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I am learning everyday. Wits alumnus.
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What are the little things that start big arguments in your relationship or friendship group?
@skhumbi tells @GlenLewisSA & @Kgomotsomeso that the washing of dishes in his household can cause a mini World War.
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I borrowed 50k from Dad and 50k from Mum to buy a laptop that costs 97k.
After the purchase, I had 3k left.
I returned 1k to Dad and 1k to Mum, and I reserved 1k for myself.
I now owe Dad 49k and Mum 49k also.
49k + 49k = 98k plus 1k I reserved for myself, which is 99k.
So where did 1k go..?
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Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is National Commissioner material. His years of experience in policing, his operational leadership, and his deep understanding of crime intelligence and investigations set him apart.
He is not a desk-bound officer — he has consistently demonstrated a hands-on approach to policing, taking decisive action in high-pressure situations.
At a time when public trust in law enforcement is under strain, leaders who combine discipline, integrity, and real-world experience are exactly what the country needs.
Mkhwanazi’s track record in tackling serious and organised crime, as well as his willingness to confront difficult issues within the system, speaks volumes about his leadership capacity.
He understands the complexities of policing in South Africa and has shown that he is not afraid to act.
South Africa needs strong, credible, and experienced leadership at the highest level of the police service.
On merit, Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi fits that profile.
RT if you agree…

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@GoosCharly @Joe__Bassey That is such an unfortunate situation. Those sites are important to humanity and should be preserved by the government.
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@Joe__Bassey In South Africa, many archaeological and ancestral sites are located on private land, restricting access and leaving much of this rich history largely hidden from their descendants and the world.
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The oldest city in the world, named the Bakoni Ruins, exists in Mpumalanga, Southern Africa, and dates back over 200,000 years. The ruins stretch through Zimbabwe to Mozambique.
Eurocentrics love to promote Gobekli Tepe in Turkey as the oldest city but will not say a word about the Bakoni ruins because then they have to admit "Africa is the cradle of not only humanity but civilization as well."
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