Mah Nyathi

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Mah Nyathi

Mah Nyathi

@Mahnya27

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Mah Nyathi
Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@Soje2384 Useless goals? Which player has only scored goals that only lead to winning a "big trophy"? How many of Messi's & Ronaldo's 900 + goals are useless? Must they be chalked off?
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Soje2384@Soje2384·
Mdrrr en vrai on est pas là sur les 40 buts les plus inutiles de l’histoire ? 🤔 Pourquoi ses buts n’ont pas d’impact réel sur la saison de son club? Il ne marque pas au moment vraiment décisif?
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV There's a reason why AKA couldn't fill up a stadium & never attempted to. Let it rest. The beef was settled at fill up the dome, everything after that was a PR act.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV Cassper Nyovest’s debut album, Tsholofelo, reached gold status within two months of its release and went platinum approximately nine months later. For AKA, his debut album, Altar Ego, went gold after 2 years using radio & tv plays as sales.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV AKA was on tv & radio all day while Cass was outselling him 3 times & filling out stadiums. It's 2026 & you still haven't figured it out yet? Labels control awards, tv & radio appearances & interviews & radio & tv plays. Album sales & sold out shows can't be faked.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV Payola Controversies: Sony BMG famously settled for millions in 2005 over "pay for play" (payola) practices, where they paid promoters to secure radio airtime, artificially boosting certain tracks over others.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV AKA’s career was heavily supported by the traditional machinery: heavy radio rotation, and major label backing.Being a "Sony artist" meant access to established distribution channels that independent artists couldn't reach, ensuring constant presence on radio and TV charts.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV Payola Controversies: Sony BMG famously settled for millions in 2005 over "pay for play" (payola) practices, where they paid promoters to secure radio airtime, artificially boosting certain tracks over others.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@RealSihleIV Rapping with auto tune...do you even get it? A rapper raping hard with auto tune? Let that sink in? AKA was a tv star, created by Sony & them...without the Sony sponsored tv & radio rotation he would be no one. Think about it, when Cass was battling AKA, he was battling Sony.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@Gondras23 @TheTarean @SizweLo Ground infrastructure in South Africa typically includes high-speed fiber backhaul links to major internet exchanges like NAPAfrica in Johannesburg. This improves general connection stability and speed for the entire Southern African region, including Zimbabwe.
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Gondras@Gondras23·
@Mahnya27 @TheTarean @SizweLo Yes it is at capacity but a ground station in SA would not really help because we are congesting the satellites in space. So essentially, Starlink would have to increase the number of satellites in space to solve that problem.
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Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
Elon Musk has posted 50 times about South Africa in just 7 days, and Zimbabweans are just as angry as he is. This is because they both desperately need South Africa to allow Starlink in. We all know that the Starlink constellation is the largest array of satellites in the world. However, even with all of those satellites, Starlink still needs to connect to internet data centres on the ground. The satellites have to beam the data down to a ground station, which then sends the data across the internet using undersea cables. This is where South Africa comes in as one of the most connected countries on the continent with seven of the major undersea cables landing in Cape Town and Durban. These are the cables connecting Africa’s internet directly to Europe, Asia and the Americas. Because of this, Elon Musk wants to build a Starlink ground station in South Africa because it would ensure he gets fast, stable, high capacity routes straight into the global internet. Beyond the cables, South Africa also has world-class data centres alongside Tier 3+ infrastructure, which means high uptime, power redundancy, cooling and security. NAPAfrica, one of the largest internet exchange points on the continent is also in South Africa, with facilities in Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg. So, it should be clear that Starlink in SA is not about selling satellite dishes to households. It’s about plugging into the continent’s internet backbone and using South Africa to build a solid launch pad for a robust infrastructure build. Elon Musk can turn on Starlink in every single country on the continent, but without South Africa, he reaches a dead end and can never get his service to work properly on the continent. This also explains why some Zimbabweans are livid about South Africa not letting Starlink in. The service will just not work well over there without South Africa’s participation. OK, but if this is so important to Starlink why is Elon Musk stubbornly refusing to adhere to straightforward BEE requirements? Well, as pointed above, South Africa’s value to Starlink is mostly as infrastructure backbone, not as a massive retail customer base. We all know he won’t get any meaningful number of customers in SA. There’s simply no market for it. Musk just wants to use South Africa to route through neighbouring countries, and to him, this is not worth giving up a 30% stake in South Africa’s operations. For Musk, the BEE thing is just a strategic business decision. All that racism talk is just a smokescreen for a hard-nosed business choice.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@Gondras23 @TheTarean @SizweLo If Starlink officially launches in South Africa, it will likely deploy more local Ground Stations and Points of Presence. This reduces "ping" or delay by allowing satellite signals to "break out" to the internet closer to Zimbabwe rather than routing data to distant stations.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@Pietiepietste Africa is huge with different nations y'all call tribes with vast history. When the ancient Greeks were being civilized by Africans in Kemet, all of Europe was living in caves as animals. Learn your true history not the whitewashed propaganda.
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Charlie@Pietiepietste·
"Africa is the origin of humanity." So please tell me, O wise one... If all humans come from Africa and everyone had exactly the same opportunities when civilisation began... why, when Jan van Riebeeck arrived in Cape Town in 1652 on a ship built by the Dutch, when there were already towns and houses in Europe, were the Khoisan people of the Cape still living in caves or simple shelters? Why had the black settlers who migrated from further north in Africa to the highveld of South Africa, not built communities or towns, but instead lived in mud huts? You cannot blame Apartheid for the fact that the Bantu peoples never developed in the same way as Europeans, even though humanity as a whole started in Africa that was loooooong before apartheid or slavery or any excuse you can think of. WHY are the ANC looting and stealing from the poor under your leadership, promising the poor masses better lives while the cadres get richer by the day.?? President Donald Trump does not take a monthly salary from his people and put Amerika first. President Trump is not begging for more money from the international community because the money was looted by connected cadres that bought Lamborghini's while people died because of the looting. Stop your apartheid and begging bullshit! Stop making excuses for incompetence! If you want to be respected, act in a way that will earn respect!
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@Pietiepietste Africa gave the world man, speech, paper, the alphabet, writing, astrology, science, mathematics, architecture, philosophy, & civilization itself (to mention just a few).
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@Pietiepietste History didn't start in 1652. Many renowned Greek thinkers, including Pythagoras, Plato, and  Thales, are recorded to have studied in Ancient Egypt (Kemet), where they were exposed to advanced mathematics, astronomy, and medicine.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@ErnstRoets "Elon Musk is not a white supremacist who is mentioned in the Epstein files".
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@elonmusk The introduction of foreign diseases by Europeans like smallpox, influenza, and typhoid—coupled with the loss of traditional lands—decimated Indigenous populations, often reducing local groups by as much as three-quarters within decades of contact.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@elonmusk Australia's government policies led to the forced removal of Indigenous children from their families. This practice aimed at cultural assimilation is widely cited as meeting the international definition of genocide by attempting to destroy a group's cultural identity.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@elonmusk Between the late 18th and early 20th centuries, thousands of Indigenous people were killed in "Australia" organized massacres. Colonists often used the euphemism "dispersal" to describe the act of firing upon and killing Aboriginal groups to clear land for settlement.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@elonmusk What goes around comes around. The history of European settlement in Australia is marked by widespread violence, dispossession, and systemic policies that many historians and official inquiries now define as genocide.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@TheTarean @SizweLo Capacity Expansion Efforts: While the "sold out" shading on the map disappeared for some areas by February 2026, the network's ability to handle the sheer volume of users remains a crucial bottleneck.
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Mah Nyathi@Mahnya27·
@TheTarean @SizweLo Capacity "Sold Out" Status: As of late 2025, Harare and surrounding areas, including Chitungwiza and Norton, were marked as "sold out" on Starlink's availability map, with new kit registrations paused in those areas.
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