Mpana P

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Mpana P

Mpana P

@PSeokwang

Sacrifice what you like, prioritize what you love and choose what you prefer. Your life will be orderly. Mix priorities and Preference and achieve nothing.....

Taung Katılım Kasım 2012
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Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲
Mishi_vibes 🇺🇲@Mishi_2210·
Brain Teaser Answer is not 72 then whats the answer??
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Mpana P
Mpana P@PSeokwang·
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
[COMMENT] Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi is National Commissioner material. His years of experience in policing, his operational leadership, and his deep understanding of crime intelligence and investigations set him apart. He is not a desk-bound officer — he has consistently demonstrated a hands-on approach to policing, taking decisive action in high-pressure situations. At a time when public trust in law enforcement is under strain, leaders who combine discipline, integrity, and real-world experience are exactly what the country needs. Mkhwanazi’s track record in tackling serious and organised crime, as well as his willingness to confront difficult issues within the system, speaks volumes about his leadership capacity. He understands the complexities of policing in South Africa and has shown that he is not afraid to act. South Africa needs strong, credible, and experienced leadership at the highest level of the police service. On merit, Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi fits that profile. RT if you agree…
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@SizweDhlomo Sizwe is lying to us, AK 47 is not allowed in this country, people confuse AK 47 with R5
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@maetsebane So organised crime cops thinks this way vele
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Commander!!!
Commander!!!@maetsebane·
“IT’S OVER FOR HIM!” Khumalo & Baloyi Grill Fannie Nkosi Until He Runs To The Toilet – CASE CLOSED! 🔥 The most difficult question ever to answer is the one start with "why" Q: Why did you share the confidential information with someone out of SAPS? A: EIsh, I don't know
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Rendani
Rendani@Rendani666·
Organisations that eventually detect these schemes early are rarely the ones with the longest control checklists. They are usually the ones that step back and analyse how fraudsters might study their operations, their payment cycles and the relationships between employees and suppliers. Stories like Sentinel’s raise a question many executives prefer not to ask themselves. If attackers can quietly redirect millions of rands from a company whose business is built around protecting others from crime, what assumptions inside other organisations might criminals already be studying today. The uncomfortable truth about corporate fraud is that it often becomes visible only after someone has taken the time to understand how the scheme actually works beneath the paperwork. And when that moment comes, many companies realise that the real vulnerability was never the invoice, the contract or the payment system. It was the blind trust built into the way those systems were expected to operate.
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Rendani@Rendani666·
A private security company in Midrand approved a R2.8 million supplier payment. The invoice matched the contract and the banking details had recently been updated. Two weeks later the real supplier called asking why they had not been paid. A Thread
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SABC News
SABC News@SABCNews·
MADLANGA COMMISSION | Sgt Nkosi’s legal counsel raises concerns about one of the evidence leaders who constantly shakes his head whenever Nkosi speaks, arguing that this behaviour amounts to intimidating his client.
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@Phislash We leave among criminals in these streets
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🇿🇦TheGreatDlamini🇿🇦
Ey hold on 😭😭😭🙆🏽‍♂️🙆🏽‍♂️🙆🏽‍♂️ So the reason Witness D's death was initially taken as a suicide was because this bro 👇🏽 did a drive by and hit him with 1 precise shot in the head from a moving vehicle? 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
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THE TRUTH PANTHER 🇿🇦
THE TRUTH PANTHER 🇿🇦@TheTruthPanther·
[WATCH] Remember this clash between private security personnel in a Mall in Sandton which took place around November 2023 The man seen with a gun on his waist is believed to be the ex-SAPS Special Task Force member recently who was recently arrested for the murder of Witness D. He was allegedly a bodyguard for a wealthy family. In the video, a foreign security guard can be seen shouting him, saying “shoot me”, unaware he is a trained and lethal operator.
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@SABCNews Ai this sajene is not make sure, he just lie unprovokely so
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SABC News@SABCNews·
MADLANGA COMMISSION | Sgt Nkosi says he was aware that Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya had an interest in the case of Musa Khawula.
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
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Inqubeko News Channel
Inqubeko News Channel@Inqubeko_news·
Police Officer Samkeliso Mlotshwa claims that General Mkhwanazi and KZN police were lying when they said his house was burned down by the community. He alleges that it was actually burned by police officers themselves out of jealousy over his achievements. Achievements he says they could not accomplish even in their 30 years of service. #AdHocCommitte
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@Mramatla_ General has been caught with his pants down😂😂😂
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MATOME@Mramatla_·
Here is the full recording !!!🔥🔥🔥🔥 General Sibiri says Katiso Molefe was working with Mswazi , also says they guy is connected through Zee who stays in Sandton , whose friends with Malema and Malema is close with General Sibiya . Seems like now we are moving away from drugs to exposing the fish that controls the mining field #MadlangaCommission
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@IanCameron23 @Abramjee The community is tired of criminals and there is one Ian Cameron who is busy criticising the government for doing something about crime, sit down chief, at your comfortable house at the suburbs
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Ian Cameron
Ian Cameron@IanCameron23·
Footage and reports emerging today from Eldorado Park and Riverlea raise serious questions about the current SANDF deployment in parts of Gauteng. Let me be clear at the outset. This is not criticism of the SANDF assisting with stabilisation on the ground in support of the South African Police Service. The concern is whether the correct legal authority, planning and command structures are in place for what we are now seeing. Parliament has not approved any new SANDF deployment specifically aimed at combating gang related crime following the State of the Nation Address. If such a deployment has now taken place, it must be properly explained. Up until last week there was still no clarity about whether SAPS and SANDF had conducted joint operational training in the provinces where deployments would occur. As recently as Friday, there was also no clear indication of what the command and control structure between SAPS and the SANDF would look like. It is also very concerning to see the apparent absence of South African Police Service members on the ground, particularly the lack of visible senior SAPS members who should ordinarily be responsible for operational command and coordination during such deployments. In South Africa the military does not replace the police. When the SANDF is deployed internally, it supports SAPS in terms of section 201(2)(a) of the Constitution and the Defence Act. SAPS remains the lead law enforcement authority. That is why something feels wrong when one sees a teenage boy being arrested by soldiers in a residential street. This afternoon I wrote urgently to the National Commissioner requesting immediate clarity on the deployment and the operational framework under which it is taking place. Among the questions I have asked are: • What is the legal basis for the current SANDF deployment in these areas? • Was the deployment formally authorised and reported to Parliament, as required when the SANDF is employed internally? • Is this deployment part of the security interventions mentioned during the State of the Nation Address, or is it linked to an extension of the existing SANDF deployment originally authorised for illegal mining operations? • Under whose operational command are SANDF members functioning and how does that command structure relate to SAPS? • What rules of engagement have been issued to SANDF members operating in civilian environments? • What joint operational planning and coordination took place between SAPS and SANDF before the deployment? I also raised concerns about the criminal justice system side of these operations, because arrests without proper follow through often collapse in court: • Have the courts been briefed regarding the operational framework under which arrests may occur? • Is SAPS forensic capacity prepared to process evidence arising from these operations? • Have dedicated detectives been assigned to ensure arrests translate into proper investigations and prosecutions? These questions matter. Without clear command structures, proper joint training and integration with the criminal justice system, deployments like this risk creating confusion rather than delivering meaningful results in the fight against organised crime and gang violence. I have requested clarity from the National Commissioner within 24 hours and will update the public once answers are received. South Africans deserve transparency and accountability when military resources are deployed in civilian communities. IC (Picture: Mongezi Koko/EWN)
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Mpana P@PSeokwang·
@maetsebane What’s with Limpopo people and fraudulent insurance claims
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Commander!!!
Commander!!!@maetsebane·
BREAKING NEWS: Police have arrested Rachel Kutumela's husband, who is a school principal. He was arrested at the school in Moletši, outside Polokwane in Limpopo. The arrests follow an investigation into a series of murders and fraudulent insurance claims.
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justin
justin@justinsunyt·
Introducing WarBench 1.0 Claude Opus 4.6 is currently SOTA at 50% - full pass on operation-absolute-resolve and refusal on operation-epic-fury GPT-5.3-Codex eval now in progress
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