@AndiMakinana Beautiful handwriting yhoooo my 8yr old handwriting is a mess. But ke hereditary as my own handwriting is horrible but his is a nightmare 🤣😂
I’m here to brag about my six-year old nephew’s handwriting. He’s in Grade 1, left-handed and when he started Grade R, some teacher suggested my sister changed him to right-handed.
@fwBen_ I dont even care if it's fictional, but I love her you withdrew all the benefits from both father and daughter. You can't be living off my wealth and still disrespect me that way, nigga I literally owe you life
My new husband’s daughter disrespected me right in front of my family. When I finally spoke up, he shut me down: “She’s not your daughter. Don’t try to parent her.” I just smiled… and the next morning, I quietly removed every bit of support ,tuition, the car, and everything else…..
@velingobese_ZA@keletso_mashile Hayibo phela thina siyithina siyeke siyithina nje. 😂😂👮🏿♂️ we do it the way we like it and for the likes. By the way there’s a lot zakah in that sector.
We are the only race, blacks that glorify funerals , ama funeral cover , funerals that take the whole week, expensive coffins and all. Once met abelungu who had come from Jozi in the morning to attend a funeral and fly back, Muslims burry the same day. Thina , kuza u Anti wase Mthatha ahlale iveki yonke athi akadlu ushukela udla I honey . We spend on those things
@daddyhope@iNdaba_ He needs to have body guards or at least an Okapi to defend himself. I’m sorry to say. Who knows those might be criminals wanting to rob him
Zimbabwean Member of Parliament for Chinhoyi, Leslie Mhangwa, was speaking at a Workers’ Day event when the microphone was rudely taken away from him by ZANUPF thugs who are part of the intelligence infrastructure. He was saved by members of the public who were listening to his address.
Now, if a Member of Parliament is not allowed to speak at a public event addressing issues that are affecting workers, and the microphone is violently taken away from him simply because he has said that the inflation rate is not matching wage increases, and that is seen as a threat to the government of the day, what kind of society has Zimbabwe become?
What about an ordinary person like myself or others? What would happen to us if this can happen to an elected official, a Member of Parliament who is speaking to the constituents who elected him, yet is not allowed to do so?
These are the things that have turned Zimbabwe into a banana republic. These are the actions that continue to delegitimise our country’s standing internationally. You cannot have mob justice. You cannot have a mob turning up at an official event where a Member of Parliament has been given the floor to speak and is then treated like this.
Paramount South Africa support of SA Border Management Authority at Lebombo Port of Entry with the deployment of the EOS C electric VTOL sUAS Providing persistent aerial surveillance, the UAV aid track illegal crossings, monitor suspicious movement, and support BMA operations
@KOD_Jnr Nice work of art, I guess they would have use any method to stand but this is part of the act. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 what’s the name of the tune in the background?
@AdvoBarryRoux@bon_ran Workplace bullying is real, there was white senior who used to bully me so one day I locked us in the office remove magazine & told him there’s one in the chamber meaning only one of us will make it out alive. He turned pink and since that day he doesn’t talk to me. No witness
Meet Brigadier Matshidiso Kgoadi, Sunnyside SAPS Commander who drove her officer to commit suicide. She dragged a Lt Col back from leave for a “firearm inspection” bullied him so badly he told colleagues he can’t cope & ended his life. In case u wondered what a bully looks like
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz describes the US-Israeli war on Iran as “completely unnecessary”, warning it is fuelling instability across Europe, Asia and the US.
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Nigerian defense-tech startup Terra Industries unveiled its latest autonomous defense systems including interceptor drones, mine-detection vehicles and battlefield intelligence software reut.rs/4sYfyow
In August 1988, Shirley Gunn walked into the headquarters of the Western Cape Military Command in Cape Town carrying a limpet mine hidden inside a custard box.
Wearing a sunhat, sunglasses and a dress, she did a route check past the Adderley Street flower sellers, bought everlasting flowers as a disguise, and walked straight in.
She went to the tearoom and drank tea, careful not to leave fingerprints, waiting for construction workers to leave. She planted the device in a tunnel and walked out, dumping the flowers at the Grand Parade before returning to a safe house in Clifton.
Minutes later, the blast tore through the base, causing massive damage but no casualties.
In 1986, she left South Africa for Umkhonto we Sizwe military training in Angola and Cuba. When she returned, she went underground, co-commanding the Ashley Kriel Detachment.
In 1990, they detained her again, this time with her infant son.