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@Lhedz34

Here for the humour, nothing heavy

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Temmuz 2023
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eNCA@eNCA·
The Department of Correctional Services has been paying R3,735.32 for gravy powder, despite it costing just R920. Parliament’s Portfolio Committee has also found that the department paid R726.57 for a litre of cooking oil that costs R29.06. brnw.ch/21x2tSe
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
We've removed major hurdles to building affordable housing —  a move that will get homes up nearly 2 years faster. We’re in a race to tackle our housing crisis, because working New Yorkers can't afford to wait.
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RUTH 🇨🇦
RUTH 🇨🇦@it_Rutie·
It cost $0.00 to retweet.
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This is turning into a humiliation ritual for izibazana 💔#MgidiMoms
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son of baldwin 🌹
son of baldwin 🌹@dansmywholename·
Happy Birthday to this diva right here 😍 she’s 30 and thriving. Has been tested but stood firm. Love ha down! 🙂‍↕️
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Mudzunga
Mudzunga@Dzungie007·
#BringOmphileHome Today it's Omphile, Tomorrow it's your child. We stand together as a community. Today we stand with Omphile's Family.
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Zikhona Valela
Zikhona Valela@valavoosh·
Sure, here are some books on this: Confessions of a Stratcom Hitman by Paul Erasmus (who was featured in The Trials of Winnie Mandela) Inside Boss: South Africa's Secret Police by Gordon Winter; Apartheid Spies and the Revolutionary Underground by Billy Keniston; Spy: Uncovering Craig Williamson by Jonathan Ancer; Agent 407: A South African Spy Breaks Her Silence by Olivia Forsyth
Lelethu@Lhedz34

@valavoosh If there is reading material you can refer me on this I’d most appreciate it

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Lelethu@Lhedz34·
Having watched documentary ka Mam Winnie, I think we need more documentaries on apartheid intelligence and police that planted agents in liberation movements to destabilize resistance, destruct strong figures and to orchestrate the killing of other strong figures.
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Lelethu@Lhedz34·
@valavoosh If there is reading material you can refer me on this I’d most appreciate it
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@tiredfeminist_ Unnecessarily as well. Why would you be bothered by something you don’t want or prefer? It’s not like she’s forced to be in one
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Lelethu@Lhedz34·
@__Shezi To add, Kwa Xhosa they’d even say “unenkenqe” (behaviours that show you have the calling for ukuthwasa) because there wasn’t much diagnoses and language to term conditions correctly.
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Shezi@__Shezi·
I think it’s so good that we have diagnoses for mental conditions now. And that they are becoming more specific and less umbrella. When I was growing up they just called you a problem or disruptive or ama moods, or worse: uhlanya, and just kept it moving.
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@NeliMsomi It’s the insistence on accountability for me, without grappling with the reality of the time.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
What kind of event is this?
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