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$400K wasted. There’s no way Morocco is seeing a draw against that Brazil super squad 😭😭
Kalshi FC@KalshiFC
BREAKING: Someone just put $400,000 on Brazil to NOT win vs Morocco tonight $1,000,000 potential payout on Kalshi
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Dear Xenophobic South Africans 🇿🇦,
For those of you who foolishly think you don’t have your people in other countries, and that even if you do, they are all staying there legally,
On March 1, 2026, 63 South Africans were deported from Ireland to South Africa.
This operation was carried out by the Garda National Immigration Bureau.
10 (~16%) of the deportees were convicted of offences in Ireland.
This is how civilised countries handle illegal immigration.
The country doesn’t allow citizens to behave like animals, go around beating up anyone who doesn’t speak their language, loot their shops, and dehumanise them, as is happening in South Africa.
rte.ie/news/ireland/2…
independent.co.uk/news/world/eur…

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@MashuduModula @mazwiblose2 @Yanga_Luwalala I saw no bundle of documents. I saw what looks like an assylum seeker permit, just an A4 sheet 🤷🏾♂️
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@PMiliyon @mazwiblose2 @Yanga_Luwalala Why should a person identify himself with a bundle of documents.it’s simple,if you are legit in the country you produce id,(refuge id)or passport with visa
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@mazwiblose2 @Yanga_Luwalala Why is he carrying papers like that,he deserve a beating 💥
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They may hide it from you, but they can’t it from a drone.
#BelieveInJoburg #Zille4Mayor
Johannesburg, South Africa 🇿🇦 English

Why tf would someone keep scorpions ? 😭 what was the mission?
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee
A 28-year-old man was arrested at Cape Town International Airport after police discovered 150 live venomous scorpions hidden in his luggage during an intelligence-driven operation involving the Kuilsriver Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit and CapeNature. The suspect was charged under the Nature and Environmental Ordinance Act for illegal possession of wild animals. The scorpions were safely removed and taken to a secure facility, while authorities are still determining their value. He is expected to appear in the Bellville Magistrates’ Court on Monday, 15 June 2026.
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@TwaRSA26 You are on the verge of starting a serious tribal war
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@daddyhope They way they spelt your name was a huge giveaway.
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Two days ago, I was scammed.
A WhatsApp account belonging to a Newzroom television journalist was hacked, and I received a message from what appeared to be her number asking to borrow R1,500, with a promise that it would be repaid the following afternoon. Thinking I was helping a colleague, I did not hesitate.
The person first asked me to do a cash send, but I explained that my account does not have that facility because it is a non-resident account with certain restrictions. I was then given a Capitec bank account number and transferred the R1,500.
Today, I called the journalist to check whether she had received the money, only to discover that her WhatsApp account had been compromised and that she had never sent the message. The money had gone straight to criminals.
I am sharing this as a warning to others. If someone contacts you asking for money, no matter how well you know them, pick up the phone and speak to them directly before sending anything. That is the mistake I made. I assumed I was communicating with a colleague and did not think to verify it.
The scammers are clever. They ask for relatively small amounts that do not immediately raise suspicion. In this case it was R1,500, an amount many people would send without thinking twice if they believed they were helping a friend or colleague.
What also concerns me is that the journalist’s number is on MTN. I do not understand how the criminals were able to gain control of the account. Mobile operators normally have security measures in place when a number is moved to another device or when a SIM swap occurs.
Whether this was a hacked WhatsApp account, a SIM swap, or some other form of compromise, it is a reminder that none of us should assume that a message is genuine simply because it comes from a familiar number.
Please be careful out there. Before sending money, verify that you are actually speaking to the person you think you are speaking to. A quick phone call could save you from becoming the next victim.
I have advised the journalist to report the matter to the police and to provide them with the bank account details into which the money was deposited. The money was transferred into a Capitec account, and the bank should have records identifying the account holder. Hopefully, that information can assist law enforcement with their investigations.
Unlike some of the other people who were contacted, I had the foresight to keep screenshots of the conversation. That may prove useful because the scammers had activated WhatsApp’s disappearing messages feature, which automatically deletes messages after a set period of time. In this case, the messages were configured to disappear after 24 hours, making it more difficult for victims to retain evidence of what was said.
This is another tactic criminals are increasingly using. They know that once messages disappear, victims have less evidence to provide to the police, mobile operators and banks. Fortunately, I had taken screenshots before the messages vanished.
So, once again, if someone asks you for money, no matter how familiar the number may be, call them directly and verify that you are actually speaking to that person. It only takes a few seconds, and it could save you from losing your money to criminals. It could have been a huge amount of money.


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CashSend gets you cash. ZakhaaPay gets you convenience. 💸 Spend your money where and when you need it. #ZakhaaPay
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@robertmarawa @GaytonMcK @947 @VumaFM @RISEfm943 @Sowetan1981 @SportArtsCultur @Hollywoodbets You must stop giving this one airtime, he’ll get you cancelled.
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🔴 "From the information that we got, is that this referee traveled on a diplomatic passport.....he's NOT a diplomat, let's start there. Even if I was President, I would NOT have allowed him in." 🔴
~@GaytonMcK on the saga of Somalian referee, Omar Artan, 34, who was due to be the first referee from Somalia to officiate a World Cup but ended up being sent back home.
#MSWOn947
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@ZOLEKV_Q @Newzroom405 Why’s he fighting to be president though..
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[BREAKING] President Cyril Ramaphosa has launched an urgent application before the Western Cape High Court seeking to interdict the Parliamentary Impeachment process against him.
@Newzroom405


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