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George Mathabathe 🏳️‍🌈🇿🇦🏳️‍🌈🇧🇼⬛🟩🟨

@MalapJdk

BA (Policy Studies) UNISA 🎓, BA (HONS) POLITICS candidate UNISA. Fields of interest - Political Philosophy, Public Policy & Political Economy 🏳️‍🌈🇿🇦

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How do I pay $70000 to your payment method
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darlene superville@dsupervilleap·
BREAKING!!! WASHINGTON (AP) _ Judge orders Trump administration to halt construction of $400 million White House ballroom unless Congress OKs plan
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DME 🇳🇦@dme_363·
Don't leave your country. Just make your country better to live in. That's why you hardly see a Namibian leave Namibia to go live better in South Africa.
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M.@Hlase_MM·
@MalapJdk @unisa @LenkaBula That's great George but MyUnuaa has been on and off for the past week or so. One can't even get assistance on the phone. I have a friend who's been struggling with registration and also couldn't even get anyone on the phone to help
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Unisa VC Prof Puleng @Lenkabula and management attended the opening of the Times Higher Education Africa Universities Summit 2026, where the Hon. Minister Buti Manamela delivered opening remarks alongside Kenya’s higher education leadership. On Day One, the Minister emphasized that gender equity in higher education is not about choosing between men and women, but about building inclusive institutions that create access and opportunity for all. Expanding equitable access to education remains central to shaping the future of African universities.
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Fan Mazi Tuunde@KingTunde_SZN·
Which number is missing ?? Winner get $5,000 from me End 72hrs
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Iran Embassy SA@IraninSA·
South Africa is on the right side of history. Thank you @CyrilRamaphosa
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Joshua Meservey@JMeservey·
The South African government seems to believe that if it claims frequently enough that it runs a principled foreign policy, the world will simply accept it as true. It’s categorically untrue, however. Consider the whopper President Ramaphosa tells below amid his condemnations of the US and Israel over the Iran War: “We have taken a principled stance which is consistent with our independent foreign policy. We have continued to support those nations that are struggling for self-determination.” Let’s check SA’s consistency in supporting nations “struggling for self-determination.” It: --Abstained on every resolution condemning Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. --Refused to condemn Russia by name for its invasion of Georgia and abstained on UN resolutions that did so. --Hasn’t condemned, and implicitly supports, China’s assault on its neighbors in the South China Sea despite a 2016 international court ruling against China. So, SA won’t condemn its partner’s violation of others’ sovereignty in defiance of the international law it claims to so revere. --Won’t condemn Iran or Hezbollah for the latter’s occupation of parts of Lebanon. As I point out frequently, the only way to make sense of the SA government’s rhetoric about its principled foreign policy is that the principle in question is anti-Westernism. If a particular situation, such as the current Iran war, gives it an opportunity to attack the West or especially the US or Israel, it will do so. If the situation reflects badly on its fellow anti-Western ideologues, such as in the cases cited above, it will ignore or equivocate. SA’s foreign policy is purely political. The world needs to stop buying its propaganda about principled action.
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South Africa 🇿🇦 President Cyril Ramaphosa becomes the first African President to openly and publicly oppose US-Israel attack on Tehran and other areas. "The illegal war that is being raged by the US and Israel is another act of imperialism".

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I don’t think South Africans 🇿🇦 understand the urgency of getting rid of EFF, COMPLETELY from existence.
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M.@Hlase_MM·
@unisa @LenkaBula As a long distance institution, why would you have assignments due by 5PM when the majority of students are full-time employees? 11PM was a more reasonable time
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African Maps@MapsAfrican·
How to get to East London in Eastern Cape, South Africa 🇿🇦 from Lagos, Nigeria 🇳🇬.
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Up & Coming Ancestor@iTweetWhatiLyk·
@MalapJdk @magicdan60 South Africa and South Africans hold billions US dollars. If the suit is successful, however remote the chance, then the US can seize those dollars and make payment of the suit with/without the consent of South Africa
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Danny Nel
Danny Nel@magicdan60·
🇺🇸 🇿🇦 A $400 million lawsuit is being prepared in the United States (US) against South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and if it proceeds, the fallout could be explosive. At the centre of it are accusations that the South African government knowingly collaborated with Hamas ahead of the October 7 attacks on Israel – attacks in which at least 47 American citizens were killed or taken hostage. The mainstream media in South Africa have not uttered a word about it. The case, built on recommendations by UK-based consultant Justin Lewis, claims to have uncovered new material evidence of coordination between South African officials, Hamas, and Iran in the months leading up to the massacre. It’s a staggering allegation: that South Africa’s diplomatic support for Hamas wasn’t just rhetorical solidarity, but active complicity. Lewis says he warned the South African government back in April of the potential legal risks. “I was not only ignored,” he says, “but threatened with legal action by a journalist acting on behalf of the South African state.” Lewis now claims that some of South Africa’s court filings to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) were prepared in advance and in concert with foreign actors hostile to Israel and the West. “If that’s true,” he says, “then the ICJ process was politically manipulated – and that could constitute an act of terrorism under UK and US law.” The legal foundation for the case rests on a unanimous US Supreme Court ruling last month that upheld the Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act (2019), which allows Americans to sue foreign governments or individuals shown to have materially supported terrorist organisations – even overriding sovereign immunity. Plaintiffs intend to argue that South African officials – possibly including Ramaphosa himself – either had prior knowledge of or directly facilitated Hamas operations. “Unless the president can prove he had no knowledge,” Lewis says, “he may be personally liable for damages.” Beyond the courtroom, the economic risks are staggering. In letters dated June 30 and July 2, Lewis warned that sanctions on South African government debt could result in interest rate hikes costing taxpayers about $55 million per day. He highlights $3.5 billion in international bonds issued by South Africa in November 2023, which he claims failed to disclose “the substantial legal and reputational risks linked to collaboration with a designated terrorist entity.” Formal notifications have been sent to the US Treasury, the House Financial Services Committee, and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Major financial institutions – including Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Vunani Capital – have also been briefed. In a letter to US Assistant Trade Representative Constance Hamilton, Lewis urged the White House to suspend all economic negotiations with South Africa – including those linked to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) – until the allegations are investigated. “Continuing bilateral economic dialogue under these conditions would be reckless,” he wrote. CONTINUE reading PUBLISHED in Times of Israel 11/07/2025. blogs.timesofisrael.com/did-south-afri
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"South Africans should not resent being told hard truths that our own government refuses to face. We should resent that it took a foreign ambassador to say them." Writes @NWoodeSmith in the @RationalStand on why US Ambassador Bozell is right about South Africa.
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) is the oldest and largest stock exchange in Africa, with a market capitalization of $1.41 trillion. South African giants, MTN, Standard Bank, Investec, Multichoice, Nedbank, Checkers, FNB, and Vodacom, are the continent's industrial blueprints. These institutions anchor their roots in South Africa's sophisticated financial and energy sectors to branch out, creating thousands of jobs from Lagos to Nairobi. If we strain the South African anchor until it fails, we don't just hurt one nation, we risk collapsing the industrial and financial engine of the entire continent. Every African nation must focus on building its own robust internal systems so we can trade our strengths instead of exporting our poverty. True African unity is not found in a borderless migration crisis, but in borderless trade. We should be removing barriers for capital, intelligence, technology, and energy, integrating our solutions, not our problems.
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PRINCE KAYBEE
PRINCE KAYBEE@KabeloMusic·
I’m addicted to being a slave for money only because it can eradicate inconvenience. The results I HATE about the power of money is getting women, buying expensive clothes, dining at the finest restaurants and all the other meaningless chaos. But hitting a pothole in a foreign country driving a Ferrari in the middle of nowhere because you wanted to drive fast with no interference then paying your way out of that situation to immediately end up back in your country and your Ferrari is why I love money, ERADICATING INCONVENIENCE.
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] Protesters have torched vehicles and buildings allegedly belonging to foreign nationals in protest against the installation of a Nigerian king in the Eastern Cape. @Sipha_KemaSA reports
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The most inhuman Minister we have ever had in our Democratic South Africa, sies: How do you refuse a child to go bury her mother ?
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