give you a single voice to achieve your objectives!! The evolution of our struggle can only be achieved through dialogue and protest. ❤️🇿🇦
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Herman Mashaba
Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
Alongside @Action4SA Deputy President @MbahareKekana_, Joburg MMC Candidates and activists, I visited the family of Mbuyisa Makhubu, the young man captured carrying Hector Pieterson during the 1976 Youth Uprising. #50YearsLater, we honour their legacy and continue the journey.
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#50YearsLater, we paused outside the Hector Pieterson Memorial for a moment of silence in honour of the brave students who paid the ultimate price in 1976. As we continued our journey to Orlando Stadium, we symbolically completed the march they never had the chance to finish.

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Herman Mashaba
Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
#50YearsLater, I am adressing the youth of Soweto on the importance of holding leaders accountable. As we completed the march the youth of 1976 were never able to finish, we honour their legacy and reaffirmed that the struggle continues. #YouthDay
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#50YearsLater, among Soweto's first-time voters, one thing is clear: the future belongs to those who show up. The youth of 1976 marched for freedom. This generation must vote for opportunity, jobs, and reclaiming their future. #YouthDay

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ActionSA Gauteng Youth Forum
ActionSA Gauteng Youth Forum@ActionSAGPYouth·
[TUNE IN] Followibg the successful march to the Premier’s Office. Please catch out Youth Provincial Chairperson LIVE on @kasiefm.
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DR Mbahare J Kekana
DR Mbahare J Kekana@MbahareKekana_·
Today, we join South Africans in Soweto to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the 1976 Youth Uprising. As we honour the courage and sacrifice of the young people who stood against injustice, we must also confront the reality that millions of South African youth continue to face unemployment, poverty, and limited opportunities. The promise of freedom remains incomplete for too many young people. @Action4SA remains committed to fighting for a government that creates real opportunities, restores dignity, and delivers a future worthy of the sacrifices made in 1976. #YouthDay2026 #SowetoUprising #ActionSA
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ActionSA Gauteng Youth Forum
ActionSA Gauteng Youth Forum@ActionSAGPYouth·
[JOIN US] We are at the Premiers Office to hand over our memorandum on #LethaUmsebenzi. As we mark 50 years since the Soweto Uprising, our challenges are different. Restore dignity for Youth and create pathways to getting work
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Flora Monama
Flora Monama@Flora_Monama01·
Hello, residents of Tshwane! Here are your weekly Region 7 service delivery updates. Our dedicated teams are on the ground right now, working hard to improve our neighbourhoods and keep our communities functional. Be sure to give them a wave if you see them out and about. @CityTshwane
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Flora Monama@Flora_Monama01·
Wishing my son the best in his 5th Comrades Marathon Race #PROUDMOMMY
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Dr Mike Mikia Ramothwala
Dr Mike Mikia Ramothwala@MikeRamothwala·
Today we attending one of the biggest churches in Nwamitwa Eden Fire Ministries of my Brother and Fellow Activists Apostle Kenneth Khosa. The Green Umbrellas Trust in God 💚💚💚 Amen Ke Yona 🙏🏾
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SABC News
SABC News@SABCNews·
BREAKING NEWS | ActionSA Party leader Herman Mashaba has announced Dereleen James as its mayoral candidate for the City of Cape Town.
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Dr Nasiphi Moya
Dr Nasiphi Moya@nasiphim·
Congratulations to fellow Actioneer, Dereleen James, who has been announced as ActionSA’s Mayoral Candidate for the City of Cape Town. If there’s anyone who has demonstrated what it takes to fight for what’s right, it is Dereleen. I have no doubt that you will serve Cape Town residents with integrity, courage, and distinction. Take the stage, #ReImagineCapeTown #ReadyForAction 🇿🇦!
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Herman Mashaba
Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
I’m not shocked: 1. Over the last two to three weeks, we were unable to get a venue in every community in Cape Town, sometimes in venues where we had already paid the deposits. Few days later our deposits were returned and event cancelled, without any reasonable explanation provided. 2. We finally managed to secure the venue we are using this morning, and started official announcements on Tuesday. 3. To our surprise, on Wednesday, announced their event in the same venue denied to us, in the same community and at the same time. 4. On my arrival in Cape Town on Wednesday night, Thursday morning I receive reports of the Cape Town artists performing at our event having received text messages from a senior member of the DA government about their participation at our event. The livelihood of artists were destroyed by the apartheid government during their reign. The ANC government even took the fight against the independence of artists to another level. As ActionSA, we are not going to allow threats to fight for our democratic rights.
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A few days ago, I tweeted that I think the DA will lose its majority in the City of Cape Town. That opinion has resulted in me receiving thousands of DMs containing rape and death threats from DA members/supporters. You are welcome to disagree with my opinion. If I am wrong, I am wrong. But threatening me with sexual violence because you disagree with my view is disgusting. In addition, I have been threatened with having my job as a journalist made “difficult”. I have been told I will not be given comment when I ask for it and that my editors will be contacted and pressured to remove me from stories. This is a tactic many of my colleagues warned me about. I have told me to avoid talking about the DA altogether because of threats like these. Twitter is not journalism. My journalistic integrity is measured by the articles I write, not by the opinions I share on social media. A tweet is not a news article. I did not publish a piece of reporting; I expressed an opinion. In a country where GBV claims the lives of hundreds of women yearly and has been declared a national crisis, it is completely unacceptable that I am receiving rape threats for expressing a political opinion. This is not simply another aspect of my job. While threats and attacks against journalists are sadly common, nobody would be threatening me with rape if I were a man. I will not be silenced because I expressed a view. In 2023, I publicly stated that I believed the ANC would lose its majority in 2024. Many people disagreed with me, but I did not receive a single rape threat from ANC members or supporters. I do not speak about the DA more than any other political party. Analysing political parties is literally my job as a political analyst. What disgusts me is that in a country with constitutional protections for freedom of expression, a young woman can be threatened with rape and violence simply for making a political prediction. Disagree with me if you want. Argue with me. Tell me I am wrong. But do not threaten my safety because you dislike my opinion.

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Oarabile Tshwagong
Oarabile Tshwagong@ActionSA_2026·
🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 ActionSA announce Dereleen James as their Cape Town Mayoral Candidate.
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Flora Monama
Flora Monama@Flora_Monama01·
Hello, residents of Tshwane! Happy Friday. Here is a daily highlight of our Region 7 service delivery: in Ward 103, Rethabiseng, teams have cut grass along the road reserves. @CityTshwane
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