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We can do better as Citizens....🇿🇦

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@Lorenz_KO SA football fans arrogance will never not be funny man 😭😂 you guys never respect the opponent man, recently we failed to beat PANAMA in both legs but we believe we can dog walk Mexico. What saddens me is that we always get humbled at the end. Be confident yes but not arrogant
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Lorenz Köhler
Lorenz Köhler@Lorenz_KO·
Mexico beat Ghana 2-0 with goals from Brian Gutiérrez and Guillermo Martinez. 🇲🇽⚽️ They face Australia and Serbia next before the FIFA World Cup opener vs Bafana Bafana on 11 June.
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MJ @Moalusi🇿🇦@MJMoalusii·
@Markosonke1 You are confusing our pain with hatred. We can't integrate with the excess population of failed states, we are not a toilet.
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
We are slowly becoming a society in denial 😔 We can clearly see there is a growing problem of anti-foreigner hatred, tension and open hostility in some spaces… but many people are too scared to honestly point it out because they fear being attacked politically or socially. It’s like a patient being told: "You have cancer." Then instead of treating it seriously, the patient walks around saying: "No I’m not sick. I’m fine. I’m not dying." 😭 Yes, maybe the patient is still walking, talking and functioning… but denying the illness doesn’t make it disappear. It only allows it to spread quietly. That’s exactly what happens when we pretend there is zero xenophobia while people are openly: • targeting foreigners • checking IDs in streets • using hateful language online • blaming every social problem on immigrants • and turning frustration into anger against entire groups of people Acknowledging a problem does NOT mean all South Africans are xenophobic. It simply means we are mature enough to recognize dangerous behavior before it grows worse. A country heals problems it confronts honestly… not problems it keeps denying exist.
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MJ @Moalusi🇿🇦@MJMoalusii·
@AfricaisBlack You are so disconnected with the realities experienced by many 🇿🇦cans. Thousands of cases that can't be solved due to offenders being non South Africans. How many 🇲🇿🇿🇼 were chased putting spikes on the road, stealing cars to zims, destroying traffic lights?
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Andile Gogoda
Andile Gogoda@AfricaisBlack·
If foreign nationals were the primary driver of South Africa’s high crime rates, that reality would be reflected in our correctional facilities. However, the national data shows the exact opposite. Julius Malema is right, out of the 166,000+- inmates currently held in South African prisons, approximately 87.6% are South African citizens. Foreign nationals make up only about 15% of the total inmate population including both sentenced prisoners and those awaiting trial.
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@seeps001 @UnathiAfrika You don't abolish the whole settlement system, you remodel it and create value in it. Many black people own priorities that are worth millions because the takeover did not collapse the whole system but made sure that we benefit from it. Look at White farm life style,
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Sipho Ngwenya
Sipho Ngwenya@seeps001·
@UnathiAfrika You get it. De-urbanisation and some level self-sufficiency is part of decolonization.
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Unathi Afrika
Unathi Afrika@UnathiAfrika·
WE AFRICANS MAY NEVER PROSPER FOR AS LONG AS WE LIVE IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE CHEAP LABOUR AND A CUSTOMER BASE FOR EUROPEANS The more I think about Pan Africanism, the State of Africa, and the prospects of its people, the more I wonder about some of the colonial programmes that African puppet governments simply continued with post-independence. For example, most of our townships were designed to be concentration camps that would force us into a cheap labour reservoir for Europeans. But not only that, they ensure we were dispossessed of land, or could not use our own land that we still had. Even more, these concentration camps became a huge customer base for the same Europeans for whom we worked as they build their malls there. In a manner of speaking, they reaped us off twice: first as cheap labour, and secondly, as reliable customers for their products, right from the supermarket to the farm. It therefore may well be said that Africans and African governments need to rethink the settlement patterns of Africans. Instead of more cities, we need more roads and high speed rail so that Africans can live and work in their communities, instead of the few highways that were built for extractive purposes and run straight from the mines directly to the seaports. Let cottage industries and industrial parks be set up all over including the small towns and villages. This will ensure a total solution to the challenges of homelessness in the cities as there is more land for Africans to live in, build and even engage in small scale farming for their basic needs. One of the biggest tragedies played on us is the idea that "land has value, and for it to have value, that land has to be located next to European settlements". Our land ought to have value deep in our African settlements, and that way we won't even be beholden to banks' housing schemes through 20 or 30 year bonds. As more and more Africans build in their rural villages, let us disabuse ourselves of this notion that "that is not an investment". We do not build our homes primarily to sell, we build homes to live in with our families and leave them as a heritage to our children when we leave this world. African governments need to think beyond the Native Commissioners' ideas and accept African culture instead of always seeking to make everything look European. For example, what is the point of building skyscrapers in Africa as if we always have a shortage of housing land (except that such situations are artificially created through these cities?) The Africa of tomorrow must embrace the traditional African settlements and bring services directly to where Africans live, than drive Africans further into concentration camps, which comes with so many ills, everything from crime to drugs. And last, key point: Africans developing in their own communities means that they will provide labour to one another, be customers for one another's businesses, retain critical skills in the communities, advance community development, and ultimately, ensure the establishment of an African Economy owned by Africans! It is perhaps a tragedy of our time that places such as this in Venda, Bulilima-Mangwe, parts of KZN, etc. are leading the way, but it seems that governments aren't paying enough attention. We still need to decolonise African Governments!
Muna@I_am_Munaa

What’s the logic of building a beautiful house in Venda whereas you spend 11 months 15 days of your time in Gauteng?

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MJ @Moalusi🇿🇦@MJMoalusii·
@UnathiAfrika Implement your settlement ideas in Zimbabwean and Mozambique first and use them as a benchmark. We are fine adopting White farm life style.
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
People are already saying I’m from Mozambique because I’m dark 😭🤣 Right now in South Africa: • Dark skin = Mozambique • Light skin = Motswana • Beard = Pakistan • Braids = Zimbabwe • Accent = Nigeria Soon they’ll need DNA tests at the gate of every complex 😭😭
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Dasen Thathiah
Dasen Thathiah@DasenThathiah·
This morning on @eNCA, I’ll be speaking about one of this week’s biggest tragedies. The murders of a young pharmacist, Nomzila Madinane, and her two employees. She was on the verge of opening her second pharmacy in KwaNyuswa. There are already indications that this was most likely a targeted assassination. According to her family, her life had been threatened before - by her former partner. My detailed report - and exclusive insights from her loved ones - will follow later.
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Rodri
Rodri@16_Rodri_·
Thank you Pep Guardiola 💙
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Siyakhula
Siyakhula@misumuzi_4·
🎈‼️🔥 Shamase 🙌 If Lt-General Mkhwanazi is satisfied, I am safe and happy. The General is here!!🔥
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
The SAPS vehicle was spotted in Mbembesi Zimbabwe loaded with firewood, and it is allegedly stolen from South Africa #Abahambe
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(Fan) tshepang
(Fan) tshepang@Cfc_Tshepang·
Let’s give the commentator his flowers 💐🤣
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(Fan) tshepang
(Fan) tshepang@Cfc_Tshepang·
Shabba was mad, we were just young😭😭🔥
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SABC News@SABCNews·
🇿🇦⚽ BAFANA BAFANA — FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 FIXTURES ALL OF US. ALL IN. KAOFELA. 🔥 🇲🇽 Mexico vs South Africa 🇿🇦 📅 11 June | 🕘 21:00 🇨🇿 Czechia vs South Africa 🇿🇦 📅 18 June | 🕕 18:00 🇿🇦 South Africa vs South Korea 🇰🇷 📅 25 June | 🕒 03:00 📺 Watch LIVE on SABC 1 & SABC 3 📲 Stream on sabc-plus.com 📡 Available on Openview HD (OVHD) 📻 Live on SABC Radio Stations #BafanaBafana #FIFAWorldCup2026 #SABCSport #FWC2026
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MJ @Moalusi🇿🇦@MJMoalusii·
@Markosonke1 We are educated and possess the requisite intelligence to know what works and what does not work. Thabo Mbeki does not have children admitted at Rehab, so he lacks the capacity to address challenges affecting the lower class.
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In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
Join me in laughing at Ngizwe Mcunu and Jacinta Ngobese who go around the country acting like Home Affairs interns 😭😭 asking random people for IDs, passports and permits as if they graduated from Border Management University After all the noise, marches, whistles and sweating in the streets… Durban Mayor says out of 300 foreign nationals verified, only ONE was illegal 😭 Maybe it’s finally time to understand that not every Nigerian is a drug lord. Not every Zimbabwean stole someone’s job. Not every Somali owns a spaza shop.And not every foreigner in South Africa is illegal. Some people are here legally, working, paying rent, building businesses and minding their business while politicians use poor people to fight each other 😭
SABC News@SABCNews

BREAKING NEWS | Immigration tensions, one arrested in Durban. Durban Mayor says 300 foreign nationals have been verified, all legally in SA except for 1

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SoccerBeat
SoccerBeat@SoccerBeatZA·
🎥 𝐓𝐋𝐁 𝐏𝐑𝐀𝐈𝐒𝐄𝐃 𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐈𝐍! 🇺🇸👏🏽 Mbekezeli Mbokazi continues to impress in the MLS, with pundits and his teammate Chris Brady full of praise for the defender’s impact. 🇿🇦🔥 This is a must watch! 😱 #BetwayPrem #AirMobile #AbsaFootballFridays
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Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦
Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦@KingMntungwa·
I couldn't have said it better! Ndlozi think this is AI😅
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