Nkapo Modise
103 posts


@maShirt_ZN @jackson_rem Ur mother failed to use her small brain by giving birth to a fool.
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@ModiseNkap79169 @jackson_rem No one is allowed to camp at the police station no one. Use your small brain nawe
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@MalevuMini @Samkelisiw102 @jackson_rem Am not encouraging criminality and only discouraging inhumane behavior of our law enforcement officials
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@Samkelisiw102 @ModiseNkap79169 @jackson_rem Go to Botswana and Namibia illegally and come back to tell the tale.
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@MadiBoity Godrich chose wrong carrer, and he's not a leader either he's just a puppet of Julius.
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A trained lawyer ignores the law to impress Malema, as we have seen with Dali time and again. You are embarrassing the profession and such theatrics must be left to Malema.
Godrich Gardee@GardeeGodrich
The odds are heavily against the President.
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@ZungulaVuyo U are a political novis bafans,u r tackled politics with emotions instate of applying political strategy. Ask those flyoed to teach u political strategies and stop embarrassing yourself fool.
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@GardeeGodrich @kimheller3 U are disgusting, u should've posted the picture of ur own mother or ur wife domkop.
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I’ll be live on @eNCA tonight to outline why I need residents of Tshwane to give me five more years!
#LocalGovernmentElections 🇿🇦🗳️
#LetsRestoreTshwane
@Action4SA

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@DereleenJ @nasiphim @HermanMashaba It's upto the people of tshwane to vote wise, ANC and EFF should not be part of her administration.
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#5MoreYears and she’s set. Honestly, I’m a huge fan of @nasiphim. She’s everything I value and aspire to be.
Tswane has been blessed with the absolute BEST. Yoh this women is something else! You chose well @HermanMashaba


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@John_Hlatse Remember in Zim journalists fear to report without favor, freedom of speech is limited. ED and Zanu-PF they torched many Journalists who spoke bad about the internal affairs of thier countries publicly.
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@nasiphim the people of tshwane will give u the opportunity to restore the capital city, this time without coalition of the ANC and EFF. Only as Action SA.
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My vision for Tshwane is clear. I want us to build a capital city we can be proud of again.
#2026LocalGovernmentElections

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@daddyhope Politicians have no interest in the personal development of people who voted them in thier hearts, money and power is all what they desired for. The sooner we realise that the better.
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“Abahambe, vote for me and I will deal with ANC failed policies.”
January, 2024.
“I will never vote against the ANC President even if he is found guilty.”
June, 2026.
That is politicians for you, the real issue is not that they lie, the real issue is are you smart enough to know that you have been played.
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@daddyhope U made interesting analysis, it's too early for EFF and others to celebrate. They can only claim victory if he Cyril resign or the ANC ask him to do so,however knowing the history of ANC NEC members they will try to influence all GNU parties not to support the motion.
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The Phala Phala judgment is not really a judgment on President Cyril Ramaphosa himself, it is a judgment on parliamentary procedure and accountability.
My view is that ordinarily, if this had happened during the first term of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidency, he would probably have resigned and not wait to be impeached.
But because of the nature of South African politics today, particularly the so-called Government of National Unity, which is in reality a coalition government involving multiple parties led by the ANC, I do not think those seeking to impeach him have the numbers.
You need the Democratic Alliance to successfully impeach President Cyril Ramaphosa. But the DA would not want Ramaphosa to be removed because his impeachment could collapse the GNU altogether.
The likely alternative would be Deputy President Paul Mashatile, who is politically to the left of Ramaphosa and would probably be more open to a coalition arrangement with the EFF and MK, something both big business and the DA clearly do not want.
So I think this is ultimately an academic judgment that is unlikely to result in Cyril Ramaphosa being successfully impeached. The only real possibility is if he decides to leave of his own accord rather than face a prolonged political battle, but I doubt that too.
I suspect that big business in South Africa is already making calls behind the scenes urging him to stay put. I also think the DA will quietly be doing the same thing, reassuring him that they are unlikely to support any impeachment process whilst sabre-rattling publicly.
In response to the judgment, the Democratic Alliance said that it would not support any wrongdoing, but ultimately politics is about survival, and it is very opportunistic. My view is that the DA would look at the bigger picture and not specifically at Cyril Ramaphosa’s issues, but at the bigger picture, because his removal would immediately, in my view, collapse the GNU.
And the DA would be under so much pressure, not just from its supporters but from its financiers who sponsor it, to put the bigger picture ahead of a narrow political victory by removing Cyril Ramaphosa.
I have seen other comments saying that the DA would be worried about the local government elections and that this might push it towards supporting Ramaphosa’s impeachment. But the biggest threat to the DA in Cape Town is not the ANC. It is probably the PA.
And the PA leader, Gayton McKenzie, publicly stated a week or two ago that he would support Cyril Ramaphosa all the way until the end of his term in 2029.
What I actually see happening now is probably the DA, the PA and others whose numbers could become significant in any impeachment motion trying to extract concessions on other unrelated political issues.
That is how coalition politics often works. Moments of political vulnerability are frequently used by smaller or strategic parties to negotiate influence, policy concessions or political guarantees behind the scenes.
That tweet from veteran South African journalist Clement Manyathela in 2024 is quite instructive.
But, as they say, time will tell.

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@DereleenJ It's sad because we're going to listen to her lies and useless justification of all her wrong doings, nothing meaningful and truthful will come out of her mouth it cultural in the ANC.
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@Sophie_Mokoena What the citizens of other African countries are doing in SA cannot be tolerated in thier own countries, drugs destroyed lives of many young people in SA and majority of drug dealers are Nigerian, they are being chased away in many countries because of thier inhumane behavior.
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@TheRealClementM Unfortunately nothing will happen to her because it is in nature of her colleagues in the ANC to defend each other even if they're wrong, cyril will establish a commission instead of taking action against her.
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JUST IN : Minister Sisisi Tolashe’s helper says not only was she forced to share half her salary with the minister’s daughter, but she was also forced to buy groceries at the minister’s private presence in the Eastern Cape, where she was “illegally” placed. #TheCMShow
Clement Manyathela@TheRealClementM
JUST IN : Minister Sisisi Tolashe’s helper (who was “forced” to share half her salary with the minister’s daughter) is taking her to court. Her lawyer tells me on #TheCMShow that the helper feels abused by the minister, the department and the minister’s family.
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@Am_Blujay @MzwaneleManyi Good initiative however The proposed law was supposed to be brought forward while JZ was still the president. The current administration will never adopt the initiative or the idea.
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@AdvoBarryRoux This are the results of poor management and lack of farming skills, it doesn't necessarily means black people can't do farming. We are capable, we can do farming just like in the old days before the settlers arrived in Africa.
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@omuntuvensor Political instability and corrupt politicians ruin the livelihood of many ordinary Africans that's why they chose to cross the Mediterranean for greener pastures.
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