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Robb Lucci

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Johannesburg Katılım Ekim 2017
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Adrian Meronk
Adrian Meronk@AdrianMeronk·
South Africa, that was special! 🇿🇦 Your energy out there was unreal 🙌 Thank you to everyone who came and made it unforgettable. 👏@brysondechambeau, seriously impressive performance! See you at the next one 🫡
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Matt Brown
Matt Brown@IamTheImmortal·
How are people still tricked by this god stuff in 2026? I get it in 1026 when your entire world was a square mile in size. We see 13 billion light years in to the universe now and have science and technology. I don’t get it.
FULL SEND MMA@full_send_mma

UFC middleweight Joe Pyfer reveals finding God and becoming a Christian changed his life “I’ve had a complete 360 change as far as my faith. I had an out of body experience where I was able to see myself in a different light. I want marriage and God at the center of my life”

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İbrahim Tığlı
İbrahim Tığlı@ibrahimtigli·
Küresel beyaz sermeye hiç bir zaman Afrika insanının kalkınmasına yönelik bir program geliştirmedi. Eğer ekonomik apartheid de sona erdirilebilseydi Güney Aftika da yerli bir ekonomi inşa edilebilir, siyah ekonomik bilinç oluşturulabilirdi.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Why Are Foreign Companies Leaving South Africa? Since the 3rd quarter of 2025, multinational corporations have been either downsizing their business operations in South Africa, or closing shop altogether. These businesses and a conspicuous number of Western and Western-aligned voices have cited South Africa’s “hostile” business environment as the reason for this mass downsizing/exodus, with many pointing squarely at the country’s now over 2 decade-old Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) policy as the main culprit in this “hostile” business environment. They have described B-BBEE as “racist”, “corrupt” and detrimental to the South African economy. Why would a policy aimed at ensuring equal economic opportunities for South Africa’s black majority, as its white minority continues to control nearly 90% of its economy, be described in such damning terms? Likely because these predatory multinational corporations are no longer able to take advantage of South Africa with as much impunity as they used to, especially in the wake of the South African government’s more recent implementations of B-BBEE. And just like with Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) – which expropriated stolen Zimbabwean land from the former British colony’s white minority, returned it to its African majority, and incurred the wrath of Western powers – these corporations and their parrots are actively agitating for yet another African nation to be punished for daring to reclaim its own land from its former colonizers.

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sandile swana
sandile swana@sandileswana·
Amandga ke la. Bayaxoka aba.
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af

Why Are Foreign Companies Leaving South Africa? Since the 3rd quarter of 2025, multinational corporations have been either downsizing their business operations in South Africa, or closing shop altogether. These businesses and a conspicuous number of Western and Western-aligned voices have cited South Africa’s “hostile” business environment as the reason for this mass downsizing/exodus, with many pointing squarely at the country’s now over 2 decade-old Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) policy as the main culprit in this “hostile” business environment. They have described B-BBEE as “racist”, “corrupt” and detrimental to the South African economy. Why would a policy aimed at ensuring equal economic opportunities for South Africa’s black majority, as its white minority continues to control nearly 90% of its economy, be described in such damning terms? Likely because these predatory multinational corporations are no longer able to take advantage of South Africa with as much impunity as they used to, especially in the wake of the South African government’s more recent implementations of B-BBEE. And just like with Zimbabwe’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) – which expropriated stolen Zimbabwean land from the former British colony’s white minority, returned it to its African majority, and incurred the wrath of Western powers – these corporations and their parrots are actively agitating for yet another African nation to be punished for daring to reclaim its own land from its former colonizers.

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Kgoshi Ya Lebowa
Kgoshi Ya Lebowa@Mothematiks·
If Masemola didn't benefit in any way in terms of monetary value or bribes regarding Cat Matlala tender, why is he being arrested? Can one be arrested for lack of oversight or for being a terrible executive?
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Sabelo Chalufu 🇿🇦
Sabelo Chalufu 🇿🇦@SabeloChalufu·
A party in the governing coalition has merged with a party whose sole reason for existence is to (work to) achieve the breaking up the Nation State as we know it. Interesting (derogatory).
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Referendum Party@VoteReferendum

Today, the Referendum Party has formally merged with the Freedom Front Plus. A realignment is underway in South African politics, and the @VFPlus is emerging as the clearest choice for those seeking to advance self-determination and Cape Independence. referendumparty.org/news/new-membe…

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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
[COMMENT] The criminal charges against General Fannie Masemola are deeply concerning. In the interest of maintaining public trust and the integrity of the SAPS, he should step aside or be placed on special leave pending the outcome of the legal process. This is not a presumption of guilt, but a necessary step to uphold accountability at the highest level.
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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
The last two times Iran negotiated with the USA, they were attacked mid negotiations. Both times their lead negotiators were killed. Their opponents have almost no interceptor missile stock left. That is why they want a pause. Iran would be crazy to negotiate.
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Standard Bank ZA
Standard Bank ZA@StandardBankZA·
💚💛As we gear up for the Bafana Bafana build‑up games, we’re celebrating the pride of the nation with a special green jersey giveaway! Share your celebration and predict the Panama match score to win 1 of 20 away jerseys. Sihamba neBafana! 🇿🇦⚽ #BackedByBlue💙 #SBLove💙
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Iraq has some of the world’s largest oil reserves but the money it earns doesn’t fully flow through Baghdad. Instead, a system set up after the US invasion in 2003 still gives Washington lasting leverage over Iraq's oil revenues. Al Jazeera’s Osama bin Javaid explains.
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Senator Shehu Sani
Senator Shehu Sani@ShehuSani·
Cuba blockade is ok. Rafah blockade is ok. Hormuz blockade is not ok.
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🎥📺🎬🎥@BradleyMadlala·
Standard Bank is probably thinking, “this too shall pass.” It shouldn’t. 🙏🏽
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