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Matsodipana-Matswa-Dipakeng #PanAfricanism #MorningsAreTooEarlyForBreakfast

(ZA) Katılım Eylül 2011
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Kitoko
Kitoko@Fokof__·
People who say they will never vote for the EFF in any elections because of Malema’s stance on illegal immigrations kill me . The same EFF that just moved a bill to prohibit institutions of higher learning from withholding students’ academic transcripts due to outstanding fees?
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Hermaine M
Hermaine M@HermaineM·
Nigerians are so creative 🤣🤣🤣
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Petite Ebony Girl 🇵🇸
Petite Ebony Girl 🇵🇸@PetiteEbonyGirl·
The aim of this bill is to reduce the pay disparity that exists between white and black workers. The DA is trying to stop this bill from being passed, just as they opposed the increase of the minimum wage. The DA is an enemy of the black working class. Vote responsibly.
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The Palestinian FIFA Rep did an interview afterwards. “How can I shake hands or have a photo with such a man?” “He represents criminals like Netanyahu.“
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Mayowa
Mayowa@Mayoveli·
This cost them about $1 trillion. The truth is, you cannot build systems like this exclusively on the logic of profit. You cannot expect to break even in 20 or 30 years. Projects of this scale are built because the government decides they must exist to serve the people. And this is a problem with systems that are strictly, or overwhelmingly, capitalist. If you leave every problem in your society to the spontaneity of the market, some challenges are so large and so unprofitable that you will never have sufficient incentive to solve them.
Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley

Wuhan Railway Station in China is bigger than many airport terminals in the West and has more bullet train lines than many countries have altogether

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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Medhi Hasan: Is it true that US Senator Lindsey Graham said to you on a conference call on May 1st, 2024, quote, this court, the ICC is for Africans? ICC prosecutor Karim Khan: In fact, he went further. He said this court is for African thugs like Putin. It is not for democracies like Israel and the United States of America
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Julia Madibogo
Julia Madibogo@Julia_Maite·
Hey @Eskom_SA Can I come and sleep at your Megawatt Park offices with my family this long weekend? We haven’t had electricity at my house for the last 10 months, 46 houses affected. Been calling you guys with no help. Can we come tu, this weekend is looking cold AF!
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SABC News
SABC News@SABCNews·
WATCH | As South Africa observes Freedom Month, usury expert Emerald van Zyl says discrimination against black people continues, claiming it is worse than during the apartheid era.
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Aadam
Aadam@AadamHaladh·
Liverpool fans sing ‘you greedy bastards, enough is enough’, holding yellow cards in protest against increase in ticket prices. #LIVCRY
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SABC News@SABCNews·
WATCH | At the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, a historic milestone was reached when one of the first trilingual dictionaries for Kaaps, Afrikaans, and English was launched. The dictionary is aimed at broadening the linguistic scope in the country but also at giving Kaaps the rightful and respectful platform it deserves.
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Kganki Chávez Mphahlele 🇿🇦
Kganki Chávez Mphahlele 🇿🇦@Absolute_Kganki·
“There’s no South African who chases down Nigerians because they’re Nigerian, it’s not true. They chase down all drug dealers from both Nigeria and South Africa, and report them to the police. When the police don’t act, the community takes the law into its own hands, it happens like that.” - President Thabo Mbeki 🇿🇦
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Sami Hamdi سامي الهاشمي الحامدي
"Baba, I am invited to @PiersUncensored against someone who says nasty, hateful lies about Islam. What do you advise?" @Malhachimi: "Son, don't just say the facts. Print them on paper and hold them up for everyone to see. Obliterate the lies with the clear, plain truth" "Ok"
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Christina
Christina@ChristinaM58236·
I was going to give her silent treatment for the whole year 😭😭
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LambChip
LambChip@_Lembz·
Stratcom, the apartheid regime’s propaganda arm, was a shadowy network of disinformation, media manipulation, and covert operations designed to crush anti-apartheid resistance. Operating primarily in the 1980s, it targeted activists like Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, spreading fabricated stories to discredit their reputations. Security Police agents embedded journalists in newsrooms, paid for favorable coverage, and planted false narratives portraying dissenters as violent or corrupt. Beyond misinformation, Stratcom employed “dirty tricks” — fake pamphlets, illegal surveillance, arson, and even assassinations — to sow division and destabilize opposition movements. Its reach extended beyond South Africa. New revelations suggest Stratcom attempted to influence international figures, including U.S. allies, to shape global perceptions of the regime. Former officer Paul Erasmus, who later testified before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), exposed the operation’s inner workings, detailing how he was tasked with discrediting key ANC figures. The TRC confirmed Stratcom’s role in human rights violations, validating widespread allegations of systematic propaganda campaigns. Its legacy lingers, with ongoing debates about whether modern media professionals could still be influenced by its tactics. The existence of a “friendly journalist” list — where reporters were on the payroll or under covert influence — raises concerns about media integrity today. This history is a stark reminder of how misinformation and propaganda can be weaponized. As AI and digital media evolve, the lessons from Stratcom remain urgent: protecting truth and accountability is essential to democracy.
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza

Wait until Elon Musk retweets this as real graves. This is the white genocide in South Africa the world is being told about.

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