Kairo

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Kairo

Kairo

@Legacy8701

Katılım Kasım 2024
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@HermanMashaba @HomeAffairsSA All Nigerians, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Ethiopian, Malawian, Congolese, Lesotho & Zimbabweans must be banned. Only stringent visa application should they be allowed. All the above are nuances.. unruly & participate in criminality. While soldiers deployed They should clean up
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@nasiphim @CityTshwane Foreigners can't be owning spaza shops. These should be reserved only for SA. The shops also sell counterfeit products meaning they're bypassing our economy. Close them down. Bring back general dealer ownership. Also saloons such should be reserved for South Africans
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@RiebvJanbeeck Who is obstructing who? Tells you started it.
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ツ Lord Ori
ツ Lord Ori@Lord_Ori_·
Whoever came with the Idea of Skubu is brilliant! But how do we know the expiry dates of the food we buy here? 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@Lolita721611021 ZB was part of a land dispute which the settlers didn't want to share ownership. It went to court, when it became apparent they'll lose, began, to poison and stopped maintenance. The boers we taught farming back the natives, that's a historical fact! Try again!
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I ❤️ Cape Town ~ I Stand with Russia🇷🇺 MAGA
🇿🇦 Remember Zebediela Citrus Estate? Here’s what happened to it‼️ From 1918 to 1926, more than 565 000 citrus trees were planted on 2 260 ha of this estate’s land. For the twenty five years before the estate was sold to the South African government in 1974, it showed a profit of millions of rands every year. After the sale, Zebediela grew to become “the diamond of agricultural projects”. It was of such great national pride that the Reader’s Digest Illustrated Guide to Southern Africa wrote in 1978 that “nearly 400 million oranges are harvested each year from the groves of Zebediela, the world’s biggest citrus estate. The output is sufficient to provide one orange for every eight people on earth. This was written in 2001: Zebediela Citrus Estate, once the largest of its kind in the world with an annual harvest worth R30 million, is in ruins today losing more than R35 million per annum. Taken over by the Agricultural and Rural Development Corporation, its managers were replaced by people who had no farming experience. Result: the citrus trees died and hundreds of employees retrenched. One of the sad tales of land distribution. How it started ~ How it ended
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Essie@Essiex2a

Now they want to cry land

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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Theft: Durbanville, Cape Town:
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@Sinawo_Thambo You're out of touch. It will costs you votes.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
These criminals are said to be going around the Riverside View area near Fourways, stealing Gate Motors in people's houses. If you know any of them, inform your nearest police before you also become a victim.
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@nasiphim Great, make it a student accommodation for those working at Steve B. Also fix the grounds opposite it including lighting. That place is super dark.
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Dr Nasiphi Moya
Dr Nasiphi Moya@nasiphim·
We made an oversight visit to the Melgisedek Buildings in the Pretoria CBD. This is a city owned property that’s been vacant for years and has become home to hundreds of homeless people. A fire broke out leaving four people injured. To protect the occupants of this area we will demolish this building. In parallel, we have applied for a court order seeking to finalise the relocation of the residents of this property. Th city has found land that’s available as a safe alternative to the Megisedek property. @CityTshwane
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Kholofelo Morodi@kholofeloMorodi

This is the situation at Melgisedek. We will be filling an urgent court application to get illegal occupants removed as this building is a health and safely hazard. Emergency is on site to contain the fire. Four people have been hospitalised and medical services are assisting. @CityTshwane

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Msunu ka Johann Rupert
Msunu ka Johann Rupert@ZizinjaAbelungu·
This woman is spreading hatred and creating more division amongst African people. She needs to be Stopped. If Anything Operation Dudula will now start attacking BaPedi people who work in KZN for not speaking their Language 🤦🏾‍♂️ #MadlangaCommission
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@AdvoBarryRoux This what the zonists are trying to feed off. We must never allow it.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
This is the lady that verbally attacked Robert Netshiunda, the KZN Police spokesperson in Durban. She called Mr Netshiunda a Kwerekwere & told him to go back Limpopo, he’s not welcome in KZN. She said there will be no negotiations with SAPS officers who come from other provinces
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Kairo@Legacy8701·
@jacob_maroga You're now talking ... I've studying and preaching this. There are sectors you can't meddle with because they determine if a state exists and guarantees sovereignty. Private sector only interested in profits. Service to enable economy is not their thing unless it increases profit
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Jacob Maroga
Jacob Maroga@jacob_maroga·
The fundamentals of power system engineering are quite stubborn. They don’t bent to political pronouncements or engineering fantasies. Look at Germany and the UK, after spending trillions, their Energy Transitions are in tatters. High energy prices, deindustrialisation and political divisions #EnergyLeadership
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Brandon Lorenzo
Brandon Lorenzo@BrandonLorenzo·
@BBCAfrica Disappointed in how fragile these cinemas are. A documentary by a first lady is now being used by South African cinema groups as a political hostage for us not to watch it. Let's see when people boycott these cinemas. We already know they close to bankruptcy. This will do it!
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BBC News Africa
BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica·
Cinemas in South Africa will not be showing the documentary about US First Lady Melania Trump that is due to be released around the world on Friday. No reason has been given but the decision follows a huge fall-out between South Africa and the US. bbc.in/4t88B5q
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