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Cape town, South Africa Katılım Nisan 2017
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zizipho@zizipho50·
Lool the comments under this video😂😂Witches are so bitter…
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ChrisExcel@ChrisExcel102·
We need to find that white man and buy him Kipdrift and Coke 😭😭🔥🔥🔥
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Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦
Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦@ZungulaVuyo·
We love our country and we will fight for it. We will fight against abuse of state power & resources for private gain, we will fight against illegal immigration, we will fight aggressively to transform this economy thats in white hands, we will fight to address the injustices of the past.
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Bart
Bart@UtdBart·
Manchester United are by far the biggest sleeping giant in world football. No UCL football in 3 years. No UCL knockout win in 7 years. No UCL final in 15 years. No UCL win in 18 years. This is fucking embarrassing.
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Jangle leg@kwets11·
The next national elections are big and are make or break for South Africa, so let’s understand a few things. In the last national election, around 16 million votes were cast, that was the lowest voter turnout in democrat S.A history. Of those votes: • 6.4 million went to the ANC-40%, their lowest since the "new" South Africa, a 17% decline. • 3.5 million went to the DA, up around 1 percent from the previous election. • 2.3 million went to the MK Party, the wildcard no one saw, fresh out the box. • 1.5 million went to the EFF, showing little to no growth or loss from the previous election. Now, what does this mean if the ANC loses? The ANC would have to lose 3 million voters by 2029, and the DA would have to remain where they are or grow slightly. In that case, the same or a similar GNU would exist, only with the DA at its helm. If we don’t want the DA to win, that would mean we either vote for the MK in large numbers or the EFF in even larger numbers. The other option, which is far more difficult, is bringing up a party that has less than 1 million votes and concentrating our numbers there. For example, ActionSA received 192,000 votes, very far from the lowest of the top four. At least 3.5 million of us would have to vote for them to make them a viable option as the main opposition. Our Majority means nothing if we don’t actually turn up to elections. Our majority means even less if we continue to divide our vote, we have to pick our poison as black people and concentrate our numbers towards that party if we don’t want the DA winning.
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Thabang@Godfrey_2011·
@waynesussman The truth about EC. Nkomonde said it.
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Wayne Sussman
Wayne Sussman@waynesussman·
The ANC holds Ward 9 (Mbenge Lower Lufuta) Sakhisizwe, Chris Hani in the Eastern Cape ANC 84% (80%) EFF 9% (6%) ATM 6% (2%) Poll: 47% (59%) The ANC is unstoppable in Gwede Mantashe's home municipality.
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
It is telling that those who oppose Elon Musk's investment in South Africa can offer nothing but hollow insults and cheap propaganda. The claim that Starlink is a tool for colonization isn't just daft, it reveals a hilarious level of cognitive shallowness. It proves that the critics don't even understand the technology they are arguing against. You cannot stop Musk's brilliance or the massive contributions he's making to humanity. We are simply witnessing a man who refuses to bend to a crooked system that everyone else has already bowed to. There is no reason to celebrate a status quo built on clear racism and systemic corruption.
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Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu

The demand for Elon Musk to surrender 30% of his business to operate in South Africa is absurd. Bringing infrastructure, creating high-skill jobs, and expanding the national tax base should be more than enough contribution from any global entity. The South African government claims this is about compliance, but in reality, it's a system of state sanctioned theft. While other corporations have quietly paid for political patronage to bypass these rules, Musk is calling out the corruption. This 30% norm hasn't empowered the people, it has simply enriched a circle of political elites. Most businesses take the easy way out and pay the bribe, but Musk has the integrity to stand his ground and expose the rot.

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Evidence Bongwe
Evidence Bongwe@Evidence_Shongw·
Elon Musk minions must show us a country that eradicated poverty by using Starlink
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Zimbabweans & Nigerians are crying the loudest about why South Africa is not allowing Starlink. Yet in Zimbabwe, foreign businesses are required to give up as much as 75% ownership to locals, and in Nigeria there are also strict conditions & barriers for foreign companies
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KEM👣@LeeMayiya·
@FaraiMazhindu Think about 100 years bafo before uqale ezinto zeni. Think about the killings, displacement, disadvantages faced by people of color. Now you want to talk about leveling the playing field.
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
BEE laws are flawed. Once the discriminatory laws of the past are removed, the playing field should be governed by merit and competence, not a new set of race based filters. If the goal is freedom, then the state must stop acting as a racial gatekeeper.
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Michael Mongie
Michael Mongie@MikeMongie·
I'm a white South African and I have literally zero problems with BEE. But hey, what would a white man (Elon) that benefitted from a wealthy upbringing during apartheid know about it? Calling BEE anti-white is anti-intellectual. You're just unhappy that you can't get your starlink empire to expand to a country you happily left. Good riddance too
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MphoDibakoane@mpho_shambie·
This sober lady in Durban chasing away @JacintaNgobese 's people March and March from "cleaning" hawkers on the streets...she says "Mabahambe"! Tables are turning! People are becoming wiser everyday! White man's puppets are exposed... @EFFSouthAfrica
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NtsikiMazwaiMedia@ntsikimazwai·
It’s no longer about race but about the elite vs the poor
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KEM👣@LeeMayiya·
@LOZAAH Lol next thing you know when they are in charge budget cuts in education. Teachers getting layed off
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Ivyn Sambo
Ivyn Sambo@IvynSambo·
Dear UNISA students, Don’t not forget to vote for ActionSA in your SRC elections. Kind Regards
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