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Pierre Ackermann

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Pierre Ackermann
Pierre Ackermann@PierreAckermann·
@TheCourierGuy_ I don’t believe I require support. However, you should seriously look into the reckless driving of your drivers- this is not the first time I’ve witnessed such behaviour. I’ve DM'ed you with the incident details. It’s up to you whether you choose to address it or leave it as is.
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The Courier Guy
The Courier Guy@TheCourierGuy_·
@PierreAckermann Thank you for bringing this to our attention. For any concerns regarding our vehicles, please contact our support team directly at support@thecourierguy.co.za and they will escalate accordingly.
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Pierre Ackermann
Pierre Ackermann@PierreAckermann·
Ever wondered why @TheCourierGuy_ deliveries are lightning fast? World-class service—especially if you enjoy a live-action stunt show. Yellow lane? Optional. Traffic laws? Just a suggestion. Near-death experiences? All part of the premium delivery package. Nee maar, excellent 👏
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Pierre Ackermann
Pierre Ackermann@PierreAckermann·
@TelkomZA I am trying log a fault on your website - not working, your App - not working (errors) and your 10210 number isn't working. So you tell me what do I need to do to log a fault. This is highly frustrating!
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
They discipline women like zoo trainers. Women and girls in Afghanistan are treated worse than animals, but no one in the international community cares. Please share if you do!
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Karabo Khakhau MP
Karabo Khakhau MP@KaraboKhakhau·
🤣 At this point I want to register to vote in Johannesburg
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ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula
Afriforum does not even represent 10% of white people in South Africa. Majority of white people do not have an issue with the transformation policies of the ANC, they want to see an equal society. Afriforum leeches on the fears of a fringe group and feeds them lies about a white genocide, because to them blacks are bloody thirsty animals who kill with impunity. They went to the US and spread lies about our country, seeking to economically sabotage and blackmail the nation into buying in to their racist agenda. The comments I made about Bozell are true, he did campaign in 1987 to keep the status quo of apartheid when President OR Tambo visited the White House. This is historical fact. The ANC believes in a non-racial society premised on equality, meaning that it is biased to the formerly oppressed black masses and put in measures to uplift them. Why does Afriforum not want to see black and whites living harmonious in an equal society? Why does Afriforum want us to go back to the dark days of apartheid? Why does Afriforum hate black people and those who seek to uplift? I will never waiver from fighting for the masses of our people, ever!
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Pierre Ackermann
Pierre Ackermann@PierreAckermann·
@chrisw_co_za Very arrogant to think @VFPlus voters would have voted for @Our_DA! Al ooit gedink dat as julle nie sou deelneem nie, die stemme dalk VF Plus toe sou kom? Hou op lieg vir die kiesers! Julle is in vir 'n vet loesing! 🍿
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Christopher Walker
Christopher Walker@chrisw_co_za·
This once again proves the importance of not splitting the opposition vote Ward 7 was an ANC ward. If the VF didn’t split the vote the DA would have had 1006, just enough to win the ward. Instead the PA ( ANC-lite) won instead.
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BusinessTech@BusinessTechSA·
United States Ambassador to South Africa, Leo Brent Bozell III, says Washington is running out of patience with Pretoria's lack of action on what he called a 'list of five asks' delivered to Pretoria a year ago. businesstech.co.za/news/governmen…
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Mish@Mish_K_·
Iranians in Cape Town thanking the @IDF Credit: @SAzionfed
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VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS
VRYHEIDSFRONT PLUS@VFPlus·
🗞️ Baie geluk aan @barnardbeukman1 en die hele redaksie van Die Papier. Dit was net ondenkbaar dat die totale Afrikaanse gemeenskap buite die Wes-Kaap nie ‘n enkele gedrukte Afrikaanse koerant kon hê nie. Mag Die Papier van krag tot krag gaan. Afrikaanssprekendes landwyd het nou die taak en verpligting om Die Papier te ondersteun. Kom laat ons dit doen!👏 @MulderCorn
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New York Young Republican Club 🇺🇸🗽
TRUMP IS RIGHT: We Found the Crosses. They deny Trump’s accusation of genocide in South Africa. Yet, the signs are brewing. Anti-White rhetoric, laws & killings are evident. Let’s get to the truth. We call on our great President Donald J. Trump to appoint a Special Envoy.
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Jaco Kleynhans
Jaco Kleynhans@JacoKleynhans·
Chances for a successful pro-democratic revolution in Iran are better today than at any time in the past 40 years. Ten points about the war that has brought the Middle East to a standstill today when Israel and the US began extensive airstrikes on Iran earlier than most expected: 1. The decision to launch the attack was based on opportunity. Both Israel and the US see the current circumstances in Iran, but also the wider region, as an excellent opportunity to deal a major blow to the regime in Iran. 2. Iran is internally weakened and divided, international sanctions have caused great damage and recent uprisings have shown that the Iranian citizenry is ready for extensive changes (which will involve sacrifices). 3. In the Middle East, there is great frustration with Iran among richer Gulf countries, and relations with the US, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, have also been significantly strengthened. Arab countries will therefore cooperate directly and indirectly to counter retaliatory attacks by Iran (this was probably part of the US scenario planning) 4. It is clear that the US and Israel want to see a regime change in Iran. This is no longer just about Iran's nuclear weapons program only. The regime has now (due to the bloodshed in January) lost its legitimacy and the case for a regime change is stronger than ever over the past few decades. That is also why the US is not only attacking military targets in Iran but also political targets such as the offices of the religious supreme leader Ai Khamenei and the offices of various government ministers. 5. For the US, the greatest risk is the loss of American lives. The US will therefore want to quickly overwhelm Iran by destroying important military targets so that any retaliatory attacks will be more difficult and time-consuming. Important allies such as Qatar, the UAE and Saudi Arabia were probably contacted in advance so that extensive preparation could be made for the shooting down of Iranian missiles. 6. The only way to achieve political change in Iran is a political revolution from the citizens in Iran. For this, the US and Israel must successfully eliminate important leaders and the citizens must carry out the process of regime change themselves with greater self-confidence and organization. Regime change cannot be imposed by an American war as in Iraq. 7. Iran still has thousands of missiles and therefore the ability to quickly carry out widespread attacks as we have already seen today. For how long can they maintain this? Is there a possibility that Gulf countries will carry out retaliatory attacks against Iran after today's attacks on countries such as Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and others? This can be a game changer. 8. Expect oil prices to rise, the price of gold will probably also rise. Furthermore, the dollar may strengthen in the short term. To what extent the Strait of Hormuz will be disrupted remains to be seen, but it could lead to greater challenges with oil and gas exports through the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. 9. It is clear that today's attacks are not seen in the same light as last year's attacks on Iran by the US and Israel. It is clear that something bigger and more extensive is at work here - the cancellation of flights and the clear preparation by countries throughout the region prove it. 10. How will this play out? No one can predict. For now, we know that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei himself was targeted in the attacks. Is he still alive? That is unknown. The events of the next few days will depend on the US and Israel's ability to eliminate key leaders in Iran (political and military) and to eliminate Iran's ability to carry out attacks. For now, Iran seems to be on the back foot. The chances for necessary change are great. The people of Iran have been oppressed for long enough. That the almost irrelevant Secretary-General of the UN (as well as the ANC idiots in South Africa) condemned today's attacks confirms the total rearrangement of the international order and the loss (for the better) of the role of supranational organizations. The next 24 to 48 hours will be crucial and for now the question is: How well were the US and Israel prepared (probably well) and to what extent will wealthy Arab countries in the region cooperate (probably also a good chance due to their own frustrations with Iran). The chances of revolution in Iran are better today than at any time in the past 40 years. The people of Iran have been oppressed by an unforgiving theocracy for almost 50 years now. Let's hope freedom for the wonderful people of Iran is near!
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