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Prof Mlamuli Hlatshwayo

@MlamuliSA

Enhle & Esihle’s father.

Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Mart 2013
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Prof Mlamuli Hlatshwayo@MlamuliSA·
Massive appreciations to Lift Airlines for making my daughter’s flight so memorable earlier this morning! Thank you always to the pilot Stephanie who took time from his busy schedule, showed my daughter around and even allowed her to play around with the controls. 😊❤️👌🏾✅✈️🌍
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The Holberg Prize
The Holberg Prize@HolbergPrize·
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: THE 2027 HOLBERG PRIZE The Holberg Prize is an international prize awarded annually for outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law and theology. Who would you like to see as the next Holberg Laureate? Deadline: 15 June
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions. But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
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Dr Nasiphi Moya
Dr Nasiphi Moya@nasiphim·
In the interest of protecting the integrity of the institution, while ensuring fairness to all parties, I have taken a decision to suspend MMC for Corporate and Shared Services, Cllr Kholofelo Morodi. A preliminary investigation is underway into the matters raised before the Madlanga Commission to determine whether a prima facie case exists. @CityTshwane
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] "The SETA system has not served us well at all, it must now be changed.” President Cyril Ramaphosa calls for a system overhaul to create a conducive environment for economic growth that will present opportunities and skills for the youth. #Newzroom405
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@tshepo87 No. The problems are systemic, and am trying to show you that they exceed disbursement challenges. NSFAS as an organisation needs to shut down. It’s inefficient, and incapable. I will be finalizing an OpEd on this soon soon tabling my thoughts more fully. 🤞🏾
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Vaxxed Tshepo 💉@tshepo87·
NSFAS should buy this hotel and use it to house Wits students. This must be their pilot housing project
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The City Lodge Hotel in Newtown, Johannesburg, is closing after more than a decade, and the building will be auctioned by the end of the month. The hotel was built in 2015 and initially cost R146 million to develop. It includes: • 148 rooms • Restaurant • 2 boardrooms • Gym and swimming pool • 55 basement parking bays City Lodge says the decision not to renew the lease is unrelated to staff performance, the brand, or the broader Johannesburg market. The group has operated for more than 40 years and has 58 hotels across South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Mozambique. But the reality is, this hotel stopped turning a profit. And that says something more about hospitality in Johannesburg right now. Over the past few years, I have toured, written about, and presented on multiple hotel developments across the city, and one trend keeps coming up. Most visitors enter through OR Tambo, the busiest airport in Africa, yet we are not seeing the same wave of new hotel developments that we see in Cape Town. Johannesburg is still a business-driven city before it is a leisure destination. Corporate travel drives demand for 4 and 5-star hotels, and these are high-frequency travellers with high expectations. Instead of flooding the market with new supply, we are seeing the optimisation of existing stock in Johannesburg. Newtown made sense at one stage. It was positioned as a cultural precinct near the CBD, with significant public investment and high expectations for regeneration. But the guests have changed, and so have their expectations. Many visitors now choose Sandton, Rosebank, Melrose, Waterfall or Fourways, where there is stronger security, newer infrastructure, and integrated business and retail nodes. The closure of City Lodge Newtown is not just about one hotel. It is a sign of how the hospitality market in Johannesburg is being reshaped.

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@tshepo87 That’s true, thanks to the incredible work done by the SIU. But that doesn’t negate the fact that NSFAS has an organisation is largely dysfunctional and incapable. Weak governance, loose financial controls systems, can’t track funds spent etc. Kuningi.
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Vaxxed Tshepo 💉@tshepo87·
@MlamuliSA Universities collectively had to return R1.7 Billion to NSFAS because they couldn’t disburse funds. No one says they shouldn’t take on that responsibility. It’s a choice to not fix things
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
BREAKING: The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned Israel’s attack on Iran’s South Pars gasfield in a rare rebuke since the US-Israeli war on Iran began. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/aoyn5o
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